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Hēsĭŏnē

Hēsĭŏnē · f

A daughter of Laomedon

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What it meant

Hēsĭŏnē — Lewis & Short

Hēsĭŏnē, ēs, and Hēsĭŏna, ae, f., = *(hsio/nh.

I A daughter of Laomedon, king of Troy, whom Hercules rescued from a seamonster and gave in marriage to Telamon, to whom she bore Teucer, Ov. M. 11, 211 sq.; Verg. A. 8, 157; Hyg. Fab. 31; 89; 97.—
II The title of a tragedy of Nœvius, Varr. L. L. 7, § 107 Müll.; Gell. 10, 25, 3.

Where it came from

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