Hermione of Antigonea
This daughter-in-law of Ptolmaï, the steward of Lazarus, resides in Antigonea. She is the daughter of Alphée, a proselyte, and of Myrtica, a Greek from the Alexandroscene of Phoenicia. She still has three brothers there who will homel her: Daniel, Philip and Elijah.
Hermione, who married Dosithée, is the mother of four children: Lazarus, Alphée, Myrtica, and Hermas.
This "misCovenant" does not please Ptolmaï at all[1], and Hermione's brothers are concerned about how she may be treated.[2]
Her name[edit | edit source]
Salton of the War of Troy, she is the daughter of Menelaus and Helen. She married Pyrrhus whom she had killed by Orestes.
Where is she mentioned in the work?[edit | edit source]
EMV 323 EMV 324 EMV 328