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The names of the two women are Gorgo and Praxinoe; their maids, who are mentioned in the poem, are called Eunoe and Eutychis.
Skookum Chuck Fables Bits of History, Through the Microscope
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[6086] Urbani servate uxores, maechum calvum adducimus; besides, this bald Caesar, saith Curio in Sueton, was omnium mulierum vir; he made love to Eunoe, queen of Mauritania; to Cleopatra; to
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Eunoe, a Moor, the wife of Bogudes, to whom and her husband he made, as
The Lives of the Twelve Caesars, Volume 01: Julius Caesar Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus
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And in line 131, for _Eunoe si chiama_, Jesi supplies the curious word _curioce si chiama_.
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Eunoe, pick up your work; and take care, lazy girl, how you leave it lying about again; the cats find it just the bed they like.
Skookum Chuck Fables Bits of History, Through the Microscope
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Eunoe, a Moor, the wife of Bogudes, to whom and her husband he made, as
De vita Caesarum Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus
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He speaks to her; and she, in reply, explains to him certain things touching the nature of that place, and tells that the water, which flows between them, is here called Lethe, and in another place has the name of Eunoe.
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Lastly, the whole band arrive at the fountain, from whence the two streams, Lethe and Eunoe, separating, flow different ways; and Matilda, at the desire of Beatrice, causes our Poet to drink of the latter stream.
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Eunoe, "the first has the power of all past sins the memory to erase, the other can restore remembrance of good deeds and pious days."
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Then drinking of the waters of Eunoe he was made fit to ascend to Heaven.
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