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# Amphissa / Isse, daughter of Macareus
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# 1. around 1200: Gertrude of Merania ( 1185 – 8 September 1213 ), a daughter of Berthold IV, Duke of Merania and his wife, Agnes of Wettin
# Abijah ( queen ), the daughter of Zechariah ( 2 Chronicles 29: 1 ), who married King Ahaz of Judah.
# a daughter, perhaps named Świętosława, perhaps identical to the legendary Sigrid the Haughty ( b. 968 / 72-d. ca.
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Eustathius and the scholia on this passage call the daughter and her lover Amphissa and Aechmodicus respectively.
* Amphissa ( mythology ), an incest daughter of Aeolus's son, Macareus, with his sister, Canace, in Greek mythology
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