<P> In Greek mythology, Iphigenia (/ ɪfɪdʒɪˈnaɪ. ə /; Ancient Greek: Ἰφιγένεια, Iphigeneia) was a daughter of King Agamemnon and Queen Clytemnestra, and thus a princess of Mycenae . Agamemnon offends the goddess Artemis, who retaliates by commanding him to kill Iphigenia as a sacrifice so his ships can sail to Troy . In some versions, Iphigenia is sacrificed at Aulis, but in others, Artemis rescues her . In the version where she is saved, she goes to the Taurians and meets her brother Orestes . </P> <P> "Iphigenia" means "strong - born," "born to strength," or "she who causes the birth of strong offspring ." </P>

Where does the sacrifice of iphianassa (iphigenia) take place