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Διώνη

dione · ἡ

Dione, daughter of Dione, Aphrodite

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What it meant

Δῐώνη · Diōnē — LSJ

Dione

Dione, mother of Aphrodite by Zeus, Il. 5.370, Hes. Th. 17, Str. 7.7.12.

II daughter of Dione, Aphrodite

later, as a Metronymic, daughter of Dione, i.e. Aphrodite, Theoc. 7.116, dub. l. in Bion 1.93:—Adj. Δῐωναῖος, α, ον, Κύπρι Δ. Theoc. 15.106; Διωναίη alone, D.P. 853.

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