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  HEGETORIA : Nymph of Rhodes in the Aegean ; Greek mythology
HEGETORIA : Nymph of Rhodes in the Aegean ; Greek mythology
HEGETORIA was a Nymph of the island of Rhodes (Greek Aegean), who married Okhimos, the island's first king.
She was probably the Naias Nymphe of the spring, well or fountain which supplied the main town of Rhodes with fresh water.
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 Hegetoria: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com
In Greek mythology, Hegetoria was a nymph who married Ochimus.
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  Ochimus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The final two Heliadae, Ochimus and Cercaphus, stayed on the island of Rhodes.
He married Hegetoria and they had a daughter, Cydippe, who married Ochimus' brother, Cercaphus, who inherited the island.
According to an alternate version, Ochimus engaged Cydippe to Ocridion but Cercaphus loved her and kidnapped her.
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 Heliadae
Ochimus, the eldest son, seized power and ruled over the island.
He married the nymph Hegetoria and soon both of them had a daughter named Cydippe.
After, Cydippe grew old and married her uncle Cercaphus, who was his brother's (Ochimus) heir.
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 Hegetoria - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In Greek mythology, Hegetoria was a nymph who married Ochimus.
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