- In Gr**** mythology,
Galanthis or
Galinthias (Ancient Gr****: Γαλανθίς/Γαλινθιάς, romanized:
Galanthís/Galinthiás) was the
woman who
interfered with Hera's...
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Alcmene writhed in pain,
cursed the heavens, and came
close to death.
Galanthis, a maid of
Alcmene who was nearby,
observed Lucina's
behaviour and quickly...
- to
prevent Alcmene from
giving birth to Hercules. Alcmene's
servant Galanthis,
realizing that
Lucina is
outside the room
using magic to
prevent the...
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sylvestris and
Zuelania quidonia.
Siderone galanthis galanthis (Surinam, Brazil: Pará, Trinidad)
Siderone galanthis thebais C. & R. Felder, 1862 (Colombia...
- have
permanently dela**** Heracles's
birth had she not been
fooled by
Galanthis, Alcmene's servant, who lied to Ilithyia,
saying that
Alcmene had already...
- of the
beneficial kind. Gale's name
shares an
etymology with that of
Galanthis,
another mortal woman who was
turned into a
weasel at the
hands of an...
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spying on her bathing, and he was
later devoured by his
hunting dogs.
Galanthis was
transformed into a
weasel or cat
after interfering in Hera's plans...
-
daughter of Tiresias,
thought of a
trick to
deceive the witches. Like
Galanthis,
Historis announced that
Alcmene had
delivered her child;
having been...
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which outrages the Touched.
Despite this, Amalia’s goal is
finding the
Galanthi,
which is
currently underground and
under the care of
Hague and Lavinia...
- Proetus.
Proetus of Thebes,
eponym of the
Proetid Gates, and
father of
Galanthis.
Proetus of Nauplia, a son of
Nauplius I and
father of Lernus. Proetus...