- In Gr**** mythology, the
Oenotropae (Ancient Gr****: Οἰνοτρόπαι, "the
women who
change (into) wine") or
Oenotrophae (Ancient Gr****: Οἰνοτρόφαι, the "Winegrowers")...
- Nokhubulwane, Zulu
goddess of the rainbow, agriculture, rain, and beer.
Oenotropae, Gr**** goddesses, "the
women who
change (anything into) wine". Ogoun,...
- Delos.
Anius had
three daughters: Oeno, Spermo, and Elais,
known as the
Oenotropae; and
three sons, Andros, Mykonos, and Thasos.
Their mother was Dorippe...
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sacrificial bull by the horns. Dryope, a Lemnian. Dryope,
mother of the
Oenotropae by Anius.
Dryopia Graves, Robert, (1955) 1960. The Gr**** Myths. Virgil...
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Meropis Merops Minyades Munichus Neophron Nisus Nyctaea Nyctimene Oenoe Oenotropae Ortygius Pandareus Pelia Perdix Periphas Peristera Picus Pierides Phene...
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Meropis Merops Minyades Munichus Neophron Nisus Nyctaea Nyctimene Oenoe Oenotropae Ortygius Pandareus Pelia Perdix Periphas Peristera Picus Pierides Phene...
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Meropis Merops Minyades Munichus Neophron Nisus Nyctaea Nyctimene Oenoe Oenotropae Ortygius Pandareus Pelia Perdix Periphas Peristera Picus Pierides Phene...
- that
hides during the day, but
appears at night.
Oenotropae ("wine-turning")
Doves Dionysus The
Oenotropae were
sisters who had been
blessed by Dionysus...
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Meropis Merops Minyades Munichus Neophron Nisus Nyctaea Nyctimene Oenoe Oenotropae Ortygius Pandareus Pelia Perdix Periphas Peristera Picus Pierides Phene...
- Terpsic****
Thalia Urania Mycene Nemesis Nephele Nesoi Nete Nike Nyx
Oenotropae Oizys Palioxis Pallas Panacea Pandia Pasikrata Pasiphaë
Pasithea Peitharchia...