Ornia

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Ornia u ornea is, in Greek mythology, the spring nymph. This nymph is the daughter of the river god Asopo and Metope. It is mentioned by Diodoro Sicle. He gave his name to a source from the city of Orneas, in the Peloponneso, in southern Greece.

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