Antigone of Troy
Antigone (Greek Ἀντιγόνη ) of Troy was in Greek mythology the daughter of Laomedon, king of Troy, and sister of Priam.
They boasted to have beautiful hair as the goddess Hera, or - according to Roman tradition - as Juno. Therefore, the goddess Antigone's hair turned into snakes. However, the other gods Antigone liberated from their fate, transforming them into a stork.
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- Ovid, Metamorphoses, Book Sixth, verses 93-98.