Daphne was a daughter of the river Ladon and earth, and since earth is the mother of all things it would seem that she had no grandmother.
First the Greek, later the Roman culture.
The Manticore is not a creature of Greek mythology, but rather, one of Persian.
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Here's the basic myth: Apollo was bragging to Eros that his arrows were far more potent than the petty love arrows Eros had. Eros shot him with one, and he fell in love with a wood nymph. This wood nymph, Daphne,had been shot with a lead arrow, so she was to never fall in love. She was chased across the forest by Apollo. She cries "Father, help me!" and her father, who is Peneus, river god, turns her into a laurel tree. That is why Apollo uses the laurel tree for his symbol and his woven crown.
Cassiopeia is a character in Greek Mythology.
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In order to escape the lovestruck sun-god Apollo, the nymph Daphne transformed into a laurel tree.
Apollo's most famous nymph lover was Daphne. In Greek mythology, Daphne was a nymph who caught Apollo's eye, but she prayed to her father, a river god, to transform her into a laurel tree to escape Apollo's advances.
Daf - nee In Greek mythology Daphne is a type of female nymph associated with fountains, wells, springs, streams, brooks and other bodies of freshwater.
Daphne is the laurel tree. That is what she became, not a symbol.
Gaea is not a goddess or a Titan in Greek Mythology. She is said to be the Earth and the spouse to the Sky named Ouranos. She is related to Titans and the Olympians, though. In Greek Mythology, she was the mother of the Titans and the grandmother of the Olympians, or the Greek gods and goddesses.
Daphne's Greek Cafe was created in 1991.
His lovers were the nymph Daphne and Koronis.
In Greek mythology, Daphne was a nymph who was turned into a laurel tree while attempting to escape the advances of the god Apollo. so, she wasn't really a greek god, but only a nymph.
Daf - nee In Greek mythology Daphne is a type of female nymph associated with fountains, wells, springs, streams, brooks and other bodies of freshwater.
Daphne was not a goddess, she was a nymph. She had no symbol.
In Greek mythology, Apollo chased Daphne because he was struck by Cupid's arrow, causing him to fall in love with her. Daphne, however, had been struck by an arrow that caused her to spurn love and remain chaste. As a result, Daphne fled from Apollo's advances, which led to her transformation into a laurel tree.