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Eidothea (Greek myth)

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into a gnawing beetle because of his insolence. In some myths, her son was borne up into the air on wings by the nymphs escaping the flood of
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how to hold her father so that he could not escape. Eidothea was simply called Eido who changed her name into
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This article includes a list of Greek mythological figures with the same or similar names. If an
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Latin text available at the Perseus Digital Library
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Index

Eidothea (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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