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    In Greek mythology, the Hesperides (/ h ɛ ˈ s p ɛr ɪ d iː z /; Ancient Greek: Ἑσπερίδες, Greek pronunciation: [hesperídes]) are the nymphs of evening and golden light of sunsets, who were the "Daughters of the Evening" or "Nymphs of the West".

  2. Sep 19, 2023 · The Hesperides were goddesses or nymphs associated with the evening and the West. They guarded the golden apples of Hera, located in the famous Garden of the Hesperides in the Far West.

  3. Oct 12, 2023 · The Hesperides were the nymphs of the evening, and they were also the protectors of the famous golden apples. Known as the Daughters of the Evening, the Hesperides played a minor but important role in Greek myth. Let’s take a closer look. Garden Hesperides by Edward Burne-Jones, Public Domain.

  4. www.greekmythology.com › Other_Gods › Minor_GodsHesperides - Greek Mythology

    The Hesperides in Greek mythology were the nymphs of the sunset. Different sources name different parents for the Hesperides; they may have been daughters of the Titans Atlas and Hesperis; Erebus and Nyx; Nyx alone; Phorcys and Ceto; or of Hesperus.

  5. Hesperides, in Greek mythology, clear-voiced maidens who guarded the tree bearing golden apples that Gaea gave to Hera at her marriage to Zeus. According to Hesiod, they were the daughters of Erebus and Night; in other accounts, their parents were Atlas and Hesperis or Phorcys and Ceto.

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  7. The Hesperides are renowned figures in Greek mythology, taking on the role of guardians for the highly sought-after golden apples. These divine maidens were entrusted with protecting a tree bearing these precious fruits, which possessed mystical powers and were considered invaluable.

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