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In Greek mythology, the Epimeliads are nymphs who are protectors of sheep. Greek mythology comprises the collected narratives of Greek gods, goddesses, heroes, and heroines, originally created and spread within an oral-poetic tradition. ...
The ancient Greeks proposed many different ideas about the primordial gods in their mythology. ...
In Greek mythology, the Titans (Greek ΤιÏαν, plural ΤιÏανεÏ) are among a series of gods, some of whom opposed Zeus and the Olympian gods in their ascent to power. ...
The twelve gods of Olympus. ...
The ancient Greeks had a large number of sea gods. ...
In mythology chthonic (from Greek ÏθονιοÏ-pertaining to the earth; earthy) designates, or pertains to, gods or spirits of the underworld, especially in Greek mythology. ...
For other uses see Muse (disambiguation). ...
Asclepius Asclepius (Greek also rendered Aesculapius in Latin and transliterated Asklepios) was the god of medicine and healing in ancient Greek mythology, according to which he was born a mortal but was given immortality as the constellation Ophiuchus after his death. ...
Medicine on the Web NLM (National Library of Medicine, contains resources for patients and healthcare professionals) Virtual Hospital (digital health sciences library by the University of Iowa) Online Medical Dictionary Collection of links to free medical resources Category: Medicine ...
In Greek mythology LÄtÅ (Greek: ÎηÏÏ, Lato in Dorian Greek, the hidden one) is known to be a daughter of the Titans Coeus and Phoebe, and in the Olympian scheme of things, Zeus is the father of her twins, Apollo and Artemis. ...
Apollo (Greek: ÎÏÏλλÏν, ApóllÅn; ÎÏελλÏν) is a god in Greek and Roman mythology, the son of Zeus and Leto, and the twin of Artemis (goddess of the hunt), one of the most important and many-sided of the Olympian divinities. ...
The Artemis of Versailles, a Roman copy of a Hellenistic marble sculpture, now at the Louvre Museum. ...
Marble sculpture of Pan copulating with a goat, recovered from Herculaneum Pan (Greek Παν, genitive ΠανοÏ) is the Greek god who watches over shepherds and their flocks. ...
In a draw in a mountainous region, a shepherd guides a flock of about 20 sheep amidst scrub and olive trees. ...
Hylas and the Nymphs by John William Waterhouse In Greek mythology, a nymph is any member of a large class of female nature entities, sometimes bound to a particular location or landform. ...
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The names of the species of the nymphs varied according to their natural abode. ...
In Greek mythology, the Crinaeae were a type of nymph associated with fountains. ...
The Dryad by Evelyn De Morgan Dryads are tree spirits in Greek mythology. ...
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For the ancient Greek city Hesperides see Benghazi. ...
In Greek mythology, the Limnades were a type of nymph. ...
In Greek mythology, the Meliae were nymphs of the manna-ash tree. ...
Naiad by John William Waterhouse, 1893 In Greek mythology, the Naiads (from the Greek νάειν, to flow, and νἃμα, running water) were a type of nymph who presided over fountains, wells, springs, streams, and brooks, as river gods embodied rivers, and some very ancient spirits inhabited the still waters of...
In Greek mythology, the Napaeae (νάÏη, a wooded dell) were a type of shy but mirthful nymph. ...
In Greek mythology, the Nereids (NEER-ee-eds) are blue-haired sea nymphs, the fifty daughters of Nereus and Doris. ...
In Greek and Roman mythology, the Oceanids were the three thousand children of Oceanus and Tethys. ...
In Greek mythology, Oreads (ὄρος, mountain) were a type of nymph that lived in mountains. ...
In Greek mythology, the Pegaeae were a type of nymph that lived in springs. ...
Greek mythology comprises the collected narratives of Greek gods, goddesses, heroes, and heroines, originally created and spread within an oral-poetic tradition. ...
Hylas and the Nymphs by John William Waterhouse In Greek mythology, a nymph is any member of a large class of female nature entities, sometimes bound to a particular location or landform. ...
Species See text A Sheep is a mammal, one of several woolly ruminant quadrupeds in the genus Ovis. ...
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