- Gr****
religion and mythology, the
Muses (Ancient Gr****: Μοῦσαι, romanized: Moûsai, Gr****: Μούσες, romanized:
Múses) are the
inspirational goddesses of...
- 1991,
Tanya Donelly left the
Muses to form Belly,
taking Abong with her. With
Donelly not
being replaced,
Throwing Muses opted to
continue as a trio,...
-
Muses are the nine
inspirational goddesses of literature, science, and the arts in Gr**** and
Roman mythology.
Muse or
muses may also
refer to:
Muse (person)...
- Look up
Muse or
muse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Muses are the
inspirational goddesses of literature, science, and the arts in Gr**** mythology...
- Nine
Muses may
refer to: The nine
Muses of Gr****
mythology Nine
Muses (band), a
South Korean girl
group The Nine
Muses, an
elegiac volume of
poetry published...
- Nine
Muses A (Korean: 나인뮤지스A,
stylized in all caps or 9MUSES AMUSE) was the
first sub-group of
South Korean girl
group Nine
Muses formed by Star Empire...
- from the
Muses,
ancient Gr****
goddesses of inspiration.
Human muses are
woven throughout history. In
modern times,
specific people are
called muses; as a...
-
Musition is an
educational music theory software program.
Musition contains 34
topics and
allows students to
improve their theory knowledge and musicianship...
- Nine
Muses. They
released their first song "Give Me," a duet with Seo In-young for the
soundtrack to
Prosector Princess, on
April 7, 2010. Nine
Muses officially...
- Françoise-Marie-Jeanne
Picquefeu de Longpré, as Thalia,
Muse of
Comedy Louis-Michel van Loo (1765–1766) (1739)
Muses in po****r
culture Thalia Theatre (disambiguation)...