“…The victims of sacrifice in this literature are usually maidens whose deaths are often represented as substitute weddings, a phenomenon that Dowden (1989), Larson (1995, 101-09), and Launderville (2010, 246-53) Thornley, Edmonds, and Gaselee 1916. 7 See, for example, Rehm (1994, 43-58) on the Agamemnon; Connelly (1996), Lyons (1997, 137-43) on Iphigenia and Polyxena; Thompson (2001, 104-11, 114-16) on Jephthah's daughter; and Roselli (2007); Kamrada (2009, 80-85).…”