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==Biography==
==Biography==
Myrrine was present when [[Nikolaos]] threw their daughter from [[Mount Taygetos]], but her pleas failed to stop her husband.
Myrrine was present when [[Nikolaos]] threw their daughter from [[Mount Taygetos]], but her pleas failed to stop her husband.
==Trivia==
*Her name is derived from the Greek word [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/μύρρο μύρρο] (''mýrro''), meaning 'myrrh'.
*{{Wiki|Phoenix (mythology)|Phoenix}} is a mythological bird of fire associated with the [[sun]]. Every time the bird seems to die, it is reborn.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

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Myrrine, also known as the Phoenix while in exile, was the wife of Nikolaos, the mother of Kassandra and Alexios, and the daughter of King Leonidas of Sparta. She gave to her eldest child the broken Spear of Leonidas, an Isu artifact and the family heirloom which she had inherited after Leonidas' death.

Biography

Myrrine was present when Nikolaos threw their daughter from Mount Taygetos, but her pleas failed to stop her husband.

Trivia

  • Her name is derived from the Greek word μύρρο (mýrro), meaning 'myrrh'.
  • Phoenix is a mythological bird of fire associated with the sun. Every time the bird seems to die, it is reborn.

Gallery

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