In Greek mythology, Abarbarea or Abarbe or Abarbaree was a naiad. She was the wife of Bucolion, a son of the Trojan king Laomedon and Calybe, and had two sons, Aesepus and Pedasus. She was one of the three ancestors of the Tyrians, along with Callirrhoe and Drosera.
Iliad Book 6, 20
Euryalus killed Dresus, Opheltius,
then charged after Aesepus and Pedasus,
whom the naiad nymph Abararea bore
to noble Boucolion, son of high-born Laomedon,
his eldest son. His mother bore Pedasus secretly.
Bucolion had had sex with the nymph
while tending to his flock. She became pregnant,
then gave birth to twin sons.
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