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In Greek mythology, Cassandra (Greek: , "she who entangles men", also known as Alexandra ) was the daughter of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy. Her beauty caused Apollo to grant her the gift o...
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Once Cassandra had been cursed by Apollo to prophesy the truth but never be believed, Troy was doomed. Countless times before and during the Trojan War Cassandra predicted what would come of the war, but no one believed her.
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Cassandra, or Alexandra, was a daughter of Hecuba and King Priam, the rulers of Troy during the Trojan War according to Homer's Iliad. Cassandra was a beautiful young woman, blessed with the gift of prophecy by Apollo, who was infatuated with her. ... Cassandra's Prophesies for Troy...
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Cassandra was very beautiful, but considered quite unbalanced. As a child, she was left over night in After the fall of Troy, she was dragged out of the temple of Athena, where she had sought protection, and raped by Ajax the Lesser. Agamemnon took her as a prisoner of war, and she bore him twin sons: Teledamus and Pelops.
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Cassandra was the daughter of Priam, King of Troy, and the sister of Paris who, through his act of corrupting the fidelity of Helen, wife of Agamemnon’s brother and the king of Sparta, Menelaus, started the Trojan War.
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Cassandra, ancient Greek princess of Troy, priestess and prophetess, and war prize of Agamemnon.
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Cassandra was the daughter of Priam, King of Troy, and the sister of Paris who, through his act of corrupting the fidelity of Helen, wife of Agamemnon's brother and the king of Sparta, Menelaus, started the Trojan War. ... Cassandra | Helen of Troy | Clytemnestra | Trojan War | Sparta | Orestes...
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And when on Paris' return, Cassandra saw Helen coming into Troy, she tore her hair and flung away her golden veil; but the city nevertheless received this woman as a jewel meant to enhance its beauty.
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Like Cassandra of ancient Troy, Luntz's prophecies of impending disaster have been both accurate and disregarded. Republicans never have been that comfortable hearing critics in closed conferences. He is not invited to such meetings today.
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