Epione
English
Etymology
From Latin Ēpionē, from Ancient Greek Ἠπιόνη (Ēpiónē).
Proper noun
Epione
Translations
See also
- Asclepius — Epione's husband
- Hygieia/Hygiea — one of Epione's daughters
- Iaso — one of Epione's daughters
- Aceso — one of Epione's daughters
- Aglaea — one of Epione's daughters
- Panacea — one of Epione's daughters
- Meditrina — one of Epione's daughters
- Machaon — one of Epione's sons
- Podaleirios — one of Epione's sons
- Telesphoros — one of Epione's sons
- Aratus — Epione's stepson
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