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In Greek mythology, Thespia (Ancient Greek: Θέσπια) was the daughter of the river-god, Asopus and Metope, daughter of Ladon, also a river-god. Thespiae (the city west of Thebes) was named after her.

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  • En la mitología griega Tespia es una hija del dios fluvial Asopo y de Metope.​ Al igual que sus hermanas, Tespia fue raptada por los dioses, como así dispusieron Afrodita y Eros.​ Dio nombre a la ciudad de Tespias, en Beocia, no muy lejos de Tebas.​​ (es)
  • In Greek mythology, Thespia (Ancient Greek: Θέσπια) was the daughter of the river-god, Asopus and Metope, daughter of Ladon, also a river-god. Thespiae (the city west of Thebes) was named after her. (en)
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  • En la mitología griega Tespia es una hija del dios fluvial Asopo y de Metope.​ Al igual que sus hermanas, Tespia fue raptada por los dioses, como así dispusieron Afrodita y Eros.​ Dio nombre a la ciudad de Tespias, en Beocia, no muy lejos de Tebas.​​ (es)
  • In Greek mythology, Thespia (Ancient Greek: Θέσπια) was the daughter of the river-god, Asopus and Metope, daughter of Ladon, also a river-god. Thespiae (the city west of Thebes) was named after her. (en)
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  • Thespia (mythology) (en)
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