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Leuce (mythology)

In Greco-Roman mythology, Leuce or Leuka ("White" or specifically " White Poplar") was the most beautiful of the nymphs and a daughter of Oceanus. Hades fell in love with her and abducted her to the underworld. She lived out the span of her life in his realm, and when she died, the god sought consolation by creating a suitable memorial of their love: in the Elysian Fields where the pious spend their afterlife, he brought a white tree into existence. It was this tree with which Herakles crowned himself to celebrate his return from the underworld.

Leuce

Leuce may refer to:

  • Leuce (mythology), in Greek mythology, a nymph, daughter of Oceanus
  • Leuce (island), the Greek name of an island of the Black Sea
  • Leuce (titular see), a Roman Catholic titular see in Thrace
  • Populus sect. Leuce, an old name for the white poplar trees and aspens, see Populus section Populus
Leuce (titular see)

Leuce was a town and episcopal see in the late Roman province of Thracia.