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  1. Éunoe. En la mitología griega Éunoe (en griego antiguo: Εὐνόη) es la esposa del rey frigio Dimante, madre de Hécuba, esposa del rey Príamo, hija del río Sangario. 1 . En la Divina comedia de Dante Alighieri el río Éunoe es uno de los ríos que se encuentran en el Purgatorio junto al Lete. Se menciona que para ascender al paraíso ...

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EunoeEunoe - Wikipedia

    Eunoe [needs IPA] (Italian: Eunoè; Ancient Greek: Εὐνοη, romanized: Eúnoē) is a feature of Dante's Divine Comedy created by Dante as the fifth river of the dead (taking into consideration that Cocytus was described as a lake rather than a river).

  3. enciclovida.mx › especies › 255870-eunoe-euraEunoe eura - enciclovida.mx

    (Eunoe eura) | EncicloVida es una plataforma de consulta creada por la Comisión Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad (CONABIO), sobre las especies que viven en México.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EunoëEunoë - Wikipedia

    Potamides. Semystra. Thriae. v. t. e. Eunoë[needs IPA] ( Ancient Greek: Εὐνοη, romanized : Eúnoē) according to Greek mythology, was a naiad - nymph daughter of the river god Sangarius, [1] sometimes associated with Persephone as her mother. Eunoë is the wife of the Phrygian king Dymas, and the mother of Hecuba, the wife of King Priam ...

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    Early life

    Eunoë Maura was thought to be descended from Berbers, but her name is Greek so it appears she might have been from there or had Greek ancestry. She was likely of very high status, as she is mentioned by historian Suetoniusin the same context as Cleopatra.

    Marriage

    At an unspecified early date in her marriage to her husband Bogudhe mounted an expedition along the Atlantic coast, seemingly venturing into the tropics. When he returned he presented his wife Eunoë with gigantic reeds and asparagus he had found on the journey. She is believed to have been a mistress of Julius Caesar. She may have replaced Cleopatra in Caesar's affections, when he arrived in North Africa prior to the Battle of Thapsus on 6 April 46 BC, the two were among several queens courte...

    Eunoë and Caesar's affair is greatly exaggerated and expanded on in the Medieval French prose work Faits des Romains. Jeanette Beer in her book A Medieval Caesar states that the Roman general is "transformed into Caesar, the medieval chevalier" in the text, and that the author is more interested in Caesar's sexual dominance over the queen than the ...

    Ferrah, Abdelaziz (2009). Eunoe, reine berbère de Gétulie, et Jules César, imperator. ANEP. ISBN 9789947214480.

  5. Eunoë ( griego antiguo : Εὐνοη , romanizado : Eúnoē ) según la mitología griega , era una náyade - ninfa hija del dios del río Sangarius , [1] a veces asociada con Perséfone como su madre. Eunoe es la esposa del rey frigio Dimas , y madre de Hécuba , la esposa del rey Príamo de Troya . [2]

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › EunoeEunoe - Wikiwand

    Eunoe is a feature of Dante's Divine Comedy created by Dante as the fifth river of the dead . In the Purgatorio, the second cantica of Dante's poem, penitents reaching the Garden of Eden at the top of Mount Purgatory are first washed in the waters of the river Lethe in order to forget the memories of their mortal sins.