Eunoë (nymph)

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Eunoë ( ancient Greek Εὐνόη ) is a nymph of Greek mythology .

Eunoë was the wife of the Phrygian king Dymas , according to a Scholion of Homer's Iliad that goes back to Pherecydes . Their children were therefore Asios and Hecabe , the wife of the Trojan king Priam . After a scholion about Euripides ' tragedy Hecabe , Pherecydes stated that Hecabe was the daughter of the Naiad Euagore .

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  1. Scholion to Homer, Iliad 16, 718.
  2. Scholion to Euripides, Hecabe 3.