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In Greek mythology, Abarbarea (Ἀβαρβαρέα) was a Naiad and daughter of Aesapus, the river god and wife of Bucolion, who gave birth to two sons: Aesepus (named after his grandfather) and Pedasus. Other writers do not mention this nymph, but Hesychius mentions Abarbareai or Abarbaraiai as the name of a class of nymphs.

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  • In Greek mythology, Abarbarea (Ἀβαρβαρέα) was a Naiad and daughter of Aesapus, the river god and wife of Bucolion, who gave birth to two sons: Aesepus (named after his grandfather) and Pedasus. Other writers do not mention this nymph, but Hesychius mentions Abarbareai or Abarbaraiai as the name of a class of nymphs.
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  • Homer, Iliad 6. 21 ff : "Aisepos and Pedasos, those whom the Naias Nymphe Abarbaree had born to blameless Boukolion. Boukolion himself was the son of haughty Laomedon . . . While shepherding his flocks he lay with the Nymphe and loved her, and she conceiving bore him twin boys."
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  • In Greek mythology, Abarbarea (Ἀβαρβαρέα) was a Naiad and daughter of Aesapus, the river god and wife of Bucolion, who gave birth to two sons: Aesepus (named after his grandfather) and Pedasus. Other writers do not mention this nymph, but Hesychius mentions Abarbareai or Abarbaraiai as the name of a class of nymphs.
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