- (fresh water)
Crinaeae (fountains) 3. Limnades,
Limnatides (lakes) 4.
Pegaeae (springs) 5.
Potameides (rivers)
Oceanids daughters of Oce**** and Tethys...
- Κρηναῖαι, from Gr**** "κρήνη") are
nymphs ****ociated with springs.
Camenae Pegaeae Larson, pp. 8, 362. Larson,
Jennifer (2001), Gr**** Nymphs: Myth, Cult,...
- (Λιμνάδες / Λειμενίδες) were a type of
naiad living in
freshwater lakes.
Pegaeae (Πηγαῖαι) were a type of
naiad that
lived in springs.
Nereids were sea...
- Tethys, and his
daughters by
Mount Didymos, the Rhyndacides, were
revered as
pegaeæ,
meaning water-Springs. In his Dionysiaca,
Nonnus recorded their waters...
- Thr****a by Ares
Zeuxippe Erid**** River,
Athens mother of
Butes by
Teleon V.
Pegaeae springs - The
Anigrides Elis
daughters of the
river god Anigros, were believed...
- – White-skinned
nature spirits Pech (Scottish) –
Strong little people Pegaeae (Gr****) –
Spring nymph Pegasus (Gr****) –
Winged horse Pegacorn – Pegasus-unicorn...
-
refer to:
Pegaea (mythology), one of the
Ionides Pegaea,
singular form of
Pegaeae This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Pegaea...
-
characters including a
water nymph most
likely to be the
Nymph of
Springs Pegaeae, a crystal-covered, cave
dwelling Wiccan or
Nymph and a sky
goddess swathed...
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Pederasty in
ancient Greece Pedestal of
Agrippa Pediments of the
Parthenon Pegaeae Pegasides Pegasus Peiraikos Peirasia Peirous Peisander Peisander (navarch)...