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- Litae abstract "Litae (Greek: Λιταί meaning 'Prayers') are personifications in Greek mythology.They appear in Homer's Iliad in Book 9 as the lame and wrinkled daughters of Zeus (no mother named and no number given) who follow after Zeus' exiled daughter Até ('Folly') as healers but who cannot keep up with the fast-running Até. They bring great advantage to those who venerate them; but if someone dishonors them, then they go to Zeus and ask that Até be sent against that person.This is an obvious allegory on the supposed power of prayer to mitigate the misfortunes into which one's folly has led one.".
- Litae wikiPageExternalLink Litai.html.
- Litae wikiPageID "79072".
- Litae wikiPageRevisionID "540803265".
- Litae hasPhotoCollection Litae.
- Litae subject Category:Greek_goddesses.
- Litae subject Category:Offspring_of_Zeus.
- Litae subject Category:Personification_in_Greek_mythology.
- Litae type Abstraction100002137.
- Litae type Belief105941423.
- Litae type Cognition100023271.
- Litae type Content105809192.
- Litae type Deity109505418.
- Litae type Goddess109535622.
- Litae type GreekGoddesses.
- Litae type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Litae type SpiritualBeing109504135.
- Litae comment "Litae (Greek: Λιταί meaning 'Prayers') are personifications in Greek mythology.They appear in Homer's Iliad in Book 9 as the lame and wrinkled daughters of Zeus (no mother named and no number given) who follow after Zeus' exiled daughter Até ('Folly') as healers but who cannot keep up with the fast-running Até.".
- Litae label "Litae".
- Litae label "Litai".
- Litae label "Litai".
- Litae sameAs Litai.
- Litae sameAs Λιταί.
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- Litae sameAs Litai.
- Litae sameAs m.0kkv7.
- Litae sameAs Q2705874.
- Litae sameAs Q2705874.
- Litae sameAs Litae.
- Litae wasDerivedFrom Litae?oldid=540803265.
- Litae isPrimaryTopicOf Litae.