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Ignoge
Ignoge,in Geoffrey of Monmouth's History (i. 2), the daughter of the Greek king Pandrasus, abducted and married by Brutus ( Brut ). She was the mother of Locrine , Camber , and Albanactus. Spenser ( Faerie Queene , ii. x. 13) calls her Inogene of Italy.
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