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In Greek mythology, Pandora (, derived from ' "all" and "gift", thus "all-gifted" or "all-giving")〔Evelyn-White, note to Hesiod, ''Works and Days'' (81 ).; Schlegel and Weinfield, "Introduction to Hesiod" (p. 6 ); Meagher, (p. 148 ); Samuel Tobias Lachs, "The Pandora-Eve Motif in Rabbinic Literature", ''The Harvard Theological Review'', Vol. 67, No. 3 (Jul., 1974), (pp. 341-345 ).〕 was a daughter of King Deucalion and Pyrrha who was named after her maternal grandmother, the more famous Pandora. According to the Hesiodic ''Catalogue of Women'' (fr. 5), she was the mother of Graecus by the god Zeus.〔''Catalogue of Women'' by Hesiod〕 Her brother was Hellen. ==References==
*(Greek Myth Index – Pandora II )
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