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Charites (Ancient Gr****: Χάριτες),
singular Charis (Χάρις), also
called the
Graces, are
goddesses who
personify beauty and grace.
According to Hesiod, the...
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Three Graces may
refer to: Charites,
three goddesses in Gr****
mythology (Euphrosyne, Aglaia, and Thalia), in whom
beauty was
deified The
Three Graces (Cranach)...
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Tales of
Graces is an
action role-playing
video game
developed by
Namco Tales Studio and
published by
Namco Bandai Games for the Wii. It was initially...
- "Good
Graces" is a song by
American singer Sabrina Carpenter from her
sixth studio album,
Short n'
Sweet (2024). A
Miami b****, UK garage, and hip-hop-influenced...
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Antonio Canova's
statue The
Three Graces is a
Neoclassical sculpture, in marble, of the
mythological three Charites,
daughters of Zeus –
identified on...
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graces. The game of
graces was
considered a
proper game – one be****ing
young ladies and, supposedly, one that
would make them more graceful.
Graces was...
- The
Three Graces is an oil
painting of the
Three Graces by
Peter Paul Rubens. The
painting was held in the
personal collection of the
artist until his...
- Look up Grace, grace, or
Graces in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Grace or The
Graces may
refer to:
Charites of Gr****
mythology The
Grace (group)...
- the
Graces is a
cycle of six
paintings by
Angelica Kauffman,
produced in the late 1770s
during her stay in
Great Britain.
Cupid Ties One of the
Graces to...
- The
Graces were a
series of
reforms sought by
Catholics in
Ireland in 1628–1634.
Since the
introduction of the
Reformation in Ireland,
based on the English...