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'''Thebe'''. the naiad of a spring or fountain, in what is now known as Thebes in Boiotia (central Greece) was one of the twenty daughters of the river-god Asopos and naiad Metope. Zeus fell in love with her and abducted her naming Thebes after her.
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'''Thebe''', the naiad of a spring or fountain, in what is now known as Thebes in Boiotia (central Greece) was one of the twenty daughters of the river-god Asopos and naiad Metope. Zeus fell in love with her and abducted her naming Thebes after her.
   
 
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Revision as of 19:46, 8 March 2018

Thebe, the naiad of a spring or fountain, in what is now known as Thebes in Boiotia (central Greece) was one of the twenty daughters of the river-god Asopos and naiad Metope. Zeus fell in love with her and abducted her naming Thebes after her.

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Asopos & Metope