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Euanthe (Greek myth)

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In Greek mythology, Euanthe (Ancient Greek: Εὐάνθη) may refer to two distinct personages:

  1. ^ Cornutus, Compendium Theologiae Graecae 15 Gk text (Torres, pp. 15–6)