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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | In Greek mythology, Erythia or Erytheia or Erythea (Ancient Greek: Ερυθεια from erythos "red") may refer to the following figures:
Erythia, also called Erytheis (Ερυθεις), one of the Hesperides (Nymphs of the West).
Erythia, daughter of Geryon and mother, by Hermes, of Norax, the man who led the Iberians... |