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Marpessa

The daughter of the river god, Euenos, and wife of Idas.

Kleopatra (Cleopatra), the daughter of Marpessa and Idas, was stolen by Apollon and Marpessa’s sorrowful crying earned Kleopatra the by-name Alkyone, i.e. sea bird.

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