Aglaea (/əˈɡliːə/) or Aglaia (/əˈɡlaɪə/; Ancient Greek: Ἀγλαΐα, lit. 'festive radiance') is one of the three Charites in Greek mythology, also called the...
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and fertility. Hesiod names three – Aglaea ("Shining"), Euphrosyne ("Joy"), and Thalia ("Blooming") – and names Aglaea as the youngest and the wife of Hephaestus...
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right, Euphrosyne, Aglaea and Thalia – who were said to represent youth/beauty (Thalia), mirth (Euphrosyne), and elegance (Aglaea). The Graces presided...
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mythology: Aglaea, one of the three Charites. Aglaea or Ocalea, daughter of Mantineus. She married Abas and had twins: Acrisius and Proetus. Aglaea, mother...
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Prende Aplu Turan Adonis (note: a mortal, occasionally depicted as a god) Aglaea Aphrodite Apollo Charis Charites Hebe Kale Clíodhna Freyja Apollo Venus...
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abundance') was one of the three Charites or Graces, along with her sisters Aglaea and Euphrosyne. The Greek word thalia is an adjective applied to banquets...
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who is married to Hephaestus as Aglaea, and the Orphic Fragments compiled by Otto Kern say that by Hephaestus, Aglaea became mother of Eucleia ("Good...
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Hephaestus as Aglaea, and some scholars conclude that these references refer to the same goddess under different names. However, Aglaea appears in the...
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literature, Eupheme (/juːˈfiːmiː/) was one of the daughters of Hephaestus and Aglaea, alongside Eucleia, Euthenia, and Philophrosyne. Along with her sisters...
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cancelled. On 24 September a new album titled Valensia VI - Gaia III - Aglaea - Legacy was released. Valensia refers to this as "my farewell album". An...
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Charites. According to the Orphic fragments, her parents were Hephaestus and Aglaea. As a symbol of prosperity and wealth she has been depicted across culture...
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'good cheer'). According to Hesiod, Euphrosyne and her sisters Thalia and Aglaea are the daughters of Zeus and the Oceanid nymph Eurynome. Alternative parentage...
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(Ἀγλαΐα). It may also be written Aglaïa or sometimes as Aglaja, Aglaya, or Aglaea. People named Aglaia include: Aglaia Anastasiou (born 1986), Greek swimmer...
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most have Aphrodite play that role). Cale was also known as Charis and Aglaea.[citation needed] The name Cale in this passage has led some to conclude...
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recovery. With Asclepius, she was the mother of the five Asclepiades: Aceso, Aglaea, Hygieia, Iaso, and Panacea, as listed in the Suda. She also had two sons...
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Eurynome, an Oceanid (sea nymph). Her other two sisters are Thalia and Aglaea (Aglaja). DMP · 31 32 Pomona – Pomona, Roman goddess of fruit trees, gardens...
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chosen by the Philosophical Faculty of the University of Bonn and refers to Aglaea, one of the Charites in Greek mythology. It was rendered Aglaia in English...
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Siblings half-siblings of Asclepius Consort Epione Children Hygeia Iaso Aceso Aglaea Panacea Machaon Podalirius Telesphoros Aratus Equivalents Etruscan Vejovis...
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the Lyre Hypate Mese Nete Muses at Sicyon Polymatheia Charites (Graces) Aglaea Antheia Euphrosyne Hegemone Pasithea Thalia Horae (Hours) Dike Eirene Eunomia...
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marries the Oceanid Eurynome, with whom he has the three Charites, namely Aglaea, Euphrosyne and Thalia. Zeus's fourth wife is his sister Demeter, with whom...
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fertility, daughters of Zeus (Jupiter) by Eurynome. Pasithee, better known as Aglaea, is the spouse of Hypnos (Sleep) and presides over hallucinations and hallucinogens...
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Hesiod's Theogony, Aphrodite is unmarried and the wife of Hephaestus is Aglaea, the youngest of the three Charites. In Book Eight of the Odyssey, however...
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of the famous Greek demi-god Perseus. Acrisius was the son of Abas and Aglaea (or Ocalea, depending on the author), grandson of Lynceus, great-grandson...
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Phoroneus or Triopas Proetus and Acrisius - Rival twins, children of Abas and Aglaea or Ocalea. Porphyrion and Ptous - Sons of Athamas and Themisto Thessalus...
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Aglaia, Aglaïa, Aglaja, or Aglaya may refer to: Aglaia or Aglaea (mythology) Saint Aglaia of Rome, 4th century, a companion of Saint Boniface of Tarsus...
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the Lyre Hypate Mese Nete Muses at Sicyon Polymatheia Charites (Graces) Aglaea Antheia Euphrosyne Hegemone Pasithea Thalia Horae (Hours) Dike Eirene Eunomia...
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the Lyre Hypate Mese Nete Muses at Sicyon Polymatheia Charites (Graces) Aglaea Antheia Euphrosyne Hegemone Pasithea Thalia Horae (Hours) Dike Eirene Eunomia...
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causes the warp threads to break. Her attendants, Pasithea, Peitho and Aglaea help her by spinning the thread, preparing the wool for spinning, and passing...
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of recuperation from illness) Aceso (the goddess of the healing process) Aglæa/Ægle (the goddess of beauty and splendor) According to the mythology, Panacea...
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• Aeëtes Aegle, (a Naiad) • The Charites 1. Tenages Antiope • Aeëtes 1. Aglaea "splendor" 2. Macareus • Aloeus 2. Euphrosyne "mirth" 3. Actis Gaia • Tritopatores...
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