Philomela

Philomela () or Philomel (; Ancient Greek: Φιλομήλη, romanized: Philomḗlē, or Φιλομήλα Philomḗla) is a minor figure in Greek mythology who is frequently invoked as a direct and figurative symbol in literary and artistic works in the Western canon. == Family == Philomela was the younger of two daughters of Pandion I, King of Athens, and the naiad Zeuxippe.

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Philomela

Philomela () or Philomel (; Ancient Greek: Φιλομήλη, romanized: Philomḗlē, or Φιλομήλα Philomḗla) is a minor figure in Greek mythology who is frequently invoked as a direct and figurative symbol in literary and artistic works in the Western canon. == Family == Philomela was the younger of two daughters of Pandion I, King of Athens, and the naiad Zeuxippe.

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