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Greek statue in Louvre Museum, Paris - France. In Greek mythology, The Three Graces were the Charites named Aglaea (for Splendor or Beauty), Euphrosyne (Mirth) and Thalia (Good Cheer, Festivities), usually considered daughters of Zeus and Eurynome. |
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