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Eudora (mythology)

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Apollodorus[edit]

1.2.7

To Nereus and Doris were born the Nereids, whose names are Cymothoe, Spio, Glauconome, Nausithoe, Halie, Erato, Sao, Amphitrite, Eunice, Thetis, Eulimene, Agave, Eudore, Doto, Pherusa, Galatea, Actaea, Pontomedusa, Hippothoe, Lysianassa, Cymo, Eione, Halimede, Plexaure, Eucrante, Proto, Calypso, Panope, Cranto, Neomeris, Hipponoe, Ianira, Polynome, Autonoe, Melite, Dione, Nesaea, Dero, Evagore, Psamathe, Eumolpe, Ione, Dynamene, Ceto, and Limnoria.

Hesiod[edit]

Theogony

240–244
And of Nereus and rich-haired Doris, daughter of Ocean the perfect river, were born children,1passing lovely amongst goddesses, Ploto, Eucrante, Sao, and Amphitrite, and Eudora, and Thetis, Galene and Glauce,
33–360
And Tethys bore to Ocean ... a holy company of daughters ... [360] Eudora, and Tyche, Amphirho, and Ocyrrhoe,

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p. 130

Eudora
Variations Eudore
Born one of the 3,000 daughters of the Totans Oceanus and Tethys, Eudora ("early") or "leading") was ...

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p. 300

227a, b [291 MW]

p. 301

227a, b
(a) Scholium on Aratus' Phenomena
Hesiod says about them (i.e. the Hyades):
Nymphys similar to the Graces,
Phaesyle and Coronis and Well-garlanded Cleeia
and lovely Phaeo and long-robed Eudora,
whom the tribes of human beings on earth call
the Hyades

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s.v. Eudora

(Εὐδώρη), a daughter of Nereus and Doris. (Hes. Th. 244; Apollod. 1.2.7.) There are two more mythical personages of this name. (Hes. Th. 360; Hygin. Fub. 192.)