- The
Palici (Ancient Gr****: Παλικοί, romanized: Palikoi,
singular Palicus (Παλικός)), or Palaci, were a pair of
indigenous Sicilian chthonic deities in...
- Meisner, p. 134. Smith, s.v.
Thaleia (3);
Oxford classical Dictionary, s.v.
Palici, p. 1100; Servius, On Aeneid, 9.581–4. Apollodorus, 3.12.6; Hard 2004, p...
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Teledice Argolis (possibly) a
consort of
Phoroneus Thalia Sicily mother of the
Palici by Zeus
Thisbe Boeotia eponym of the town of
Thisbe Tit****a Mt. Parn****us...
- to be green") was a
nymph daughter of Hephaestus, and the
mother of the
Palici. Macrobius's
Saturnales (song V)
states how Zeus made love to her near the...
- the
nymph Aetna, and his sons were two gods of
Sicilian geysers called Palici, who are
elsewhere called the sons of Zeus by Aetna, or of Zeus by Thalia...
-
repeat the
words of
others The
Ourea (Ούρος),
primeval gods of
mountains The
Palici (Παλικοί), a pair of
rustic gods who
presided over the
geysers and thermal...
- Hephaestus, or Vulcan.
According to Hesychius, Adr**** was the
father of the
Palici, born to Adr****'s lover, the
nymph Thalia. Some
modern commentators have...
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divine personification of
Mount Etna,
whose sons by Zeus (Jupiter) are the
Palici, the twin
Sicilian gods of
geysers (other
authors have them
descend from...
-
Scholarship has
suggested the
Pales deities are
related to
Sicilian pair of gods
Palici, and both sets of
brother may be
reflexes of the Indo-European
mytheme of...
- Buzău County, Muntenia, Romania. It is
composed of six villages: Muscel,
Pălici, Rușavăț, Tronari, Ursoaia, and Viperești. Ion
Caraion (1923 – 1986), poet...