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''For the region, see Phrygia'' Phrygia was a daughter of Cecrops, from whom the country of Phrygia was believed to have derived its name.〔(Plin. H. N. v. 32)-- Totius latinitatis lexicon: ''Vel a Phrygia Cecropis filia, vel a Phryge fluvio'' ; or the river Phrygius, see Hyllus (river)〕 Phrygia is also an epithet for Cybele, as the goddess who was worshipped above all others in Phrygia,〔(Virg. Aen. vii. 139 ; Strab. x. p. 469)〕 and as a surname of Athena on account of the Palladium which was brought from Phrygia.〔Ov. Met. xiii. 337 ; compare Apollod. iii. 12. §3.〕 Phrygia was also a feminine personal name attested in ancient Athens, since ca. 500 BC〔(IG I³ 546 ) - ''Phrygia the bread-seller dedicated me to Athena''〕〔Girls and women in classical Greek religion By Matthew Dillon (Page 16 ) ISBN 0-415-20272-8 (2003)〕 ==References==
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