- In Gr**** mythology, the
Meliae (also
called Meliads) (/ˈmiːli.iː/;
Ancient Gr****: Μελίαι, romanized: Melíai or Μελιάδες, Meliádes) were
usually considered...
- were
called the
Meliae. The
Meliae sisters tended the
infant Zeus in Rhea's
Cretan cave. In Hesiod's Theogony, Gaia gave
birth to the
Meliae after being made...
-
Lycorma meliae is a
planthopper species endemic to Taiwan, with multiple,
dramatically different color morphs depending on the life stage. The species...
- that had
spilled upon the
earth gave rise to the Gigantes, Erinyes, and
Meliae. From the
mixture of
blood and **** from his
mutilated genitalia, Aphrodite...
-
Pseudomonas meliae is a fluorescent, Gram-negative, soil
bacterium that
causes bacterial gall of the
chinaberry (Melia azedarach), from
which it derives...
-
Fomes meliae is a
plant pathogen that
causes wood rot on nectarine,
peach and Plat**** sp. (Sycamore). List of Plat****
diseases List of
peach and nectarine...
-
divided into
various broad subgroups based on
their habitat, such as the
Meliae (ash tree nymphs), the
Dryads (oak tree nymphs), the
Alseids (grove nymphs)...
-
splattered onto the earth, came the
Erinyes (Furies), the Giants, and the
Meliae. Also,
according to the Theogony,
Cronus threw the
severed genitals into...
- his
genitalia into the sea, the
Erinyes (along with the
Giants and the
Meliae)
emerged from the
drops of
blood which fell on the
Earth (Gaia),
while Aphrodite...
- Acheron", and Alecto". In
other versions, she and her sisters, as well as the
Meliae, were born of the
blood of Ur**** when
Cronus castrated him. In
modern French...