- Hyginus,
there were
seven Heliades: Merope, Helie, Aegle, Lampetia, Phoebe,
Aetherie and Dioxippe. Aeschylus's
fragmentary Heliades names Phaethousa and Lampetia...
- to the
tears of the
Heliades; what is
certain however is that
Hesiod was not
connecting Erid****,
amber and
perhaps the
Heliades, to the myth of Phaethon...
- he fell p****ionately in love, and whom he
later married. By 1830, the
Heliades' two children, a son
named Virgiliu and a
daughter named Virgilia, died...
- brown.
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media related to
Heliades lindae.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Heliades lindae. M. Alma Solis;
Everett D. Cashatt;...
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ageless and
deathless cattle. In Ovid's Metamorphoses, she is one of the
Heliades,
daughters of
Helios and
Clymene whose tears turn to
amber as she mourns...
-
Records from
Arizona refer to
Heliades huachucalis. The
wingspan is
about 15 mm.
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Heliades mulleolella.
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tended to her father's herd of sheep. She is
sometimes listed as
among the
Heliades,
daughters of
Helios and
Clymene who
mourned for
their brother Phaethon...
-
Heliades is a
genus of
moths of the
family Pyralidae.
Heliades huachucalis Haimbach, 1915
Heliades lindae Cashatt in Solis,
Cashatt & Scholtens, 2012 Heliades...
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loved by the sun god
Helios and the
mother by him of
Phaethon and the
Heliades. In most versions,
Clymene is the one to
reveal to
Phaethon his divine...
- (Ancient Gr****: Ἀστρὶς) or
Asteria was, in Nonnus's Dionysiaca, one of the
Heliades,
daughters of Helios,
either by the
Oceanid Clymene or the
Oceanid Ceto...