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Euadne

Euadne · f

wife of Capaneus

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What it meant

Euadne — Lewis & Short

Euadne (Euhadne, Evadne), ēs, f., = *eu)a/dnh,

I wife of Capaneus, one of the "Seven before Thebes;" when her husband's body was burned, she threw herself on the pile, Prop. 3, 13, 24 (4, 12, 24 M.); 1, 15, 21; Verg. A. 6, 447; Ov. Tr. 4, 3, 64; Mart. 4, 75; Hyg. Fab. 243.—
II A nymph, daughter of Asopus, Ov. Am. 2, 21, 52.

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6 of 7 attestations shown.

Where it came from

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