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NOTES FOR ANTIGONE<br />

i. Antigone is referring to the story of Niobe.<br />

2. Lines 904-920, rendered in this paragraph, are rejected as spurious<br />

by Jebb.<br />

3. Megareus, the other son of Creon, was one of the Theban champions<br />

who defended a gate of the city, in Aeschylus' The Seven Against<br />

Thebes. Euripides, in The Phoenissae calls him Menoeceus and presents<br />

a version of his death.

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