Lampades

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Lampades are Greek underworld nymphs.

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When

First attested
600 BCE
Attested period
-600 – -300
Historical notes
Lyric poet Alcman (fl. seventh century BC) mentions nymphs who carry torches and lights with Hecate.

Relationships

allied with
Hecate
serves
Hecate

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Sources

Source passages

“Lampades (Greek) – Underworld nymph”

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“In Greek mythology, the Lampads or Lampades (Ancient Greek: Λαμπάδες, from Ancient Greek: λαμπάς, romanized: lampás, lit. 'torch') are torch-bearing nymphs who follow the goddess Hecate.”

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