Hesperides (disambiguation)
- Hesperides (disambiguation)
Hesperides are nymphs who tend a blissful garden in a far western corner of the world in Greek mythology.
Hesperides may also refer to:
* Hesperides, Libya
* Hesperides (poetry), a collection of poetry written by Robert Herrick
ee also
* Hesperides Hill
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