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    Daphne (/ ˈ d æ f n i /; DAFF-nee; Greek: Δάφνη, Dáphnē, lit. ' laurel '), [1] a figure in Greek mythology, is a naiad, a variety of female nymph associated with fountains, wells, springs, streams, brooks and other bodies of freshwater.

  3. Daphne, a figure of grace and natural beauty in Greek mythology, was a Naiad nymph, a minor goddess associated with bodies of fresh water such as fountains, wells, springs, and streams.

  4. Jun 8, 2020 · In Greek mythology, Daphne was a free-spirited nymph who rejected the idea of marriage for a life of simple pleasures. All that changed, however, when a single arrogant remark started a feud between the gods Apollo and Eros.

  5. Daphne, in Greek mythology, the personification of the laurel (Greek daphnē), a tree whose leaves, formed into garlands, were particularly associated with Apollo (q.v.). Traditionally, the special position of the laurel was connected with Apollo’s love for Daphne, the beautiful daughter of a river.

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    Mar 8, 2023 · Daphne was a virgin nymph who fled from the god Apollo's pursuit and was transformed into a laurel tree. Learn about her etymology, attributes, family, and other myths involving her.

  7. In Greek mythology Daphne was a Naiad-nymph of the river Ladon of Arcadia or the Peneus in Thessaly. She was loved by the god Apollo who pursued her until she grew exhausted and cried out to Gaea for help. The goddess transformed into a laurel tree which Apollo then adopted as his sacred plant.

  8. Jun 27, 2023 · Explore the captivating tale of Daphne in Greek mythology. Discover her transformation into a laurel tree, her connection with Apollo, and the enduring symbolism of their story.

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