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Peleiades (Gr****: Πελειάδες, "doves") were the
sacred women of Zeus and the
Mother Goddess, Dione, at the
Oracle at Dodona.
Pindar made a
reference to...
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traditional meanings of the star
cluster among various human cultures Peleiades All
pages with
titles containing Pleiades This
disambiguation page lists...
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media related to
Pleiades (mythology).
Alexandrian Pleiad Kṛttikā
Peleiades Seven-dots
glyph "Pleiades". Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary. Merriam-Webster...
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Morpho peleides (Peleides blue morpho), an
iridescent tropical butterfly Peleiades Pleiades (disambiguation) This
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Herodotus follows with what he was told by the prophetesses,
called peleiades ("doves") at Dodona: that two
black doves had come
flying from Thebes...
- By the time
Herodotus wrote about Dodona,
female priestesses called peleiades ("doves") had
replaced the male priests. Zeus's
consort at
Dodona was...
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tamers of
horses (ἱπποδάμοι, hippodámoi)
Achilles son of
Peleus (Πηληϊάδης
Pēlēïádēs) swift-footed (πόδας ὠκύς pódas ōkús; ποδ-άρκης pod-arkēs; ποδ-ώκεος pod-ṓkeos)...
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shrine known as the
Peleiades or Doves. The name came from Diona’s
daughter Aphrodite who had a
sacred dove. The
Peleiades had the
ability to read...
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another p****age he
quotes an
hexameter distich,
which was
ascribed to the
Peleiades, who
lived before Phemonoe: the
traditions respecting the
invention of...
- heresy.
Athenai and High
Priestess of
Athena Polias Basilinna Gerarai Peleiades High
Priestess of
Demeter Pythia Eritha Connelly, Joan Breton, Portrait...