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Angelia

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Olympian

8.80–84
Race:
When Iphion10 hears the report from Hermes’ daughter
Angelia,11 he could tell Callimachus of the shining adornment at Olympia that Zeus granted to their family.
11 Iphion is probably the father, Callimachus the uncle, of Alcimedon (most schol.).
12 The personification of Report. Hermes is the god of heralds and messengers.
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Having heard the voice of Hermes' daughter, Angelia,3 Iphion might tell Callimachus of the splendid adornment at Olympia, which Zeus gave to their race.
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s.v. ἀγγελία

A.message, tidings, as well the substance as the conveyance thereof, ...
3. Ἀ. personified as daughter of Hermes, Pi. O.8.82.