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Biton and Cleobis

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Biton and Cleobis

In Greek mythology, sons of Cydippe, a priestess of Hera at Argos. They drew her chariot to the temple of Hera, where their mother, in return for their love, prayed to Hera to grant them the best that mortals might have. Her prayer was heard, and they died in the temple while asleep.



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