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In Greek mythology, Eudora or Eudore (Ancient Greek: Εὐδώρη means 'early' or 'leading' or 'she of good gifts') was a name given to three nymphs: * Eudora, one of 3,000 Oceanids, water-nymph daughters of the Titans Oceanus and his sister-spouse Tethys. * Eudora, the Nereid of sailing and a good fish-catch. She was one of the 50 sea-nymph daughters of the 'Old Man of the Sea' Nereus and the Oceanid Doris. * Eudora, called "long-robed" in a Hesiodic fragment, was one of the Hyades, the nymphs associated with the configuration of stars known as the Hyades. She was the sister of Aesyle (Phaisyle) and Ambrosia, Polyxo and Coronis, and and . They were called the daughters of the Titan Atlas by either the Oceanids Aethra or Pleione, or of Hyas and .

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  • In Greek mythology, Eudora or Eudore (Ancient Greek: Εὐδώρη means 'early' or 'leading' or 'she of good gifts') was a name given to three nymphs: * Eudora, one of 3,000 Oceanids, water-nymph daughters of the Titans Oceanus and his sister-spouse Tethys. * Eudora, the Nereid of sailing and a good fish-catch. She was one of the 50 sea-nymph daughters of the 'Old Man of the Sea' Nereus and the Oceanid Doris. * Eudora, called "long-robed" in a Hesiodic fragment, was one of the Hyades, the nymphs associated with the configuration of stars known as the Hyades. She was the sister of Aesyle (Phaisyle) and Ambrosia, Polyxo and Coronis, and and . They were called the daughters of the Titan Atlas by either the Oceanids Aethra or Pleione, or of Hyas and . (en)
  • Eudora, greziar mitologiako hiru pertsonairen izena da: * Nereidetako bat. * Hiadeetako bat. * Ozeanideetako bat. (eu)
  • Eudore (altgriechisch Εὐδώρη Eudṓrē, deutsch ‚die Gabenreiche‘) ist der Name mehrerer Frauengestalten der Griechischen Mythologie. Wohl aufgrund der Bedeutung des Namens als „Gabenreiche“ wurde Eudore von antiken Dichtern für verschiedene als freundlich geltende mythische Frauen verwendet, insbesondere als Einzelname innerhalb einer Gruppe weiblicher Wesen. Hesiod bezeichnete in seinen Werken, soweit erhalten, drei unterschiedliche Frauengestalten der Sage als Eudore: eine Okeanide, eine Nereide, und schließlich eine Hyade. (de)
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  • Eudore (altgriechisch Εὐδώρη Eudṓrē, deutsch ‚die Gabenreiche‘) ist der Name mehrerer Frauengestalten der Griechischen Mythologie. Wohl aufgrund der Bedeutung des Namens als „Gabenreiche“ wurde Eudore von antiken Dichtern für verschiedene als freundlich geltende mythische Frauen verwendet, insbesondere als Einzelname innerhalb einer Gruppe weiblicher Wesen. Hesiod bezeichnete in seinen Werken, soweit erhalten, drei unterschiedliche Frauengestalten der Sage als Eudore: eine Okeanide, eine Nereide, und schließlich eine Hyade. Als Name von einer der Hyaden kommt Eudore (zuweilen Eudora) auch bei anderen antiken Autoren vor, bei denen aber sowohl die Anzahl als auch die verschiedenen Einzelnamen der Hyaden sehr differieren. (de)
  • In Greek mythology, Eudora or Eudore (Ancient Greek: Εὐδώρη means 'early' or 'leading' or 'she of good gifts') was a name given to three nymphs: * Eudora, one of 3,000 Oceanids, water-nymph daughters of the Titans Oceanus and his sister-spouse Tethys. * Eudora, the Nereid of sailing and a good fish-catch. She was one of the 50 sea-nymph daughters of the 'Old Man of the Sea' Nereus and the Oceanid Doris. * Eudora, called "long-robed" in a Hesiodic fragment, was one of the Hyades, the nymphs associated with the configuration of stars known as the Hyades. She was the sister of Aesyle (Phaisyle) and Ambrosia, Polyxo and Coronis, and and . They were called the daughters of the Titan Atlas by either the Oceanids Aethra or Pleione, or of Hyas and . (en)
  • Eudora, greziar mitologiako hiru pertsonairen izena da: * Nereidetako bat. * Hiadeetako bat. * Ozeanideetako bat. (eu)
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