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Greek Mythology > People, Places, & Things > Meleagros
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The son of Oineus and Althaia; the husband of Kleopatra (Cleopatra).
There are several interesting stories that revolve around Meleagros:
When he was born, Meleagros was destined to die when the wood in the fireplace burned away; as a loving mother, Althaia, had taken the wood from the fireplace and preserved it so that her son might have a long life; when Meleagros killed her brother(s), she took the wood she had hidden at Meleagros’ birth and burned it; Meleagros died.
His name may also be rendered as Meleagrus.
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