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Eileithyia or
Ilithyia (/ɪlɪˈθaɪ.ə/; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Εἰλείθυια; Ἐλεύθυια (Eleuthyia)...
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American football player El Kab (Ancient Egyptian: Nekheb,
Ancient Gr****:
Eileithyias polis), an
archaeological site in
Egypt Kyle
Afferent Body (KAB), a fictional...
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Eileithyia Cave (also the Cave of
Eileithyia) was a
sacred cave
dedicated to the
goddess of childbirth,
Eileithyia, on the
island of Crete, that was used...
- of liberty. For R. F. Willets,
Cretan dialect 'Eleuthia'
would connect Eileithyia (or
perhaps the
goddess "Eleutheria") to Eleusis. The name is probably...
- is
married to Hera, by whom he is
usually said to have
fathered Ares,
Eileithyia, Hebe, and Hephaestus. At the
oracle of Dodona, his
consort was said to...
- of the Gr**** trio of gods
comprising Fate,
Birth and Beauty; or Moira,
Eileithyia and
Kallone respectively. She is
described in Plato's
Symposium as an...
- Iris to go
bring Eileithyia by
offering her a
necklace of
amber 9
yards (8.2 m) long. Iris did
accordingly and
persuaded Eileithyia to step onto the island...
- for her with Eilioneia,
meaning the
birth goddess Eileithyia.
Horace also
links her to
Eileithyia in
carmen saeculare Some
modern commentators have elaborated...
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Athena Hebe
Hephaestus Ares
Amphitrite Hyades Pleiades Epaphus Dione Enyo
Eileithyia Dryope Maia
Alcmene Semele Hermes Aphrodite Heracles Dionysus Pan Rhode...
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might be
considered Olympians include the Horae, the Graces, the Muses,
Eileithyia, Iris, Dione, and Ganymede.
Besides the
twelve Olympians,
there were many...