- In Gr**** mythology,
Pasithea (Ancient Gr****: Πασιθέα),
Pasithee or Pasitheia, was one of the
Graces and the wife of Hypnos. In the Dionysiaca, the epic...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Pasithea (Ancient Gr****: Πασιθέα or Πασιθέη Pasitheê,
possibly meaning 'the one who runs to all' or 'the
Goddess revered by all') may...
- wife of Hephaestus, and in the
Iliad Hera
promises to give a
Charis named Pasithea to
Hypnos as bride.
Otherwise they have
little independent mythology usually...
- and
powerful goddess, and even Zeus
fears to
enter her realm. His wife,
Pasithea, is one of the
youngest of the
Charites and is
promised to him by Hera...
-
Pasithea caerulea is a
species of herb in the
family Asphodelaceae. It is
native to Peru and
Chile in
South America and is the only
species in the monotypic...
- the "dancers of Orchomenus" (i.e. the Charites, per Pindar),
along with
Pasithea and Peitho, who
attend Aphrodite. When
Aphrodite jealously attempts to...
-
Cliona griffithsii (Bowerbank, 1866)
Cliona hystrix (Johnston, 1842)
Cliona pasithea (Nardo, 1839)
Cliona sulphurea (Desor, 1851)
Cliona tenebrosus (Bowerbank...
- Peru. C. k.
kolyma (Ecuador, Peru, Brazil: Mato Grosso, Amazonas) C. k.
pasithea (Hewitson, 1864) (Ecuador)
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- this p****age has led some to
conclude that
Homer mentions two Charites,
Pasithea and Kale,
which seems to be a
forced separation of
three words: Pasi thea...
- Zealand. This
species was
first described by
Edward Meyrick in 1883 as
Pasithea orphnaea.
Meyrick collected the type
specimen of A.
orphnaea in January...