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    Eunoë [needs IPA] (Ancient Greek: Εὐνοη, romanized: Eúnoē) according to Greek mythology, was a naiad-nymph daughter of the river god Sangarius, sometimes associated with Persephone as her mother. Eunoë is the wife of the Phrygian king Dymas, and the mother of Hecuba, the wife of King Priam of Troy.

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    Eunoe [needs IPA] (Italian: Eunoè; Ancient Greek: Εὐνοη, romanized: Eúnoē) is a feature of Dante's Divine Comedy created by Dante as the fifth river of the dead (taking into consideration that Cocytus was described as a lake rather than a river).

  3. Eunoë Maura was the wife of Bogudes, King of Western Mauretania. Her name has also been spelled Euries or Euryes or Eunoa.

  4. Apr 29, 2022 · Eunoë. Eunoë, who was descended from Moors, was the wife of Bogudes, King of Mauretania, and a mistress of Julius Caesar, according to Suetonius. She may have replaced Cleopatra in Caesar's affections, when he arrived in North Africa prior to the Battle of Thapsus on April 6, 46 BC.

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  5. Eunoë (Ancient Greek: Εὐνοη, romanized: Eúnoē) according to Greek mythology, was a naiad-nymph daughter of the river god Sangarius, sometimes associated with Persephone as her mother. Eunoë is the wife of the Phrygian king Dymas, and the mother of Hecuba, the wife of King Priam of Troy.

  6. As she wonders aloud how the Lethe could have washed that memory away, Beatrice cleverly excuses Dante’s absent-mindedness and names this second stream: the Eunoë, whose power restores the memory of all the good one has done in one’s life.

  7. The second stream, Eunoë, is a creation of Dante’s. It’s purpose is to restore the memory of the good deeds one has done. However, one must drink first from the Lethe. Note how drinking from each of these streams in succession will complete the process of a soul’s preparation for entrance into Paradise.

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