- and the Hesperides.
Their names were
Deino (Δεινώ), Enyo (Ἐνυώ), and
Pemphredo (Πεμφρηδώ). The
Graeae are best
known from
their encounter with ****us...
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lists the
children of
Phorcys and Ceto as the
Graeae (naming only two:
Pemphredo, and Enyo), the
Gorgons (Stheno,
Euryale and Medusa),
probably Echidna...
- Hesiod's
Theogony lists the
children of Ceto and
Phorcys as the two Graiae:
Pemphredo and Enyo, and the
three Gorgons: Sthenno, Euryale, and Medusa, with their...
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Poseidon Aphrodite Echidna Gorgon Graeae Ladon Hesperides Sirens Thoosa Helios Rhodos Stheno Deino HELIADAE Electryone Euryale Enyo
Medusa Pemphredo...
- of the sea-deities
Phorcys and Ceto. Her
sisters were
called Enyo and
Pemphredo. They were old
women from
birth and had one eye and one tooth, and these...
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Telchines Halia Poseidon Aphrodite Echidna Gorgon Graeae Ladon Hesperides Thoosa Helios Rhodos Stheno Deino Heliadae Electryone Euryale Enyo
Medusa Pemphredo...
- children,
Phorcys and Ceto,
married each
other and
produced the two Graiae:
Pemphredo and Enyo, and the
three Gorgons: Stheno, Euryale, and Medusa. Poseidon...
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Telchines Halia Poseidon Aphrodite Echidna Gorgon Graeae Ladon Hesperides Thoosa Helios Rhodos Stheno Deino Heliadae Electryone Euryale Enyo
Medusa Pemphredo...
-
three grey
sisters (witches) in Gr**** mythology,
named Deino, Enyo, and
Pemphredo Three Sisters (album), a 2004
album by
Alice Donut Three Sisters (agriculture)...
- and one eye
among them. Also
known as the
Graeae sisters.
Deino Enyo
Pemphredo Griffin or
Gryphon or
Gryps or Grypes: a
creature that
combines a lion's...