In ancient Greek mythology, Rhodopis (Ancient Greek: Ῥοδῶπις, romanized: Rhodôpis, lit. 'rosy-faced'[1] Ancient Greek pronunciation: [r̥odɔ̂ːpis]) and Euthynicus[a] (Ancient Greek: Εὐθύνικος, romanized: Euthúnikos) are two sworn hunters who incurred the wrath of Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty.[2] Their myth is attested in two late sources; Leucippe and Clitophon, a Greek second century AD romance novel by Achilles Tatius, and the Byzantine Drosilla and Charikles novel by Niketas Eugenianos, written in the twelfth century.
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