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In Greek and Roman mythology, Dēĭŏpēa (Ancient Greek: Δηϊοπεία) may refer to two characters: * Deiopea, one of the Nereids, thus daughter of the Old Man of the Sea, Nereus and the Oceanid Doris. She was one of nymphs in the train of Cyrene along with her sisters, Ephyre, Opis and Arethusa. * Deiopea, one of Juno's fourteen nymphs. She is described in the Virgil's Aeneid as being praestanti corpore, i.e., having an excellent body. Juno promises her in marriage to the king of the winds, Aeolus, in return for his help in shipwrecking the Trojan refugees.

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  • In Greek and Roman mythology, Dēĭŏpēa (Ancient Greek: Δηϊοπεία) may refer to two characters: * Deiopea, one of the Nereids, thus daughter of the Old Man of the Sea, Nereus and the Oceanid Doris. She was one of nymphs in the train of Cyrene along with her sisters, Ephyre, Opis and Arethusa. * Deiopea, one of Juno's fourteen nymphs. She is described in the Virgil's Aeneid as being praestanti corpore, i.e., having an excellent body. Juno promises her in marriage to the king of the winds, Aeolus, in return for his help in shipwrecking the Trojan refugees. (en)
  • Déiopée (en latin Dēĭŏpēa ; en grec ancien : Δηϊοπεία / Dēïopeía) est l'une des quatorze nymphes qui entourent la déesse Junon. C'est la plus belle de ces nymphes ; dans l’Énéide de Virgile (où elle est décrite « praestanti corpore », c'est-à-dire avec un corps magnifique), Junon la promet en mariage au roi des vents, Éole, en échange de son aide pour qu'il provoque le naufrage des réfugiés troyens en déchaînant ses vents. Son nom a été donné à un astéroïde découvert par Johann Palisa en 1878, (184) Déiopée. (fr)
  • Deiopea è nella mitologia classica la più bella delle quattordici ninfe di Giunone, il suo nome significa «la devastatrice».Nell'Eneide (Aen. I, 71-75) di Virgilio la ninfa viene offerta da Giunone in sposa al dio dei venti Eolo per convincerlo a scatenare una tempesta contro le navi di Enea impedendo così ai troiani di proseguire il loro viaggio. (it)
  • デーイオペーア(古希: Δηϊοπεία, ラテン語: Dēĭŏpēa)は、ローマ神話に登場するニンフ。ウェルギリウスの叙事詩『アエネーイス』第1巻に登場する。ユーノー配下の優れた容姿を持つ十四柱のニンフたちの中で一番美しい。日本語では長母音記号を省略しデイオペアともいう。 ユーノーはアネモイ(風神)の主であるアイオロスに頼んでテュレーヌム海を航海したトロイア人の船を沈めており、その返礼にデーイオペーアを与えると宣言している。 海に棲むニンフたちネーレーイデスの中の1柱と同名である。 (ja)
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  • In Greek and Roman mythology, Dēĭŏpēa (Ancient Greek: Δηϊοπεία) may refer to two characters: * Deiopea, one of the Nereids, thus daughter of the Old Man of the Sea, Nereus and the Oceanid Doris. She was one of nymphs in the train of Cyrene along with her sisters, Ephyre, Opis and Arethusa. * Deiopea, one of Juno's fourteen nymphs. She is described in the Virgil's Aeneid as being praestanti corpore, i.e., having an excellent body. Juno promises her in marriage to the king of the winds, Aeolus, in return for his help in shipwrecking the Trojan refugees. (en)
  • Déiopée (en latin Dēĭŏpēa ; en grec ancien : Δηϊοπεία / Dēïopeía) est l'une des quatorze nymphes qui entourent la déesse Junon. C'est la plus belle de ces nymphes ; dans l’Énéide de Virgile (où elle est décrite « praestanti corpore », c'est-à-dire avec un corps magnifique), Junon la promet en mariage au roi des vents, Éole, en échange de son aide pour qu'il provoque le naufrage des réfugiés troyens en déchaînant ses vents. Son nom a été donné à un astéroïde découvert par Johann Palisa en 1878, (184) Déiopée. (fr)
  • Deiopea è nella mitologia classica la più bella delle quattordici ninfe di Giunone, il suo nome significa «la devastatrice».Nell'Eneide (Aen. I, 71-75) di Virgilio la ninfa viene offerta da Giunone in sposa al dio dei venti Eolo per convincerlo a scatenare una tempesta contro le navi di Enea impedendo così ai troiani di proseguire il loro viaggio. (it)
  • デーイオペーア(古希: Δηϊοπεία, ラテン語: Dēĭŏpēa)は、ローマ神話に登場するニンフ。ウェルギリウスの叙事詩『アエネーイス』第1巻に登場する。ユーノー配下の優れた容姿を持つ十四柱のニンフたちの中で一番美しい。日本語では長母音記号を省略しデイオペアともいう。 ユーノーはアネモイ(風神)の主であるアイオロスに頼んでテュレーヌム海を航海したトロイア人の船を沈めており、その返礼にデーイオペーアを与えると宣言している。 海に棲むニンフたちネーレーイデスの中の1柱と同名である。 (ja)
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  • Deiopea (mythology) (en)
  • Déiopée (Cyrénide) (fr)
  • Deiopea (it)
  • デーイオペーア (ja)
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