Corycian nymphs — The Corycian Nymphs were the three Naiads (nymphs) of the sacred springs of the Corycian Cave of Mount Parnassus in Phocis. The names of the nymphs are Corycia, Kleodora and Melaina; their father s name was Kephisos or Pleistos. Corycia was the… … Wikipedia
Naiad — For other uses, see Naiad (disambiguation). A Naiad by John William Waterhouse, 1893; a water nymph approaches the sleeping Hylas. In Greek mythology, the Naiads or Naiades (Ναϊάδες from the Greek νάειν, to flow, and νᾶμα, running water ) were a… … Wikipedia
Thriae — The Thriae or Thriai were nymphs, three virginal sisters, one of a number of such triads ( maiden trinities Jane Ellen Harrison called them) in Greek mythology [Hesiod s Theogony gives the Gorgon, the Horae, the Moirae, and the Charites; later… … Wikipedia
Mount Parnassus — For other uses, see Parnassus (disambiguation). Parnassus Mount Parnassus Elevation … Wikipedia
Parnassus (disambiguation) — Parnassus or Parnassos may refer to:* Mount Parnassus, a mountain in central Greece near Delphi ** Parnassos, the son of the nymph Kleodora and the man Kleopompus, and namesake of the mountain ** Parnassos (municipality), a municipality in Phocis … Wikipedia
List of Oceanids — Oceanus is a figure of ancient Greek myth. This is a list of his consorts and children.List of Oceanids [Hesiod, Theogony, 346; http://www.theoi.com/Text/HesiodTheogony.html] [Apollodorus, Library 1.2.2;… … Wikipedia
Cleodora — may refer to: Another name for the plant genus Croton In Greek mythology: One of the Danaids Kleodora, one of the Thriae This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an … Wikipedia
Corycia — In Greek mythology, Corycia (or Korykia Κωρύκια) was a naiad who lived on Mount Parnassus in Phocis. Her father was the local river god Kephisos or Pleistos of northern Boeotia. With Apollo, she became the mother of Lycoreus. Corycia was one of… … Wikipedia
Pandarĕos — Pandarĕos, Sohn des Merops, aus Milet; da er an den Diebereien des Tantalos Theil nahm u. selbst den goldenen Hund stahl, welcher den Tempel des Zeus auf Kreta bewachte, so wurde er mit seiner Gemahlin Harmothéa flüchtig, ging nach Athen u. von… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Danăos — Danăos, Sohn des Belos u. der Anchinoë, aus dem Geschlecht der Jo; wurde Herrscher von Libyen. Da er sich mit seinem Zwillingsbruder Ägyptos veruneinigt hatte, so sollte dieser Streit durch eine Heirath der 50 Töchter des D. (Danaiden) mit den 50 … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon