- the Muse Calliope, or of
Helios and Athena, or lastly, of Cronus. The
Kuretes or
Kouretes (Κουρῆτες) (see
Ecstatics below) were nine
dancers who venerated...
- The
Dioscuri are the
inventors of war dances,
which characterize the
Kuretes.
Anakeia (ἀνάκεια) or
Anakeion (ἀνάκειον) was a
festival held at Athens...
- the
Keres by the name Telchines", whom
Eustathius identified with the
Kuretes of Crete, who
could call up
squalls of wind and
would brew
potions from...
- Transliteration: "Nanto Suichōken shi no mai! Ai no tame ore no
inochi kurete yarō!!" (****anese: 南斗水鳥拳死の舞い! 愛のためオレの命くれてやろう!!) October 17, 1985 (1985-10-17)...
- and
Socus and Combe.
Melisseus was the
eldest and
leader of the nine
Kuretes of Crete.[citation needed] They were
chthonic daimones of
Mount Ida, who...
- (ダビダンス, Dabi Dansu) "Thanks for
Going Strong" (元気でいてくれてありがとう,
Genki deite kurete arigatō) "Threads of Hope" (一縷の希望たち,
Ichiru no Kibō-tachi) "Hero-Saturated...
-
pregnant with her child. Hitomi's last
single in the Avex label, "Umarete
Kurete Arigato/Smile World", was
released on
February 16, 2011. This
month she...
- "Senpai." (センパイ。), "Daikirai na Hazudatta." (大嫌いなはずだった。), and "Erande
Kurete Arigatou." (選んでくれてありがとう。).
Kotaro Enomoto (榎本 虎太朗,
Enomoto Kotarō) Voiced...
-
Telchines of Rhodes, the Cyclopes, the Dactyls, the Korybantes, and the
Kuretes.
These different groups were
often confused or
identified with one another...
-
nymph Idaea, who,
according to
Diodorus Siculus, was the
mother of the ten
Kuretes.
Idaea was also an
epithet of Cybele. The
Romans knew
Cybele as
Magna Mater...