Rhadine and Leontichus

In Greek mythology, Rhadine (Ancient Greek: Ῥαδίνη, romanized: Rhadínē) and Leontichus (Ancient Greek: Λεόντιχος, romanized: Leóntikhos) were star-crossed lovers from the town of Samus in Triphylia (later Samicum; not to be confused with Samos). == Legend == The story of Rhadine and Leontichus was recounted in a poem entitled Rhadine (now lost), misattributed to Stesichorus.

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Rhadine and Leontichus

In Greek mythology, Rhadine (Ancient Greek: Ῥαδίνη, romanized: Rhadínē) and Leontichus (Ancient Greek: Λεόντιχος, romanized: Leóntikhos) were star-crossed lovers from the town of Samus in Triphylia (later Samicum; not to be confused with Samos). == Legend == The story of Rhadine and Leontichus was recounted in a poem entitled Rhadine (now lost), misattributed to Stesichorus.

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