Acraea
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Acraea is a naiad daughter of the river-god Asterion near Mycenae. She, along with her sisters Euboea and Prosymna, acted as nurses to Hera. A hill opposite the temple of Hera near Mycenae was named Acraea for her.
When
- First attested
- 800 BCE
- Attested period
- -800 – 200
- Historical notes
- Classical Greek mythology.
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“Acraea, the naiad daughter of the river-god Asterion near Mycenae, who together with her sisters Euboea and Prosymna acted as nurses to Hera. A hill opposite the temple of Hera near Mycenae was named Acraea for her.”
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