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| has gloss | eng: In Greek mythology, Harpina (Greek Άρπινα) was a Naiad nymph and daughter of Phliasian Asopus and of Metope. Pausanias (5.22.6) and Diodorus Siculus (4.73.1) mention Harpina and state that, according to the tradition of the Eleans and Phliasians, Ares mated with her in the city of Pisa (located in the ancient Greek region of Elis) and she bore him Oenomaus, the king of Pisa. Oenomaus (6.21.8) founded and named after his mother the city of Harpina, not far from the river Harpinates, near Olympia. Pausanias (5.22.6) mentions Harpina in his description of a group sculpture, donated by the Phliasians, of the daughters of Asopus, which included Nemea, Zeus seizing Aegina, Harpina, Corcyra, Thebe and Asopus. The sculpture was located in the sanctuary of Hippodamia at Olympia. |
| lexicalization | eng: Harpina |
| instance of | (noun) (Greek mythology) a nymph of lakes and springs and rivers and fountains naiad |
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| Catalan | |
| has gloss | cat: Segons la mitologia grega, Harpina fou una nimfa, filla del riu Asop. |
| lexicalization | cat: Harpina |
| Modern Greek (1453-) | |
| has gloss | ell: Η Άρπινα ήταν πόλη της αρχαίας Ηλείας. |
| lexicalization | ell: Άρπινα |
| Basque | |
| has gloss | eus: Harpina, greziar mitologiaren arabera, ninfa bat zen, Asopo ozeanidaren eta Metope, Ladonen alaba zenaren alaba. |
| lexicalization | eus: Harpina |
| Finnish | |
| has gloss | fin: Harpina oli kreikkalaisessa mytologiassa najadi ja jokijumala Asopoksen ja Metopen tytär. Pausaniaan ja Diodoros Sisilialaisen mukaan Ares makasi hänen kanssaan Pisassa. Suhteen seurauksena syntyi Oinomaos, josta tuli myöhemmin kaupungin kuningas. |
| lexicalization | fin: Harpina |
| Castilian | |
| has gloss | spa: Según la mitología griega Harpina era una ninfa hija del dios fluvial Asopo y de Metope, la hija de Ladón. |
| lexicalization | spa: Harpina |
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