- In Gr**** mythology,
Oreads (/ˈɔːriˌæd, ˈɔːriəd/;
Ancient Gr****: Ὀρειάς, romanized: Oreiás) or
Orestiads (/ɔːˈrɛstiˌæd, -iəd/; Ὀρεστιάδες, Orestiádes) are...
- "
Oread" is a poem by
Hilda Doolittle,
originally published under the name H. D. Imagiste. It is one of her
earliest and best-known poems, and was first...
-
mythological Roman and Gr****
nymphs and satyrs. The
Oreads is
named after the
nymph of the mountains, the
Oreads, also
known as Orestiads. In Gr**** mythology...
-
Mount Oread /ˈɔːri.æd/ is a hill in Lawrence, Kansas, upon
which the
University of Kansas, and
parts of the city of Lawrence, Kansas, are located. It...
- nymphs), the
Nereids (sea nymphs), the
Oceanids (ocean nymphs), and the
Oreads (mountain nymphs).
Other nymphs included the
Hesperides (evening nymphs)...
- The
Oread Institute was a women's
college founded in Worcester, M****achusetts in 1849 by Eli Thayer.
Before its
closing in 1934, it was one of the oldest...
- An
Oread is a type of
nymph in Gr**** mythology.
Oread may also
refer to:
Oread (poem), a poem by
Hilda Doolittle Oread Limestone,
construction stone from...
- In Gr****
mythology and folklore,
Chelone (Ancient Gr****: Χελώνη, romanized: Khelṓnē, lit. 'tortoise, turtle') is an
insolent nymph who
lived by a running...
- Hecaterides) by the
daughter of Phoroneus, and
through them
grandfather of the
Oreads, Satyrs, and Curetes. His name has been
interpreted as
referring to the...
- Center,
Overland Park,
Kansas University of Kansas, Lawrence,
Kansas The
Oread Lawrence, Lawrence,
Kansas Louisville City FC
Training Center, Louisville...