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Dione (; , ''Dióni'') was an ancient Greek goddess, an oracular Titaness〔Smith, William. ''Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology'': "(Dióne )". Spottiswoode & Co. (London), 1873.〕 primarily known from Book V of Homer's ''Iliad'', where she tends to the wounds suffered by her daughter Aphrodite. One source describes her as an ancient wife of Zeus. ==Name== Her name is essentially the feminine of the genitive form of Greek ''Zeus'', that is, "Dios", "of Zeus". Other goddesses were called by this name〔〔(DIONE ), at mythindex.com〕 (see Dione). Due to her being a daughter of Dione, Aphrodite was sometimes called ''Dionaea'' and even ''Dioné''.〔Peck, Harry T. (''Harper's Dictionary of Classical Antiquities'' ). Harper & Bros. (New York), 1898.〕 Following the deciphering of Linear B by Ventris and Chadwick in the 1950s, a goddess named ''Di-u-ja'' was found in the tablets. This was considered to be a female counterpart of Zeus and identified with Dione by some scholars.
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