Oenotropae

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The Oenotropae are three mythological women who transform into wine. They are described as the daughters of Anius and Dryope, and are associated with the production and consumption of wine in Greek lore. Their role is primarily symbolic, representing the transformation of earthly sustenance into a divine beverage.

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Anius, Dryope

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“According to the Bibliotheca, their great-grandfather was Dionysus, and he gave them the power to change water into wine, grass into wheat, and berries into olives.”

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