Philomela - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Philomela
- sister of Procne; transformed into a nightingale
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AnthPal_9.57
To the Nightingale { Philomela } Why, unhappy daughter of
AnthPal_12.136
peace. * & The nightingale was Philomela. [137] Meleager
Oros_1.11
involving Tereus, Procne, and Philomela. More detestable than either
Ovid:Cons_101
woods the Daunian bird {Philomela}, now gentle at last,
Philip_9.88
not untrue. * & Philomela, before she was changed into
[Sen]:Octav_1
Pandionian birds { Procne and Philomela } with my dolorous strains!
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