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- Daphne abstract "Daphne (/ˈdæfniː/; Greek: Δάφνη, meaning "laurel") is a minor figure in Greek mythology known as a Naiad—a type of female nymph associated with fountains, wells, springs, streams, brooks and other bodies of freshwater. There are several versions of the myth, but the general narrative is that because of her beauty, Daphne attracted the attention and ardor of the god Apollo (Phoebus). Apollo pursued her and just before being overtaken, Daphne pleaded to her father, the rivergod Ladon and Ge. for help. So he then transformed Daphne into a laurel tree. In Metamorphoses by Roman poet Ovid, she is identified as the daughter of the rivergod Pineios in Thessaly. At the Pythian Games which were held every four years in Delphi in honour of Apollo, a wreath of laurel gathered from the Vale of Tempe in Thessaly was given as a prize. According to Pausanias the reason for this "simply and solely because the prevailing tradition has it that Apollo fell in love with the daughter of Ladon (Daphne)"".
- Daphne thumbnail ApolloAndDaphne.JPG?width=300.
- Daphne wikiPageExternalLink bernini_apollo_and_daphne.jpg.
- Daphne wikiPageExternalLink subcats.php?cat_1=5&cat_2=739&cat_3=2332.
- Daphne wikiPageExternalLink NympheDaphne.html.
- Daphne wikiPageID "78978".
- Daphne wikiPageRevisionID "600336900".
- Daphne hasPhotoCollection Daphne.
- Daphne subject Category:Dryads.
- Daphne subject Category:Metamorphoses_in_Greek_mythology.
- Daphne subject Category:Trees_in_mythology.
- Daphne comment "Daphne (/ˈdæfniː/; Greek: Δάφνη, meaning "laurel") is a minor figure in Greek mythology known as a Naiad—a type of female nymph associated with fountains, wells, springs, streams, brooks and other bodies of freshwater. There are several versions of the myth, but the general narrative is that because of her beauty, Daphne attracted the attention and ardor of the god Apollo (Phoebus). Apollo pursued her and just before being overtaken, Daphne pleaded to her father, the rivergod Ladon and Ge.".
- Daphne label "Dafne (mitologia)".
- Daphne label "Dafne (mitologia)".
- Daphne label "Dafne".
- Daphne label "Dafne".
- Daphne label "Daphne (Mythologie)".
- Daphne label "Daphne (mythologie)".
- Daphne label "Daphne".
- Daphne label "Daphné (nymphe)".
- Daphne label "Дафна".
- Daphne label "دافني".
- Daphne label "ダプネー".
- Daphne label "达佛涅".
- Daphne sameAs Dafné.
- Daphne sameAs Daphne_(Mythologie).
- Daphne sameAs Δάφνη_(νύμφη).
- Daphne sameAs Dafne.
- Daphne sameAs Dafne.
- Daphne sameAs Daphné_(nymphe).
- Daphne sameAs Dafne_(mitologia).
- Daphne sameAs ダプネー.
- Daphne sameAs 다프네.
- Daphne sameAs Daphne_(mythologie).
- Daphne sameAs Dafne_(mitologia).
- Daphne sameAs Dafne.
- Daphne sameAs m.0kkf7.
- Daphne sameAs Q194015.
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- Daphne wasDerivedFrom Daphne?oldid=600336900.
- Daphne depiction ApolloAndDaphne.JPG.
- Daphne isPrimaryTopicOf Daphne.