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ERIPHYLE

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Originally appearing in Volume V09, Page 745 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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ERIPHYLE  , in

Greek
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mythology,
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sister of Adrastus and wife of
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Amphiaraus . Having been bribed by Polyneices with the necklace of
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Harmonia, she persuaded her
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husband to take
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part in the expedition of the Seven against Thebes, although he knew it would prove fatal to him . Before setting out, the seer charged his sons to slay their
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mother as soon as they heard of his
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death . The attack on Thebes was repulsed, and during the
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flight the earth opened and swallowed up Amphiaraus together with his chariot . His son
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Alcmaeon, as he had been bidden, slew his mother, and was driven from place to place by the Erinyes, seeking
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purification and a new home (
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Apollodorus iii . 6 . 7) .

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