• In Greek mythology, the Meliae (also called Meliads) (/ˈmiːli.iː/; Ancient Greek: Μελίαι, romanized: Melíai or Μελιάδες, Meliádes) were usually considered...
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    Lycorma meliae is a planthopper species endemic to Taiwan, with multiple, dramatically different color morphs depending on the life stage. The species...
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    Dryad (section Meliae)
    ash tree were called the Meliae. The Meliae sisters tended the infant Zeus in Rhea's Cretan cave. Gaea gave birth to the Meliae after being made fertile...
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    that had spilled upon the earth gave rise to the Gigantes, Erinyes, and Meliae. From the mixture of blood and semen from his mutilated genitalia, Aphrodite...
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    Acheron", and Alecto". In other versions, she and her sisters, as well as the Meliae, were born of the blood of Uranus when Cronus castrated him. In modern French...
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  • Fomes meliae is a plant pathogen that causes wood rot on nectarine, peach and Platanus sp. (Sycamore). List of Platanus diseases List of peach and nectarine...
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  • Pseudomonas meliae is a fluorescent, Gram-negative, soil bacterium that causes bacterial gall of the chinaberry (Melia azedarach), from which it derives...
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    Lycorma species in Taiwan: L. meliae and L. olivacea, but L. olivacea was later reclassified as a color form of L. meliae. Additional reclassifications...
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    splattered onto the earth, came the Erinyes (Furies), the Giants, and the Meliae. Also, according to the Theogony, Cronus threw the severed genitals into...
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    divided into various broad subgroups based on their habitat, such as the Meliae (ash tree nymphs), the Dryads (oak tree nymphs), the Alseids (grove nymphs)...
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  • "willow-nymph", just as there were oak-tree nymphs and ash-nymphs (Dryads and Meliae). It is likely that she is the same as Ide. When Cronus once came to Crete...
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    or "honey", drips from the Manna–ash (Fraxinus ornus), with which the Meliae, or "ash tree nymphs", nursed the infant god Zeus on the island of Crete...
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    his genitalia into the sea, the Erinyes (along with the Giants and the Meliae) emerged from the drops of blood which fell on the Earth (Gaia), while Aphrodite...
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    Cyclopes Arges Brontes Steropes Other siblings Gigantes Erinyes (the Furies) Meliae Half-siblings Aphrodite Eurybia Ceto Nereus Phorcys Pontus Python Thaumas...
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  • Melia (mythology), the name of several figures Melia, the singular form of Meliae, a type of nymph Melia (consort of Poseidon), a mythical figure Melia (consort...
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  • comes from μελία, the ancient Greek word for ash-tree. In the plural, the Meliae were a class of nymphs associated with trees, particularly ash-trees. There...
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    his wife Leshachikha(or the Kikimora) and children (leshonki, leszonky). Meliae, the nymphs of the Fraxinus (Ash tree) in Greek mythology Metsaema, mother...
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    Alecto Megaera Tisiphone Earthborn Cyclopes Gigantes Hecatonchires Kouretes Meliae Telchines Typhon Apotheothenai Aeacus Minos Orpheus Rhadamanthus Triptolemus...
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  • Death Hypnos Sleep Eris Strife Apate Deceit Oizys Distress Erinyes Gigantes Meliae Aphrodite Hecatonchires Titans Cyclopes Echidna Hesperides Keres Moirae...
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    spilled out from Uranus and fell upon the earth, the Gigantes, Erinyes, and Meliae were produced. The testicles produced a white foam from which the goddess...
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  • Cyclopes Arges Brontes Steropes Other siblings Gigantes Erinyes (the Furies) Meliae Half-siblings Aphrodite Eurybia Ceto Nereus Phorcys Pontus Python Thaumas...
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    traditionally pickled with vinegar, sugar and spices. In Greek mythology, the Meliae are nymphs associated with the ash, perhaps specifically of the manna ash...
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  • Ephesus; and the nymphs who nursed the infant Zeus are called Melissae, or Meliae. Melissa, daughter of the Cretan king Melissus, who, together with her sister...
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  • According to Callimachus, Adrasteia, along with the ash-tree nymphs, the Meliae, laid Zeus "to rest in a cradle of gold", and fed him with honeycomb, and...
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    Bronze, a descendant of the brazen race (χαλκοῦ γένους) that sprang from meliae "ash-tree nymphs" according to Argonautica (The conception that Hesiod's...
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    Epimeliads Hamadryads Hesperides Hyades Lampads Leimakids Leuce Limnades Meliae Minthe Naiads Napaeae Nephele Nereids Oceanids Oreads Pegaeae Pegasides...
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  • Epimeliads Hamadryads Hesperides Hyades Lampads Leimakids Leuce Limnades Meliae Minthe Naiads Napaeae Nephele Nereids Oceanids Oreads Pegaeae Pegasides...
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    Alecto Megaera Tisiphone Earthborn Cyclopes Gigantes Hecatonchires Kouretes Meliae Telchines Typhon Apotheothenai Aeacus Minos Orpheus Rhadamanthus Triptolemus...
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  • Eleionomae Epimeliads Hamadryads Hesperides Hyades Lampads Leimakids Limnades Meliae Melinoë Naiads Napaeae Nephele Nereids Oceanids Oreads Pegaeae Pegasides...
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  • Epimeliads Hamadryads Hesperides Hyades Lampads Leimakids Leuce Limnades Meliae Minthe Naiads Napaeae Nephele Nereids Oceanids Oreads Pegaeae Pegasides...
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