Alcestis

/ælˈsɛstɪs/ noun

A figure from Greek mythology, famous for her devotion and self-sacrifice, particularly for agreeing to die in place of her husband.

From Greek 'Alkēstis,' a proper name from classical antiquity. The name appears in Euripides's play 'Alcestis' and represents a character archetype of selfless devotion in Western literature and philosophy.

AMአልክስቲስ
ARألْكِسْتِس
BNঅলকেস্টিস
CAAlcestis
CSAlcestis
DAAlcestis
DEAlcestis
ELΑλκυστίς
ESAlcestis
FAالکستیس
FIAlcestis
FRAlcestis
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