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The daughter of Phylas and, with Hermes, the mother of the Greek soldier, Eudoros.
When Hermes saw Polymele with the other maidens on the “dancing floor” of Artemis (goddess of the Hunt), he became infatuated with her; he crept secretly into her room and their union brought forth Eudoros.
Polymele married Ekhekles and he and Polymele’s father, Phylas, both recognized the fact that Eudoros was the child of an Immortal but raised the boy as if he were their own flesh and blood.
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