Evadne









Evadne


Evadne [ih-vad-nee] Examples noun Classical Mythology.

  1. the wife of Capaneus who threw herself on his funeral pyre.
  2. a daughter of Pelias, king of Iolcus.

Compare Amphinome. Examples from the Web for evadne Historical Examples of evadne

  • Then Aipytos asked of all who dwelt in his house to tell him where he might find the son of Evadne.

    Museum of Antiquity

    L. W. Yaggy

  • “Then I will climb up hither and bring you the fruits,” said Evadne.

    The Atlantic Monthly , Volume 2, No. 14, December 1858

    Various

  • Evadne gathered them, and reunited they formed the lyre of Apollo.

    The Atlantic Monthly , Volume 2, No. 14, December 1858

    Various

  • And then from long habit, he glanced at Evadne’s empty place.

    “Persons Unknown”

    Virginia Tracy

  • They led to the likeness of his Evadne, of his dear Heroine.

    “Persons Unknown”

    Virginia Tracy

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