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Hermonia and Cadmus had the following children Polydorus, Ino, Autonoe, Agave, Semele and Illyrius.

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Hermonia and Cadmus had the following children Polydorus, Ino, Autonoe, Agave, Semele and Illyrius.

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Hermonia and Cadmus had the following children Polydorus, Ino, Autonoe, Agave, Semele and Illyrius.

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Actaeon was not a Greek god. He was the mortal son of Autonoe, and was killed from seeing Artemis naked. She turned him into a stag, and his hounds killed him.

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Actaeon was not a Greek god. He was the mortal son of Autonoe and a minor Greek god called Aristaeus.

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He was torn apart by his mother Agave, his aunts Ino and Autonoe, and the rest of the drunken Maenads, who under a Dionysus-induced insanity thought that he was a lion.

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