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Maliades or
Meliades may
refer to
three types of
nymph in Gr**** mythology: Epimelides,
protectors of
herds Meliae,
protectors of ash
trees Spercheides...
- to tree
nymphs in general.
These were
nymphs of the
laurel trees. The
Maliades,
Meliades or
Epimelides were
nymphs of
apple and
other fruit trees and...
- (apple tree; also
protected flocks)
other name
variants include Meliades,
Maliades and Hamameliades; same as
these are also the
Boucolai (Pastoral Nymphs)...
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Naiads and Dryads.
Other names – Mēlídes (Μηλίδες), Malídes (Μαλίδες),
Maliádes (Μαλιάδες), and Hamamēlídes (Ἁμαμηλίδες) –
denote nymphs ****ociated with...
- mythology, the
Spercheides (Ancient Gr****: Σπερχειδες), also
known as the
Maliades (Μηλίδες), were
naiads of the
Spercheus River, in Malis. They were sometimes...
- the play
Philoctetes mentions a
plurality of
nymphs with a
similar name,
Maliades (Μαλιάδες) from the
river Spercheios. However,
according to Rutherford...