- dictionary. Aglaia,
Aglaea, Aglaïa, Aglaja, or
Aglaya (Ἀγλαΐα) is an
ancient Gr****
female name and may
refer to:
Aglaia or
Aglaea (mythology)
Aglaia (Grace)...
- In Gr**** mythology, Aglaia, Aglaïa (/əˈɡlaɪə/), or
Aglaea (/əˈɡliːə/) (Ancient Gr****: Ἀγλαΐα, lit. 'festive radiance') is a goddess, one of the Charites...
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Aglaea (/əˈɡliːə/) or
Aglaia (/əˈɡlaɪə/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀγλαΐα
means 'splendor, brilliant,
shining one'[citation needed]) is the name of
several figures...
- 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...
- who
personify beauty and grace.
According to Hesiod, the
Charites were
Aglaea, Euphrosyne, and Thalia, who were the
daughters of Zeus and Eurynome, the...
- the abundance') was one of the
three Charites,
along with her
sisters Aglaea and Euphrosyne. The Gr**** word
thalia is an
adjective applied to banquets...
- from left to right, Euphrosyne,
Aglaea and
Thalia – who were said to
represent mirth (Euphrosyne),
elegance (
Aglaea), and youth/beauty (Thalia). The...
- 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...
-
Hephaestus as
Aglaea, and some
scholars conclude that
references to
Aglaea and
Charis refer to the same
goddess under different names. However,
Aglaea appears...
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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...