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According to the Sicilian Greek poet Stesichorus, in his poem the "Song of Geryon", and the Greek geographer Strabo, in his book Geographika (volume III), the Hesperides are in Tartessos, a location placed in the south of the Iberian peninsula. By Roman times, the garden of the Hesperides had lost its archaic place in religion and had dwindled to a poetic convention, in which form it was revived in Renaissance poetry, to refer both to the garden and to the nymphs that dwelt there.

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  • According to the Sicilian Greek poet Stesichorus, in his poem the "Song of Geryon", and the Greek geographer Strabo, in his book Geographika (volume III), the Hesperides are in Tartessos, a location placed in the south of the Iberian peninsula. By Roman times, the garden of the Hesperides had lost its archaic place in religion and had dwindled to a poetic convention, in which form it was revived in Renaissance poetry, to refer both to the garden and to the nymphs that dwelt there.
  • Atlas (father) & Hesperis (mother) Hesperides.jpg|Garden of the Hesperides HesperidesLeighton.jpg|The Hesperides & Ladon Sml.jpg|Coin depicting the Hesperides & Ladon in their garden which held the Golden Apples Herakles had to retrieve for his eleventh labor. CBME3INWQAEwjXP.jpg
  • The Hesperides are the Greek nymphs of the sunset and partially the ocean who tend a blissful garden in a far western corner of the world, located near Mount Tamalpais. They are the daughters of Atlas and Pleione.
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  • The Titan's Curse
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  • Three of the Hesperides
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  • Daughters of Atlas
  • Nymphs of Sunset
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  • Atlas
  • Calypso
  • Pleione
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  • According to the Sicilian Greek poet Stesichorus, in his poem the "Song of Geryon", and the Greek geographer Strabo, in his book Geographika (volume III), the Hesperides are in Tartessos, a location placed in the south of the Iberian peninsula. By Roman times, the garden of the Hesperides had lost its archaic place in religion and had dwindled to a poetic convention, in which form it was revived in Renaissance poetry, to refer both to the garden and to the nymphs that dwelt there.
  • Atlas (father) & Hesperis (mother) Hesperides.jpg|Garden of the Hesperides HesperidesLeighton.jpg|The Hesperides & Ladon Sml.jpg|Coin depicting the Hesperides & Ladon in their garden which held the Golden Apples Herakles had to retrieve for his eleventh labor. CBME3INWQAEwjXP.jpg
  • The Hesperides are the Greek nymphs of the sunset and partially the ocean who tend a blissful garden in a far western corner of the world, located near Mount Tamalpais. They are the daughters of Atlas and Pleione.
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