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In Greek mythology, the Hesperides are often depicted as nymphs associated with the evening and the golden apples they guard. They are typically considered daughters of the evening personification, Hesperus, and do not have children themselves in the myths. Instead, they play a role in various legends involving heroes, such as Heracles, who seeks their golden apples. Their focus is more on their duties and the treasures they guard rather than on familial relationships.

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