Iphigenia never actually married. The ploy to bring her to her sacrifice was a marriage to the hero Achilles, but she was not informed of the trap until the night she was burned.
Iphigenia, some say, married Achilles after death in the White Isle.
Theseus, by whom Helen is said to have had Iphigenia.
Electra was Iphigenia's sister.
Orestes was the brother of Iphigenia. Electra was her sister.
The goddess Artemis saved Iphigenia in one version of the myth. In the other, Iphigenia was not saved and was sacrificed.
Iphigenia was mortal. She did not have any extraordinary powers.
Affection for Iphigenia from Paris is not mentioned in mythology.
Electra and Iphigenia were their daughters.
Princess Iphigenia
In life Achilles never married, but had relations with several women: Deidamia, Briseis, Diomede; after death he is said to have lived on the White Isle and married Helen or Iphigenia; or else Medea in the Islands of the Blest.
The most commonly accepted correct Greek pronunciation of Iphigenia is IfigeNEEah
Iphigenia mother is clytemnesta the queen of Greece and Agamemnon the king of greece.
Clytaemnestra did not kil her daughter, it was Iphigenia's father Agamemnonwho did so.