atalanta

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Englisch - Englisch
daughter of king Schoeneus and Clymene, famous for her masculine speed and strength
In Greek mythology, a swift-footed huntress. Born in Boeotia or Arcadia, she was left to die at birth but was suckled by a bear. As an adult she took part in the famous Calydonian boar hunt and drew first blood. She offered to marry any man who could outrun her in a race, but the losers were required to pay with their lives. One contestant, Hippomenes (or Milanion), obtained three golden apples from Aphrodite to carry in the race. As he dropped them, Atalanta stooped to pick them up, and thus lost the race. The two were later turned into lions after they desecrated a shrine to Cybele or Zeus
{i} (Greek Mythology) swift-footed virgin huntress who promised to marry any man who could defeat her in a footrace
Türkisch - Englisch
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atalanta

    Silbentrennung

    a·ta·lan·ta

    Türkische aussprache

    ätıläntı

    Aussprache

    /ˌatəˈlantə/ /ˌætəˈlæntə/

    Etymologie

    () From Ancient Greek Αταλάντη (Atalantē, “balanced”), from ἀ- (a, “used to express unity”) + τάλαντον (talanton, “balanced”).
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