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796: 389:, where he had been told by Apollo's Oracle that Evadne's child was indeed the son of Apollo and destined to be a gifted prophet. He demanded that the child be brought to him, and so Evadne retrieved Iamus from the patch of violets where she had left him. Iamus had been nurtured for those five days by the honeybees that were sent by Apollo, or by the Fates. Evadne named the child Iamus (“Boy of the Violets”). He went on to found the 801: 757:
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to assist his lover and ease her pain. Evadne gave birth in the wilderness and left the child,
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Index

Evadne (disambiguation)
Greek deities
Primordial deities
Titans
Olympians
Water deities
Chthonic deities
Personified concepts
Nymphs
Alseid
Anthousai
Auloniad
Aurae
Crinaeae
Daphnaie
Dryads
Eleionomae
Epimeliads
Hamadryads
Hesperides
Hyades
Lampads
Leimakids
Leuce
Limnades
Meliae
Minthe
Naiads
Napaeae
Nephele

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