-
three as the
number of
Charites, but that the
Athenians and
Spartans worshipped only two. For the
Athenians the two
Charites were Auxo and Hegemone,...
- The
Charité – Universitätsmedizin
Berlin (
Charité –
Berlin University Medicine) (pronounced [ʃaʁite] ) is Europe's
largest university hospital, affiliated...
- is the
youngest of the
Charites.
According to the Dionysiaca,
Aglaea is one of the "dancers of Orchomenus" (i.e. the
Charites, per Pindar),
along with...
- 'the glorious'[citation needed]) was one of the
Charites (Graces). The
Lakedaemonians say that the
Charites are the two who gave them the
names of Cleta...
- romanized: Tháleia, lit. 'the joyous, the abundance') was one of the
three Charites,
along with her
sisters Aglaea and Euphrosyne. The Gr**** word
thalia is...
- Kharis, "Grace"), is a
goddess in Gr**** mythology. She is a
member of the
Charites (Ancient Gr****: Χάριτες) — or
Gratiae (Graces) in
Roman mythology — who...
- personages: Euanthe,
mother of the
Charites: Aglaia,
Euphrosyne and
Thalia by Zeus.
Other names for the
mother of the
Charites were Eurynome, Eunomia, Eurydome...
- The
Three Graces may
refer to:
Charites,
three goddesses in Gr****
mythology (Euphrosyne, Aglaia, and Thalia), in whom
beauty was
deified The
Three Graces...
- Gr****: Εὐφροσύνη, romanized: Euphrosúnē) is a goddess, one of the
three Charites. She was
sometimes called Euthymia (Ancient Gr****: Εὐθυμία, lit. 'good...
- in c. 600 BC.
classical Orchomenos was
known for its
sanctuary of the
Charites or Graces, the
oldest in the city (the 9th
century Byzantine monastery...