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EKHO (or Echo) was an Oreiad nymph of Mount Kithairon in Boiotia. The goddess Hera cursed her with the voice of the echo, to only repeat the last words of what was said before, as punishment for distracting her with chatter.
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Echo was a nymph whose power of speech was curtailed by Hera, so that she merely repeated the concluding phrases of a speech and returned the words she heard. Hera did this because Echo, holding the goddess in long talk, prevented her to catch the NYMPHS who had been in company with her husband.
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Echo (mythology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In Greek mythology, Echo (Greek: , Ēkhō ) was an Oread (a mountain nymph) who loved her own voice. Zeus loved consorting with beautiful nymphs and visited them on Earth often. Eventually, Zeus's w...
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Greek Mythology: the Classical Gods of Ancient Greece. ECHO: Goddess of Distraction, Misdirection and Incessant Jabbering. One of the NYMPHS, she was beautiful and had a most musical voice. She ... ECHO: Goddess of Distraction, Misdirection and Incessant Jabbering.
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Pan caused his followers the shepherds to kill Echo and tear her to pieces that were subsequently scattered far and wide. Gaia, the Earth goddess, received the pieces in her bosom and thus Echo, scattered now all over the earth, retained her voice and talents answering or imitating every sound or voice.
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home | greek | myths | lovers | Echo & Narcissus | page 2; Echo and Narcissus in Greek ... One day a maiden who had in vain endeavored to attract him uttered a prayer that he might some time or other feel what it was to love and meet no return of affection. The avenging goddess heard and granted the prayer.
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He married his siter, Theia and by her had three children, Helius, the Greek god of the sun, Eos, the Greek goddess of the dawn, and Selene, the Greek goddess of the ... He was loved by the nymph Echo whose love was not returned by the beautiful young man. She was one of mnay nymphs who chased Marcissus unsuccessfully.
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Ilithyia, Greek Goddess of childbirth and Echo's half-sister, appeared before them in a rage, reminding Echo that she had been cursed long ago to bear no more children because she had given Moonbiter away before he was born.
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