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Greek deities
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Painting of Daphne and Apollo. As Apollo grabs Daphne, Daphne’s arms have become tree branches.
Painting of Daphne turning into a laurel (painted by Antonio del Pollaiolo)

In Greek mythology, a Daphnaie (Δαφναίη; plural: Δαφναίαι) is a nymph of the laurel tree.

They are named after Daphne ('Laurel'), one of the naiads who was plagued with unwanted sexual advances until she cried to Peneus (the river god) for help. The river god took pity on her and turned Daphne into a laurel tree.

References

  1. "Nonnus of Panopolis, Dionysiaca, book 2". Perseus Digital Library. Tufts University. Retrieved 25 July 2023.
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