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[269] Μεγάρη was the first wife of Heracles. Creon her father, king of Thebes, bestowed her hand upon Heracles for his gallant defeat of Erginus, king of Orchomenus, who had laid Thebes under tribute. She bore several children to Heracles, but, in a paroxysm of madness inspired by Hera, he slew them and their mother (“παῖδας φονεύσας καὶ δάμαρταEur. H. F.1015). This Creon is not identical with the brotherin-law of Oedipus.

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