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  1. Deianira
    DeianiraCalydonian princess
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  2. Deianira - Wikipedia

    Deianira was a princess of Calydon and the wife of Heracles in Greek mythology. She was the unwitting cause of his death when she gave him a poisoned shirt made from the blood of the …

    Other namesDeïanira, Deianeira, Diyeneira, Deyanire, or Dejanira
    AbodeCalydon
    ParentsAlthaea and Oeneus or Dionysus or Dexamenus
    SiblingsMeleager, Toxeus, Clymenus, Periphas, Agelaus, Thyreus, Gorge, Eurymede, Mothone, Perimede, Melanippe, and Tydeus (if Oeneus was her father) Eurypylus, Theronice and Theraephone (if Dexamenus was her father)
    Family

    Deianira was the daughter of Althaea and her husband Oeneus (whose name means "wine-man"), the king of Calydon (after the wine-god gave the king the vine to cultivate), and the sister of Meleager. Her other siblin… See more

    Mythology and literature

    In Sophocles' account of Deianira's marriage, she was courted by the river god Achelous, but was saved from having to marry him by Heracles, who defeated Achelous in a wrestling contest for her hand in marriage. … See more