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                    "description": "<b>Εὐρ·ώπη, ης (ἡ)<\/b> Eurôpè (Europe) :<br\/><b>   I<\/b> <i>n. de f. :<\/i><br\/><b>      1<\/b> <i>fille d’Okeanos,<\/i> HÉS. <i>Th. 357 ;<\/i><br\/><b>      2<\/b> <i>mère de Minos,<\/i> BATR. <i>79 ;<\/i> HDT. <i>1, 2 et 173 ;<\/i> PLAT. <i>Min. 318<\/i> d, <i>etc. ;<\/i><br\/><b>   II<\/b> l’Europe, HH. <i>Ap. 251, 291, etc. ;<\/i> HDT. <i>7, 126, etc<\/i>.<p style='color:darkgreen'>➳ <i>Dor<\/i>. Εὐρώπα, PD. <i>N. 4, 70 ;<\/i> EUR. <i>Andr. 801, Hec. 482, etc<\/i>.<\/p><p style='color:darkblue'><b>Étym<\/b>. εὐ. ὤψ.<\/p>"
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                    "description": "Proper name: EURO′PA (Εὐρώπη), according to the Iliad (xiv. 321), a daughter of Phoenix, but according to the common tradition a daughter of Agenor, was carried off by Zeus, who had metamorphosed himself into a bull, from Phoenicia to Crete. (Apollod. iii. 1. § 1; Mosch. ii. 7; Herod, i. 173; Paus. vii. 4. § 1, ix. 19. § 1; Ov. Met. ii. 839, &amp;c.; Comp. Agenor.) Europe, as a part of the world, was believed to have received its name from this fabulous Phoenician princess. (Hom. Hymn. in Apoll. 251; Herod, iv. 45.) There are two other mythical personages of this name (Hes. Theog. 357; Pind. Pyth. iv. 46.), which occurs also as a surname of Demeter. (Pans. ix. 39. § 4.) (<a href='https:\/\/en.wikisource.org\/wiki\/Dictionary_of_Greek_and_Roman_Biography_and_Mythology\/Europa'>Wikisource<\/a> | public domain)"
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