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    François Perrier 's The Sacrifice of Iphigenia (17th century), depicting Agamemnon 's sacrifice of his daughter Iphigenia. In Greek mythology, Iphigenia ( / ɪfɪdʒɪˈnaɪ.ə /; Ancient Greek: Ἰφιγένεια, Iphigéneia, [iːpʰiɡéneː.a]) was a daughter of King Agamemnon and Queen Clytemnestra, and thus a princess of ...

  2. Iphigenia was the daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra in Greek mythology. While the Greek army was preparing to set sail for Troy during the Trojan War, Agamemnon caused the anger of the goddess Artemis, because he killed a sacred deer.

  3. Iphigenia was the daughter of Agamemnon in Greek Mythology. Famously, Iphigenia would be sacrificed by her father before the fighting of the Trojan War began.

  4. Iphigeneia, in Greek mythology, eldest daughter of Agamemnon, king of Mycenae, and his wife Clytemnestra. Her father had to sacrifice her to the goddess Artemis in order that the Achaean fleet, of which he was leader, might be delivered from the calm (or contrary winds) by which Artemis was.

  5. May 24, 2023 · Overview. Iphigenia, daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra, was a princess of Mycenae (located in the Argolid). As the Greeks were preparing for the Trojan War, the goddess Artemis demanded that Iphigenia be sacrificed to her in exchange for a wind to blow the Greek fleet to Troy.

  6. Oct 22, 2023 · October 22, 2023. Table of Contents. Iphigenia was the eldest daughter of the king of Mycenae, Agamemnon, and his wife Clytemnestra. Unfortunately, through her father’s side, she belonged to the cursed House of Atreus and was possibly doomed from birth. Iphigenia is mostly famous for the way she died.

  7. Oct 21, 2023 · In Greek mythology, Iphigenia was the daughter of King Agamemnon, the leader of the Greeks at Troy. In order to get there, Iphigenia had to be sacrificed.

  8. Iphigenia (European Portuguese) or Iphigenia (Brazilian Portuguese) (in classical Greek: Ἰφιγένεια), also Ifigenia, in Greek mythology, was the eldest daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra, sister of Orestes and Electra and niece of Menelaus and Helen.

  9. Sep 21, 2023 · Iphigenia is often depicted as a young maiden, sometimes with a deer (a nod to her association with Artemis and her near-sacrifice). She embodies innocence, bravery, and the tragic weight of destiny. Symbols associated with her often include the sacrificial altar and the aforementioned deer.

  10. Iphigenia at Aulis, tragedy by Euripides, performed about 406 bce. The story concerns the legendary sacrifice of Iphigenia by her father, Agamemnon. When the Greek fleet is becalmed at Aulis, thus preventing movement of the expeditionary force against Troy, Agamemnon is told that he must sacrifice.