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The sister of Kadmus (Cadmus) and the blind seer, Phineus.
Europa was abducted by Zeus when he assumed the form of a bull and took Europa to the island of Crete; she bore Zeus three sons: Rhadamanthus, Minos and Sarpedon; in most instances, she is said to be the daughter of the king of Tyre, Agenor, and Libya but in The Iliad (book 14, lime 321), she and her brothers are said to be the children of Phoinix (Phoenix).
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