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Euboea (/juːˈbiːə/; Ancient Greek: Εὔβοια means 'well-cattle') was the name of several women in Greek mythology. * Euboea, one of the Argive naiad daughters of the river-god Asterion. She and her sisters, Acraea and Prosymna, were the nurses of Hera. * Euboea, mother of Triopas and possibly Arestor by Phorbas. * Euboea, one of the naiad daughters of the river-god Asopus and possibly Metope, the river-nymph daughter of the river Ladon. She was the sister of Aegina, Thebe, , Sinope, Thespia, Tanagra, Corcyra and Salamis. The last two and 'lovely' Euboea were all abducted by Poseidon from their father. The god brought her to Euboea where she became the eponymous heroine of the island. She may identical with Chalcis or Combe, daughters of Asopus in some myths. * Euboea, daughter of . She a

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  • Στην ελληνική μυθολογία με το όνομα Εύβοια αναφέρονται τα ακόλουθα 5 πρόσωπα: 1. * Θυγατέρα του , αδελφή της και της . Η Εύβοια αυτή, όπως και οι αδελφές της, ήταν τροφός της θεάς Ήρας (Παυσανίας, Β΄ 17, 1). 2. * Ναϊάδα, θυγατέρα του Ασωπού. Αυτή η Εύβοια έδωσε το όνομά της στο ομώνυμο ελληνικό νησί. Την αναφέρουν ο Στράβων (Ι 445) και ο Ευστάθιος (Σχόλ. εις Ομήρου Ιλιάδα, 278, 30 κ.ε.). 3. * Μία από τις 50 κόρες του Θεσπίου, τις Θεσπιάδες (βλ.λ.), η οποία γέννησε από τον Ηρακλή τον Όλυμπο (Βιβλιοθήκη Απολλοδώρου, Β 7, 8). 4. * Σύζυγος του θεού Ερμή. Αυτή η Εύβοια ήταν κόρη του , μητέρα του Πολύβου και γιαγιά, κατά ένα μύθο, του θαλάσσιου δαίμονα Γλαύκου (Αθήναιος, Γ 296b). 5. * Θυγατέρα του Μακαρέως. Γέννησε ένα γιο από τον Απόλλωνα, τον Αγρέα. (el)
  • Euboea (/juːˈbiːə/; Ancient Greek: Εὔβοια means 'well-cattle') was the name of several women in Greek mythology. * Euboea, one of the Argive naiad daughters of the river-god Asterion. She and her sisters, Acraea and Prosymna, were the nurses of Hera. * Euboea, mother of Triopas and possibly Arestor by Phorbas. * Euboea, one of the naiad daughters of the river-god Asopus and possibly Metope, the river-nymph daughter of the river Ladon. She was the sister of Aegina, Thebe, , Sinope, Thespia, Tanagra, Corcyra and Salamis. The last two and 'lovely' Euboea were all abducted by Poseidon from their father. The god brought her to Euboea where she became the eponymous heroine of the island. She may identical with Chalcis or Combe, daughters of Asopus in some myths. * Euboea, daughter of . She and Polybus of Sicyon were possible parents of Glaucus. * Euboea, daughter of Macareus, king of Locris. She bore Apollo a son, Agreus. Euboea's possible sister was Megaclite, consort of Zeus. * Euboea, a Thespian princess as one of the 50 daughters of King Thespius and Megamede or by one of his many wives. When Heracles hunted and ultimately slayed the Cithaeronian lion, Euboea with her other sisters, except for one, all laid with the hero in a night, a week or for 50 days as what their father strongly desired it to be. Euboea bore Heracles a son, Olympus. (en)
  • У давньогрецькій міфології ім'я Евбея мали 4 героїні: * Евбея — наяда, дочка беотійського бога Асопа. Була вкрадена Посейдоном та саме на її честь названо острів Евбея. * Евбея — одна з дочок річкового бога Астеріона. * Евбея — дочка Феспія, що народила Геракла. * Евбея — дочка Макарея, царя Лесбоса, народила Аполлона. (uk)
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  • Στην ελληνική μυθολογία με το όνομα Εύβοια αναφέρονται τα ακόλουθα 5 πρόσωπα: 1. * Θυγατέρα του , αδελφή της και της . Η Εύβοια αυτή, όπως και οι αδελφές της, ήταν τροφός της θεάς Ήρας (Παυσανίας, Β΄ 17, 1). 2. * Ναϊάδα, θυγατέρα του Ασωπού. Αυτή η Εύβοια έδωσε το όνομά της στο ομώνυμο ελληνικό νησί. Την αναφέρουν ο Στράβων (Ι 445) και ο Ευστάθιος (Σχόλ. εις Ομήρου Ιλιάδα, 278, 30 κ.ε.). 3. * Μία από τις 50 κόρες του Θεσπίου, τις Θεσπιάδες (βλ.λ.), η οποία γέννησε από τον Ηρακλή τον Όλυμπο (Βιβλιοθήκη Απολλοδώρου, Β 7, 8). 4. * Σύζυγος του θεού Ερμή. Αυτή η Εύβοια ήταν κόρη του , μητέρα του Πολύβου και γιαγιά, κατά ένα μύθο, του θαλάσσιου δαίμονα Γλαύκου (Αθήναιος, Γ 296b). 5. * Θυγατέρα του Μακαρέως. Γέννησε ένα γιο από τον Απόλλωνα, τον Αγρέα. (el)
  • У давньогрецькій міфології ім'я Евбея мали 4 героїні: * Евбея — наяда, дочка беотійського бога Асопа. Була вкрадена Посейдоном та саме на її честь названо острів Евбея. * Евбея — одна з дочок річкового бога Астеріона. * Евбея — дочка Феспія, що народила Геракла. * Евбея — дочка Макарея, царя Лесбоса, народила Аполлона. (uk)
  • Euboea (/juːˈbiːə/; Ancient Greek: Εὔβοια means 'well-cattle') was the name of several women in Greek mythology. * Euboea, one of the Argive naiad daughters of the river-god Asterion. She and her sisters, Acraea and Prosymna, were the nurses of Hera. * Euboea, mother of Triopas and possibly Arestor by Phorbas. * Euboea, one of the naiad daughters of the river-god Asopus and possibly Metope, the river-nymph daughter of the river Ladon. She was the sister of Aegina, Thebe, , Sinope, Thespia, Tanagra, Corcyra and Salamis. The last two and 'lovely' Euboea were all abducted by Poseidon from their father. The god brought her to Euboea where she became the eponymous heroine of the island. She may identical with Chalcis or Combe, daughters of Asopus in some myths. * Euboea, daughter of . She a (en)
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  • Евбея (міфологія) (uk)
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