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Honey-Sweet ( meli) MELIA was the Naiad-nymph of the spring or fountain of the main town of the Aegean island of Keos (Ceos). She was loved by the god Apollon and bore him Keos, the eponymous king of the island. Melia's name was derived from the Greek word meli "honey-sweet", an adjective often applied to the waters of a spring.


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The Ash Tree Nymphs or Meliae were created by the blood that fell on the earth when the Titan Cronus castrated his father Uranus, in his effort to overthrow him. Along with the Meliae, came out the Erinyes (the Furies) and the Giants. The mankind of the Age of Bronze originated from the Meliae.


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In Greek mythology, Melia or Melie (Ancient Greek Μελία, Μελίη) was the name of several figures. [1] The name Melia comes from μελία, the ancient Greek word for ash-tree. [2] In the plural, the Meliae were a class of nymphs associated with trees, particularly ash-trees.


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In Greek mythology, the Meliae or Meliai were nymphs of the ash tree, whose name they shared. They appeared from the drops of blood spilled when Cronus castrated Uranus, according to Hesiod, Theogony 187. From the same blood sprang the Erinyes, suggesting that the ash-tree nymphs represented the Fates in milder guise (Graves 6.4).


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In Greek mythology, Melia is one of the Meliae, nymphs associated with ash trees, from which mankind was created. Melia is also the mother of several important mythological figures. Meliae and the Creation of Man The Meliae, including Melia, were born from the blood of the castrated sky god Uranus,


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In Greek mythology, Melia or Melie ( Ancient Greek: Μελίη) was a Bithynian nymph, who was, by Poseidon, the mother of Amycus and Mygdon, both kings of the Bebryces. [1]


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Melia, the "ash tree" nymph, was the daughter of Okeanos. She had sons Phoroneus and Aegialeus with her brother, Inakhos.


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In Greek mythology Melia was the Naiad-nymph of the main spring or fountain of the town of Cius in Bithynia (north-western Anatolia). She was loved by the old rustic-god Silenus and bore him Dolion--the eponymous founding-king of the Doliones tribe of western Bithynia.


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Myths / Mortals / Phoroneus. Phoroneus was the primordial king of the city of Argos in Greek mythology, and a hero of the area. He was the son of the river god Inachus and either Melia, the ash-tree nymph, or Argia, the personification of the region of Argolid. He was the person that gathered the people of the area into a community, and then.


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Io, in Greek mythology, daughter of Inachus (the river god of Argos) and the Oceanid Melia. Under the name of Callithyia, Io was regarded as the first priestess of Hera, the wife of Zeus. Zeus fell in love with her and, to protect her from the wrath of Hera, changed her into a white heifer.


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Translation Honey-Sweet, Ash-Tree MELIA was the Melian-nymph of an ash-tree, or the Naiad-nymph of a spring, on the Lakonian peninsular of Malea (southern Greece). She was the mother by Seilenos (Silenus) of the kentauros Pholos (centaur Pholus) and, probably, the other Peloponnesian Kentauroi (Centaurs).


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Melia, a lesser-known figure in Greek mythology, was a daughter of the Titan Oceanus. She is often associated with her role as the consort of Apollo, the Gre.


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Translation Honey-Sweet ( meli) MELIA was the Okeanid- and Naiad-nymph of the spring or fountain of the main town of the Bebrykes (Bebryces) tribe of eastern Bithynia (north-western Anatolia). She was loved by the god Poseidon and bore him Amykos (Amycus), first king of the Bebrykes.


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Greek Mythology >> Nymphs >> Meliae (Meliai) MELIAI Greek Name ΜελιαΜελιαι Transliteration Melia, Meliai Latin Spelling Melia, Meliae Translation Of Ash-Trees, Of Honey THE MELIAI (Meliae) were the Oread - nymphs of mountain ash-tree, born of Gaia (Gaea, the Earth) when she was impregnated by the blood of the castrated Ouranos (Uranus, the Sky).


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In Greek mythology, Phoroneus ( / fəˈrɒn.juːs /; Ancient Greek: Φορωνεύς means 'bringer of a price' [1]) was a culture-hero of the Argolid, fire-bringer, [2] law giver, [3] and primordial king of Argos. Family


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In Greek mythology, the Meliae (also called Meliads) ( / ˈmiːli.iː /; Ancient Greek: Μελίαι, Melíai or Μελιάδες, Meliádes) were usually considered to be the nymphs of the ash tree, whose name they shared. [1] Mythology