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*The name Agave is derived from the Greek word ἀγαυός (''agauós''), which means 'noble, illustrious'. | *The name Agave is derived from the Greek word ἀγαυός (''agauós''), which means 'noble, illustrious'. | ||
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Agave was a Greek woman living near the Chora of Delphi during the 5th century BCE.
Agave was the sister of Lykaon, the local healer, and the granddaughter of Praxithea.[1]
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- The name Agave is derived from the Greek word ἀγαυός (agauós), which means 'noble, illustrious'.
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