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In Greek mythology, Dodone (Ancient Greek: Δωδώνης) was said to be one of the Oceanid nymphs (the 3,000 daughters of the Titans Oceanus and Tethys), after whom the ancient city of Dodona was named. The 6th century AD grammarian Stephanus of Byzantium (s.v. Δωδὠνη), writes that according to Thrasyboulos (FHG II 464, a), as reported by Epaphroditus (fr. 57 Braswell–Billerbeck) in his commentary on Callimachus's Aetia (fr. 53 Pfeiffer), the ancient city Dodona was named after an Oceanid nymph named Dodone.

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  • En la mitología griega, Dodona (en griego antiguo, Δωδὠνη) es una de las ninfas oceánides (hijas de los titanes Océano y Tetis), de quien ha sido luego dado el nombre a la ciudad antigua de Dodona, cuyo oráculo era muy popular. Según el escritor Esteban de Bizancio, Trasíbulo, en su comentario al poeta Calímaco, mencionó que la ciudad antigua Dodona fue nombrada en honor a la oceánide. El escritor expone además otras versiones, citando al historiador Acestodoro, que refiere que la ciudad fue nombrada por Dodón, un hijo de Zeus y Europa, o bien Dodone, la mujer de Deucalion. Finalmente Eustacio concluye que pudo haber sido nombrada por la oceánide, o bien por el hijo de Zeus.​​​​ (es)
  • In Greek mythology, Dodone (Ancient Greek: Δωδώνης) was said to be one of the Oceanid nymphs (the 3,000 daughters of the Titans Oceanus and Tethys), after whom the ancient city of Dodona was named. The 6th century AD grammarian Stephanus of Byzantium (s.v. Δωδὠνη), writes that according to Thrasyboulos (FHG II 464, a), as reported by Epaphroditus (fr. 57 Braswell–Billerbeck) in his commentary on Callimachus's Aetia (fr. 53 Pfeiffer), the ancient city Dodona was named after an Oceanid nymph named Dodone. (en)
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  • In Greek mythology, Dodone (Ancient Greek: Δωδώνης) was said to be one of the Oceanid nymphs (the 3,000 daughters of the Titans Oceanus and Tethys), after whom the ancient city of Dodona was named. The 6th century AD grammarian Stephanus of Byzantium (s.v. Δωδὠνη), writes that according to Thrasyboulos (FHG II 464, a), as reported by Epaphroditus (fr. 57 Braswell–Billerbeck) in his commentary on Callimachus's Aetia (fr. 53 Pfeiffer), the ancient city Dodona was named after an Oceanid nymph named Dodone. Stephanus further notes that, according to Akestodorus, the city was instead named after Dodon, a son of Zeus and Europa, but concludes that it is more likely that the city was named after the river Dodon, as Herodian says. According to Schol. Iliad 16.233) the city was named after Dodon or Dodone the wife of Deucalion who named the city after her, and according to Eustathius, on Iliad 2.750, the city was named after Dodone, a heroine or Oceanid, or after Dodon. (en)
  • En la mitología griega, Dodona (en griego antiguo, Δωδὠνη) es una de las ninfas oceánides (hijas de los titanes Océano y Tetis), de quien ha sido luego dado el nombre a la ciudad antigua de Dodona, cuyo oráculo era muy popular. Según el escritor Esteban de Bizancio, Trasíbulo, en su comentario al poeta Calímaco, mencionó que la ciudad antigua Dodona fue nombrada en honor a la oceánide. El escritor expone además otras versiones, citando al historiador Acestodoro, que refiere que la ciudad fue nombrada por Dodón, un hijo de Zeus y Europa, o bien Dodone, la mujer de Deucalion. Finalmente Eustacio concluye que pudo haber sido nombrada por la oceánide, o bien por el hijo de Zeus.​​​​ (es)
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