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Author, Title | Text | Date |
Hesiod, Fragments | §AS.F2 and Coronis and rich-crowned Cleeia and lovely Phaeo and long-robed Eudora, whom the tribes of men upon the earth call | -1000 |
Hyginus, Fabulae | §192 between the horns of the bull — Phaesyla, Ambrosia, Coronis, Eudora, Polyxo — and are called, from their brother's name, | -1000 |
Hyginus, Astronomica | §2.21.1 were nymphae called Dodonidae. Their names are as follows: Ambrosia, Eudora, Pedile, Coronis, Polyxo, Phyto, and Thyone. They are said | -1000 |
D Scholia to the Iliad | §18.486b over to the nymphs of Dodona to raise: Ambrosia, Coronis, Eudore, Dione, Phaisyle, Polyxo. After they raised him, they traveled | -1000 |
Ioannis Tzetzes, Histories or Chiliades | §12.170 And the charming Phaeo and Eudora with her flowing robe The Nymphs the human tribe calls | -1000 |
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