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Cleopatra (Ancient Greek: Κλεοπάτρα Kleopatra; "Glory of the father") in Greek mythology was the name of two Danaides, that means of two of altogether 50 daughters of Danaus, who had born his numerous daughters with different women. Each of the two Cleopatras married – like all their sisters – one of the 50 sons of Danaus’ twin brother Aegyptus. One Cleopatra, whose mother was a hamadryad ( or Phoebe), married Agenor, and the other Cleopatra, the daughter of the naiad Polyxo, married Hermus. Like all Danaides – except Hypermnestra – both Cleopatras killed their husbands in the wedding night.

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  • Cleopatra (Ancient Greek: Κλεοπάτρα Kleopatra; "Glory of the father") in Greek mythology was the name of two Danaides, that means of two of altogether 50 daughters of Danaus, who had born his numerous daughters with different women. Each of the two Cleopatras married – like all their sisters – one of the 50 sons of Danaus’ twin brother Aegyptus. One Cleopatra, whose mother was a hamadryad ( or Phoebe), married Agenor, and the other Cleopatra, the daughter of the naiad Polyxo, married Hermus. Like all Danaides – except Hypermnestra – both Cleopatras killed their husbands in the wedding night. (en)
  • Kleopatra (altgriechisch Κλεοπάτρα Kleopátra) war in der Griechischen Mythologie der Name von zwei Danaiden, also von zwei von insgesamt 50 Töchtern des Danaos, die dieser von verschiedenen Frauen hatte. Alle Danaiden, so auch die beiden Kleopatrai, heirateten jeweils einen der 50 Söhne von Danaos’ Zwillingsbruder Aigyptos. (de)
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  • Kleopatra (altgriechisch Κλεοπάτρα Kleopátra) war in der Griechischen Mythologie der Name von zwei Danaiden, also von zwei von insgesamt 50 Töchtern des Danaos, die dieser von verschiedenen Frauen hatte. Alle Danaiden, so auch die beiden Kleopatrai, heirateten jeweils einen der 50 Söhne von Danaos’ Zwillingsbruder Aigyptos. Die eine Kleopatra, deren Mutter eine Hamadryade (Atlanteie oder Phoibe) war, erhielt dabei durch Los Agenor zum Gemahl, während die andere Kleopatra, Tochter der Najade Polyxo, Gattin des Hermos wurde. Wie alle Danaiden – außer Hypermestra – ermordeten auch die beiden Kleopatrai ihre Gatten noch in der Hochzeitsnacht. (de)
  • Cleopatra (Ancient Greek: Κλεοπάτρα Kleopatra; "Glory of the father") in Greek mythology was the name of two Danaides, that means of two of altogether 50 daughters of Danaus, who had born his numerous daughters with different women. Each of the two Cleopatras married – like all their sisters – one of the 50 sons of Danaus’ twin brother Aegyptus. One Cleopatra, whose mother was a hamadryad ( or Phoebe), married Agenor, and the other Cleopatra, the daughter of the naiad Polyxo, married Hermus. Like all Danaides – except Hypermnestra – both Cleopatras killed their husbands in the wedding night. (en)
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