Hesperis (mythology)
In Greek mythology, Hesperius ("evening") was (according to one account) the daughter of Hesperus, and the mother of the Hesperides by Atlas.
Because of her beauty she was also associated with Aphrodite.
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In Greek mythology, Hesperius ("evening") was (according to one account) the daughter of Hesperus, and the mother of the Hesperides by Atlas.
Because of her beauty she was also associated with Aphrodite.