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  1. Meaning & History Latinized form of Greek Εὐρώπη (Europe), which meant "wide face" from εὐρύς (eurys) meaning "wide" and ὄψ (ops) meaning "face, eye". In Greek mythology Europa was a Phoenician princess who was abducted and taken to Crete by Zeus in the guise of a bull. She became the first queen of Crete, and later fathered Minos by Zeus.
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    The name Europa means 'broad-face' and probably refers to the full moon. Alternatively, if the word is split as eu-rope, then it means 'well-watered'.
    www.worldhistory.org/Europa/
    The meaning of EUROPA is a Phoenician princess carried off by Zeus in the form of a white bull and by him mother of Minos, Rhadamanthus, and Sarpedon.
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/Europa
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    One of the oldest versions identifies Europa as one of the Oceanides, the 3,000 sea nymphs who occupied a lower tier in the hierarchy of Greek mythology. Europa was one of only 41 of these minor deities who were thought worthy of naming. Other versions link Europa with Demeter, the goddess of earth and agriculture.
    The name Europa means 'broad-face' and probably refers to the full moon. Alternatively, if the word is split as eu-rope, then it means 'well-watered'. The ancient Greeks first applied the word Europa to the geographical area of central Greece and then the whole of Greece.
    The ancient Greeks first applied the word Europa to the geographical area of central Greece and then the whole of Greece. By 500 BCE Europa signified the entire continent of Europe (although the Greeks were only really familiar with the areas around the Mediterranean) with Greece at its eastern extremity.
    The story of Europa is one of the most famous tales of love and lust between the gods. Zeus was not only known for being the most prominent deity in the ancient Greek pantheon. He also had a reputation for his endless affairs.
  3. Where Does the Name Europe Come From? | Britannica

    WebEurope's name is not a simple matter of geography or history. It has various theories, some linguistic, some mythological, some based on ancient sources. Learn how the name Europe evolved from different …

  4. Meaning, origin and history of the name Europa

  5. Europa (consort of Zeus) - Wikipedia

  6. Europa - World History Encyclopedia

    WebOct 25, 2018 · The name Europa means 'broad-face' and probably refers to the full moon. Alternatively, if the word is split as eu-rope, then it means …

  7. Europa - Greek Mythology

  8. EUROPA: The Greek Mythological Origin Of Europe's Name

  9. Myth of Europa, the godmother of a whole continent

    WebThe name of Europa is mentioned in many contexts, most of which deal with the divine union between a young girl and Zeus. The most popular myth about Europa says that she was the daughter of Agenor, a …

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  10. How Europe Got Its Name: The Greek Myth of Europa

  11. Europa | Titan, Zeus & Bull | Britannica

    WebEuropa, in Greek mythology, the daughter either of Phoenix or of Agenor, king of Phoenicia. The beauty of Europa inspired the love of Zeus, who approached her in the form of a white bull and carried her away from …

  12. EUROPA Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com