- Meliads) (/ˈmiːli.iː/;
Ancient Gr****: Μελίαι, romanized: Melíai or Μελιάδες,
Meliádes) were
usually considered to be the
nymphs of the ash tree,
whose name they...
-
nymphs in general.
These were
nymphs of the
laurel trees. The Maliades,
Meliades or
Epimelides were
nymphs of
apple and
other fruit trees and the protectors...
-
Epimelides (apple tree; also
protected flocks)
other name
variants include Meliades,
Maliades and Hamameliades; same as
these are also the
Boucolai (Pastoral...
- In Gr**** mythology, the Epimeliads, Epimelides,
Meliades, or
Maliades (Ancient Gr****: Ἐπιμηλιάδες, Ἐπιμηλίδες, Μηλιάδες, Μαλιάδες) are
dryad nymphs that...
- on the
death of Henry,
Prince of Wales,
called Teares on the
Death of
Meliades (Moeliades, 3rd edit. 1614). The poem
shows the
influence of Spenser's...
-
Maliades or
Meliades may
refer to
three types of
nymph in Gr**** mythology: Epimeliads,
protectors of
apple trees Meliae,
protectors of ash
trees Spercheides...
-
Henri Le Page, the
fourth child succeeds his
father in 1822. Eléonore
Méliade marries the
officer Louis Didier Fauré.
Arquebusier and
fourbisseur in...
-
Oreophryne loriae, Port
Moresby cross frog
Oreophryne matawan Oreophryne meliades Oreophryne notata,
Ialibu cross frog
Oreophryne oviprotector Oreophryne...
- the
combat involve figures of
Arthurian legend.
Henry was
introduced as
Meliades, a son of the
Scottish queen by
Meliadus of Lyonesse. The
speeches prophesied...
- 1898) Port
Moresby cross frog
Oreophryne matawan Kraus, 2016
Oreophryne meliades Kraus, 2016
Oreophryne mertoni (Roux, 1910) Merton's
cross frog Oreophryne...