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<p> in [[Greek]] mythology, was a surname of Diana. A certain tutoress was also called so, and likewise a nymph of Diana. Upis was, likewise, the name of a Hyperborean woman who, with Arge, paid a tribute to [[Delos]] for Diana, according to an oath respecting the birth of Apollo. Again, Upis was the name of the father of Diana, husband of Glauce. Lastly, it was a surname of Nemesis. </p>
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<p> in Greek mythology, was a surname of Diana. A certain tutoress was also called so, and likewise a nymph of Diana. [[Upis]] was, likewise, the name of a Hyperborean woman who, with Arge, paid a tribute to [[Delos]] for Diana, according to an oath respecting the birth of Apollo. Again, Upis was the name of the father of Diana, husband of Glauce. Lastly, it was a surname of Nemesis. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 16:27, 15 October 2021

Upis [1]

in Greek mythology, was a surname of Diana. A certain tutoress was also called so, and likewise a nymph of Diana. Upis was, likewise, the name of a Hyperborean woman who, with Arge, paid a tribute to Delos for Diana, according to an oath respecting the birth of Apollo. Again, Upis was the name of the father of Diana, husband of Glauce. Lastly, it was a surname of Nemesis.

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