Leucé
In the Greek Mythology, Leucé was a nymph which was liked of Hadès. She wanted to withdraw herself to the god, but this one, to always keep it close to him, changed it into a silver plated poplar which he placed at the entry of the Enfers.
Although it does not seem to exist of direct report/ratio, one also indicates under the name of island of Leucé the White Île, stay of certain heroes after their death.
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(V, 14,2).
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