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In Greek mythology, Eirene ( /ˈrni/; Ancient Greek: Εἰρήνη, romanizedEirḗnē, lit.'Peace', Greek pronunciation: [eːrɛ̌ːnɛː]) or Irene, was a daughter of Poseidon and Melanthea, daughter of Alpheus. She gave her name to Eirene, a small island near the Peloponnese. [1] The island was later called Anthedonia and Hypereia, but eventually received the name Calauria after Calaurus, who was also a son of Poseidon.

Note

  1. ^ Plutarch, Quaestiones Graecae, 19

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In Greek mythology, Eirene ( /ˈrni/; Ancient Greek: Εἰρήνη, romanizedEirḗnē, lit.'Peace', Greek pronunciation: [eːrɛ̌ːnɛː]) or Irene, was a daughter of Poseidon and Melanthea, daughter of Alpheus. She gave her name to Eirene, a small island near the Peloponnese. [1] The island was later called Anthedonia and Hypereia, but eventually received the name Calauria after Calaurus, who was also a son of Poseidon.

Note

  1. ^ Plutarch, Quaestiones Graecae, 19

References


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