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Cassandrus and mother by him of Menes. Her son was killed by
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and his army; she is portrayed as being overcome by
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Index

Creusa (Boeotia)
Greek mythology
/krˈjsə/
Ancient Greek
Creusa
naiad
Gaia
Creusa
Erechtheus
Athens
Praxithea
Creusa
Glauce
Creon
Corinth, Greece
Amazon
Cumae
Theseus
Phylacus
Creusa
Priam
Hecuba
Aeneas
Ascanius
Carian
Neoptolemus
Trojan War
Keroessa
Etymologicum Magnum
Pindar

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