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Categories: Princesses in Greek mythology, Titus Andronicus, Attican characters in Greek mythology, Metamorphoses into birds in Greek mythology, Mythological rape victims
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Philomela  Filoméla  Ithys  Philemona
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Philomela or Philomel 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. Wikipedia
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Philomela or Philomel 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. Wikipedia
Young woman in Greek mythology who was raped and her tongue removed by Tereus; later transformed into a nightingale by the gods and invoked as a symbol in art, literature and music. Wikipedia Disambiguation
Legendary princess of Athens transformed into a nightingale Wikidata
A female given name, particularly (mythology) the sister of Procne who is raped and mutilated by her brother-in-law Tereus and supposedly transformed into a bird by the gods. Wiktionary
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