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Definition of Pierides

Pierides
Pierides Pi*er"i*des, n. pl. [L., fr. Gr. ?. See Pierian.] (Class. Myth.) The Muses.

Meaning of Pierides from wikipedia

- In Gr**** mythology, the Pierides (Ancient Gr****: Πιερίδες) or Emathides (Ἠμαθίδες) were the nine sisters who defied the Muses in a contest of song and...
- The Pierides Museum is a museum in Larnaca, Cyprus that was founded by the Pierides Foundation. It is the nation's oldest private museum. The placard...
- The Pierides Kition inscriptions are seven Phoenician inscriptions found in Kition by Demetrios Pierides in 1881 and acquired by the Louvre in 1885. Caquot...
- George Philippou Pierides (Gr****: Γιώργος Φιλίππου Πιερίδης) (9 August 1904 – December 1999) was a Cypriot writer, celebrated for his cycle of short stories...
- Aqueduct, Larnaca Castle, Larnaca District Archaeological Museum, and Pierides Museum. It attracts many visitors to its beaches, as well as Finikoudes...
- individuals: Pierus, the eponym of Pieria, son of Makednos and father of the Pierides. Pierus, son of Thessalian Magnes and father of Hyacinth., possible lover...
- on 2 August 2022. Retrieved 2 August 2022. Kostakis Pierides at WorldFootball.net "Kostakis Pierides". EU-Football.info. Retrieved 29 January 2019. Kubusch...
- Pegasids are called Acheloides. Achelois, a daughter of Pierus and one of the Pierides. Graves, Robert (2017). The Gr**** Myths - The Complete and Definitive Edition...
- Ahimsa". Mahatma Gandhi's Ideas Including Selections from His Writings. Pierides Press. ISBN 978-1-4437-3309-0. Dalton, Dennis, ed. (1996). Mahatma Gandhi:...
- thus challenged the Muses to a match, resulting in his daughters, the Pierides, being turned into chattering jays (with κίσσα often erroneously translated...