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- 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 (CharitéBerlin University Medicine) (pronounced [ʃaʁite] ) is Europe's largest university hospital, affiliated...
- is the youngest of the Charites. According to the Dionysiaca, Aglaia is one of the "dancers of Orchomenus" (i.e. the Charites, per Pindar), along with...
- 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...
- according to the geographer Pausanias, the name given to one of the two Charites at Athens (the other being Auxo). Hegemone, as the name of a Charis, can...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- mortal, occasionally depicted as a god) Aglaea Aphrodite Apollo Charis Charites Hebe Kale Clíodhna Freyja Apollo Venus Lada Tāne List of fertility deities...