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In Greek mythology, the name Meda (Ancient Greek: Μήδα) may refer to: * Meda, wife of King Idomeneus. While her husband fought at Troy, she had a love affair with Leucus (like Clytaemnestra and Aegiale, she became unfaithful to her husband at the instigation of Nauplius). However, Leucus eventually killed Meda and her daughter , and seized the power over the kingdom of Idomeneus. * Meda, daughter of Phylas and mother of Antiochus by Heracles. * Meda, another name for Iphthime.
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In Greek mythology, the name Meda (Ancient Greek: Μήδα) may refer to: * Meda, wife of King Idomeneus. While her husband fought at Troy, she had a love affair with Leucus (like Clytaemnestra and Aegiale, she became unfaithful to her husband at the instigation of Nauplius). However, Leucus eventually killed Meda and her daughter , and seized the power over the kingdom of Idomeneus. * Meda, daughter of Phylas and mother of Antiochus by Heracles. * Meda, another name for Iphthime.
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