- The
Thriae (/ˈθraɪ.iː/;
Ancient Gr****: Θριαί, romanized: Thriaí) were nymphs,
three virginal sisters, one of a
number of such
triads in Gr**** mythology...
- needed] From the Myrtle-nymphs (being,
either Dryads or Oreads)—or the
Thriae—who
raised him on Apollo's behalf,
Aristaeus learned other useful arts and...
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Daphnaie Dryads Epimelides Hamadryads Hesperides Hyades Krenaiai Lampades Limnades Meliae Naiads Nereids Oceanids Oreads Pegasides Pleiades Thriae v t e...
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Daphnaie Dryads Epimelides Hamadryads Hesperides Hyades Krenaiai Lampades Limnades Meliae Naiads Nereids Oceanids Oreads Pegasides Pleiades Thriae v t e...
- him from
three bee-maidens,
usually but
doubtfully identified with the
Thriae, a
trinity of pre-****enic
Aegean bee goddesses. In addition, the Oracle...
- ("Glorious Gift", in
reference to her gift of prophecy) was one of the
prophetic Thriae,
nymphs who
divined the ****ure by
throwing stones or
pebbles and were ****ociated...
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Gottfried Hermann (1806) in
incorrectly identifying the bee-maidens with the
Thriae. Honey,
according to a Gr**** myth, was
discovered by a
nymph called Melissa...
- the
slopes of Parn****us, was ****ociated with
Hermes and the Bee
Maidens (
Thriae) nymphs. It was
later sacred to Pan and to the Muses. In Book 19 of The...
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early years when
Apollo spent his time
herding cows, he was
reared by the
Thriae, who
trained him and
enhanced his
prophetic skills. The god Pan was also...
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Daphnaie Dryads Epimelides Hamadryads Hesperides Hyades Krenaiai Lampades Limnades Meliae Naiads Nereids Oceanids Oreads Pegasides Pleiades Thriae v t e...