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Gogo, Gorgo, The Queen Of Sparta
Gorgo, Gorgo was the queen of Sparta. She had one sibling named Pleistarchus and a father named Cleomenes I. Her spouse was a Man named Leonidas I. She was born in Sparta, Greece. Gorgo was a very strict and tough queen she didn’t accept gifts and didn’t like people inside of her castle except her guards

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