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The wife of Akhilleus (Achilles).
In preparation for the attack on the city of Troy, the Greeks assembled at the island of Aulis; apparently, no one was quite sure exactly where Troy was located and the fleet mistakenly arrived at the city of Teuthrania on the Kaikos (Caicus) river; they sacked the city and returned to the Aegean Sea; a storm scattered the fleet and Akhilleus was blown to the shores of the island of Skyros (Scyros); while there, Akhilleus married the daughter of Lykomedes (Lycomedes), Deidameia.
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