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Greziar mitologian, Panopea edo Panopaea eta Panope, bi nereida dira, Nereo eta Dorisen alabak. 70 Panopea izeneko asteroideak, bere izena, greziar mitologiako bi pertsonaia hauengandik jasotzen du. Panope, gainera, eta Megamederen alabetako baten izena ere bada. Heraklesekin, seme bat izan zuen, Threpsippas izenekoa. Zoologiako nomenklaturan, Panope edo Panopaea, bibalbio genero bat da, non izeneko animalia dagoen.

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dbo:abstract Greziar mitologian, Panopea edo Panopaea eta Panope, bi nereida dira, Nereo eta Dorisen alabak. 70 Panopea izeneko asteroideak, bere izena, greziar mitologiako bi pertsonaia hauengandik jasotzen du. Panope, gainera, eta Megamederen alabetako baten izena ere bada. Heraklesekin, seme bat izan zuen, Threpsippas izenekoa. Zoologiako nomenklaturan, Panope edo Panopaea, bibalbio genero bat da, non izeneko animalia dagoen. (eu) En la mitología griega, Panopea (en griego: Πανόπεια), también Panopaea,​ y Panope​​​​ eran dos de las Nereidas. Panope era también el nombre de una de las hijas de Tespio y Megamede, que le dio a Heracles un hijo llamado Trepsipas. (es) In Greek mythology, Panopea (Ancient Greek: Πανόπεια Panopeia) or Panope (Πανόπη) may refer to various characters. The names mean 'panorama' or means 'of the beautiful husband'. * Panope or Poenope, the Nereid of the sea panorama. She was one of the 50 marine-nymph daughters of the 'Old Man of the Sea' Nereus and the Oceanid Doris. Panope, together with Doto and Galatea, escorted her sister Thetis out of the sea to her wedding with Peleus. Later on, Panope and her other sisters appeared to Thetis when she cries out in sympathy for the grief of Achilles for his slain friend Patroclus. * Panopea, Panopeia or Panopaea, another 'virgin' Nereid who together with her sisters, Thetis, Nesaea, Spio, Thalia, Cymodoce and Melite, helped the hero Aeneas and his crew during a storm. She may be the same with her above supposed sister who was doubled by Hyginus in his account. * Panope, a Thespian princess as one of the 50 daughters of King Thespius and Megamede or by one of his many wives. When Heracles hunted and ultimately slayed the Cithaeronian lion, Panope with her other sisters, except for one, all laid with the hero in a night, a week or for 50 days as what their father strongly desired it to be. Panope bore Heracles a son, Threpsippas. (en)
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