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  2. Rhodopis and Euthynicus - Wikipedia

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    Rhodopis was a beautiful chaste maiden who kept her hair short and loved to hunt in the forests. Artemis , the maiden goddess of the hunt, took notice of her, and invited Rhodopis to join her in the hunt, and thus the young girl shunned marriage as well as all kinds of romantic love.

  3. Rhodopis - Wikipedia

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    Herodotus, some five centuries before Strabo, records a popular legend about a possibly-related courtesan named Rhodopis in his Histories, claiming that Rhodopis came from Thrace, and was the slave of Iadmon (Ἰάδμων) of Samos, and a fellow-slave of the story-teller Aesop and that she was taken to Egypt in the time of Pharaoh Amasis (570 ...

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    Rhodopis and Euthynicus; S. Sangarius (mythology) Selemnos; Sybaris (mythology) ... This page was last edited on 6 May 2024, at 20:14 (UTC).

  5. Rhodopis (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Rhodopis, an ancient Egyptian folk tale and precursor to Cinderella; Rhodopis (hetaera), ancient Greek courtesan mentioned by Herodotus who may underlie the Rhodopis story; Rhodopis and Euthynicus, pair of mythical hunters devoted to Artemis; Rhodopis, a genus of birds with the oasis hummingbird (Rhodopis vesper) as its only living member

  6. Category:Retinue of Artemis - Wikipedia

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    Rhodopis and Euthynicus; S. Scamandrius (Trojan War) Syrinx; T. Thero (mythology) Titanis (mythology) ... This page was last edited on 26 July 2024, at 17:04 (UTC).

  7. Category:Mythological lovers - Wikipedia

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    Rhodopis and Euthynicus; S. Savitri and Satyavan; T. Tristan and Iseult ... This page was last edited on 26 July 2024, at 13:03 (UTC).

  8. Rhodopis (hetaera) - Wikipedia

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    Rhodopis or Rodopis (Greek: Ῥοδῶπις), real name possibly Doricha (Δωρίχα), was a celebrated 6th-century BCE hetaera, of Thracian origin. [1] She is one of only two hetaerae mentioned by name in Herodotus ' discussion of the profession (the other is the somewhat later Archidike ).

  9. Category:Deeds of Eros - Wikipedia

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    Rhodopis and Euthynicus; W. ... This page was last edited on 11 April 2024, at 00:37 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...