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Apollonis

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Apollonis (/ˌæpəˈlnəs/; Ancient Greek: Ἀπoλλωνίς means "of Apollo")[citation needed] was one of the three younger Mousai Apollonides (Muses) in Greek mythology and daughters of Apollo,[1] who were worshipped in Delphi where the Temple of Apollo and the Oracle were located. The three sisters, Cephisso, Apollonis, and Borysthenis, are also known as Nētē, Mesē, and Hypatē[2] where their names are synonymous with those of the lowest, middle, and highest chords of a lyre, further characterizing the Muses as the daughters of Apollo.

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  1. ^ Eumelus fr. 35 as cited from Tzetzes on Hesiod, 23
  2. ^ Plutarch, Symposium 9.14