- A
hamadryad or
hamadryas (/hæməˈdraɪ.æd/;
Ancient Gr****: ἁμαδρυάς, pl: ἁμαδρυάδες, romanized: Hamadryás, pl:
Hamadryádes) is a Gr****
mythological being...
-
Hamadryades may
refer to:
Hamadryad, a type of tree
nymph in
Ancient Gr****
mythology Hamadryades, a
synonym for Nicias, a
genus of
beetles This disambiguation...
- The term
hamadryad has
several uses:
Hamadryad, a kind of
nymph in Gr****
mythology Hamadryad,
another term for the king
cobra Hamadryas baboon, a species...
- HMS
Hamadryad may
refer to:
Spanish frigate Ninfa
captured by the
British in the
action of 26
April 1797 and
taken into
service as HMS
Hamadryad. She was...
-
Lanka and Myanmar. The king
cobra is also
referred to by the
common name "
hamadryad",
especially in
older literature.
Hamadryas hannah was the scientific...
- Artemis.
Phoebe (daughter of Leucippus),
daughter of Leucippus. Phoebe, a
hamadryad who
became one of King Danaus's many
wives or
concubines and possible...
- most nymphs.
These were the
hamadryads, who were an
integral part of
their trees, such that if the tree died, the
hamadryad ****ociated with it also died...
- The
Royal Hamadryad Hospital was a seamen's
hospital and
later a
psychiatric hospital in the
docklands area of Cardiff, Wales. It had
replaced a hospital...
-
rearing upwards and
producing a hood when
threatened The king
cobra or
hamadryad (Ophiophagus hannah) The two
species of tree cobras, Goldie's tree cobra...
- The
Story of the
Hamadryad (Arakan: Ngan-daw-shay Watthu) is a
folktale from the
Arakanese people,
collected by
researcher San Shwe Bu and
published in...