Daphne
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This article is about the Greek mythological character. For other uses, see Daphne (disambiguation).
According to Greek myth, Apollo chased the nymph Daphne (Greek: Δάφνη, meaning "laurel"), daughter either of Peneus and Creusa, or of Ladon. His infatuation was caused by an arrow from Eros, who wanted to make Apollo pay for making fun of his archery skills. Eros also claimed to be irritated by Apollo's singing.[citation needed] Daphne prayed to the river god Peneus to help her and he transformed her into a laurel (Laurus nobilis), which became sacred to Apollo. Many artistic impressions focus on the moment that Apollo reaches Daphne, as she transforms into a laurel tree. See Ovid. Metamorphoses. Book I: 452-567, and Apollo and Daphne.
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- Apollo and Daphne - statue by Gian Lorenzo Bernini
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