Dirce
Dirce (Ancient Greek: Δίρκη, pronounced Dirke, modern Greek pronunciation Dirki, meaning "double" or "cleft") was the wife of Lycus in Greek mythology, and aunt to Antiope whom Zeus impregnated. Antiope fled in shame to King Epopeus of Sicyon, but was brought back by Lycus through force, giving birth to the twins Amphion and Zethus on the way. Dirce hated Antiope and treated her cruelly after Lycus gave Antiope to her; until Antiope, in time, escaped.
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“Stand close around,ye Stygian set,
With Dirce in one boat conveyd,
Or Charon, seeing, may forget
That he is old, and she a shade.”
—Walter Savage Landor (17751864)