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- In Gr**** mythology, Psalacantha (Ancient Gr****: Ψαλάκανθα) was a nymph of the island Icaria, who later got turned into a plant by the god Dionysus. According...
- needed] Psalacantha, a nymph, promised to help Dionysus court Ariadne in exchange for his ****ual favours; but Dionysus refused, so Psalacantha advised...
- Minos Polydora one of the Danaïdes Pyronia mother of Iasion by Minos Psalacantha Icaria changed into a plant by Dionysus Rhene Mt. Cyllene, Arcadia consorted...
- portal Mythology portal Religion portal Adonis Leuce Leucothoe Niobe Psalacantha Zeus and Hera Smith, s.v. Mintha Wright, Rosemary M. "A Dictionary of...
- Myrsine Narcissus Oechalides Philyra Phyllis Picolous Pitys Plat**** Psalacantha Saliva Side Smilax Smyrna Spear Syceus Syrinx Voluntary Gr**** gods Kobalos...
- Myrsine Narcissus Oechalides Philyra Phyllis Picolous Pitys Plat**** Psalacantha Saliva Side Smilax Smyrna Spear Syceus Syrinx Voluntary Gr**** gods Kobalos...
- Myrsine Narcissus Oechalides Philyra Phyllis Picolous Pitys Plat**** Psalacantha Saliva Side Smilax Smyrna Spear Syceus Syrinx Voluntary Gr**** gods Kobalos...
- her new life, hence the great size of planes. Psalacantha Psalacanthus Dionysus The nymph Psalacantha promised to help Dionysus court the Cretan princess...
- Myrsine Narcissus Oechalides Philyra Phyllis Picolous Pitys Plat**** Psalacantha Saliva Side Smilax Smyrna Spear Syceus Syrinx Voluntary Gr**** gods Kobalos...
- over love. Mecon, a goddess' lover who was transformed into a flower. Psalacantha, another nymph transformed into a flower for trying to separate a god...