Cressida (Fictitious character)
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Other Identifiers
Wikidata:
Q2313920
Library of congress:
sh 90000594
Sources of Information
- Work cat.: Stiller, N. The figure of Cressida in British and American literature, 1990.
- Britannica Micro.(Troilus; Troilus and Cressida; Troilus and Criseyde)
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Wikipedia description:
Cressida (; also Criseida, Cresseid or Criseyde) is a character who appears in many Medieval and Renaissance retellings of the story of the Trojan War. She is a Trojan woman, the daughter of Calchas, a Greek seer. She falls in love with Troilus, the youngest son of King Priam, and pledges everlasting love, but when she is sent to the Greeks as part of a hostage exchange, she forms a liaison with the Greek warrior Diomedes. In later culture she becomes an archetype of a faithless lover.
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