Eudore

Eudore ( German, the gifts kingdom ') is the name of several female figures of Greek mythology.

Probably due to the meaning of the name as "gifts Rich " Eudore of ancient poets for different force than friendly mythical women was used in particular as a single name within a group of female beings. Hesiod described himself in his works, to the extent obtained, three different female characters of the saga as Eudore: a Oceanid, a Nereid, and finally a Hyade. The name of one of the Hyades Eudore also occurs in other ancient authors, which differ but both the number and the various names of the Hyades much.

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