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English: Ephygenia in Aulis, 5th century AD, Antakya Ephygenia is to the left in a white dress, holding her skirt in one hand, approaching her father Agamemnon, who is bearded and wearing a long robe. Holding a staff in his left hand, he stretches out his right hand to Ephygenia. Between them the mourning mother has her hand on her daughter
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