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In [[Greek mythology]], '''Iambe''' was an old woman who made [[Demeter]] smile or laugh when the latter was mourning the loss of her daughter, [[Persephone]]. She was a daughter of [[Echo (mythology)]] and [[Pan (god)|Pan]]. She was the first priestess of Demeter. |
In [[Greek mythology]], '''Iambe''' was an old woman who made [[Demeter]] smile or laugh when the latter was mourning the loss of her daughter, [[Persephone]]. She was a daughter of [[Echo (mythology)|Echo]] and [[Pan (god)|Pan]]. She was the first priestess of Demeter. |
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In Greek mythology, Iambe was an old woman who made Demeter smile or laugh when the latter was mourning the loss of her daughter, Persephone. She was a daughter of Echo and Pan. She was the first priestess of Demeter.