dbo:abstract | - In Greek mythology, Pitane (Ancient Greek: Πιτανη) was the Naiad-nymph of the spring, well or fountain of the town of Pitane (Laconia). She was the daughter of the river god Eurotas, became by Poseidon the mother of Evadne. The town of Pitane was named after her. (en)
- Dans la mythologie grecque, Pitane (en grec ancien : Πιτανη) était la naïade-nymphe de la source, du puits ou de la fontaine de la ville de Pitane, en Laconie, ville qui porte son nom. (fr)
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rdfs:comment | - In Greek mythology, Pitane (Ancient Greek: Πιτανη) was the Naiad-nymph of the spring, well or fountain of the town of Pitane (Laconia). She was the daughter of the river god Eurotas, became by Poseidon the mother of Evadne. The town of Pitane was named after her. (en)
- Dans la mythologie grecque, Pitane (en grec ancien : Πιτανη) était la naïade-nymphe de la source, du puits ou de la fontaine de la ville de Pitane, en Laconie, ville qui porte son nom. (fr)
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rdfs:label | - Pitane (nymphe) (fr)
- Pitane (nymph) (en)
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