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- Nymph abstract "A nymph (Greek: νύμφη, nymphē) in Greek mythology and in Latin mythology is a minor female nature deity typically associated with a particular location or landform. Different from goddesses, nymphs are generally regarded as divine spirits who animate nature, and are usually depicted as beautiful, young nubile maidens who love to dance and sing; their amorous freedom sets them apart from the restricted and chaste wives and daughters of the Greek polis. They are believed to dwell in mountains and groves, by springs and rivers, and also in trees and in valleys and cool grottoes. Although they would never die of old age nor illness, and could give birth to fully immortal children if mated to a god, they themselves were not necessarily immortal, and could be beholden to death in various forms. Charybdis and Scylla were once nymphs.Other nymphs, always in the shape of young maidens, were part of the retinue of a god, such as Dionysus, Hermes, or Pan, or a goddess, generally the huntress Artemis. Nymphs were the frequent target of satyrs.".
- Nymph thumbnail Waterhouse_Hylas_and_the_Nymphs_Manchester_Art_Gallery_1896.15.jpg?width=300.
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- Nymph wikiPageExternalLink Nymphs.html.
- Nymph wikiPageExternalLink Nymphai.html.
- Nymph wikiPageID "22058".
- Nymph wikiPageRevisionID "606787598".
- Nymph caption "In this 1896 painting by John William Waterhouse, Hylas is abducted by the Naiads, i.e. fresh water nymphs".
- Nymph country Greece.
- Nymph grouping Legendary_creature.
- Nymph habitat "[[#Classification".
- Nymph hasPhotoCollection Nymph.
- Nymph mythology Greek_mythology.
- Nymph name "Nymph".
- Nymph similarCreatures Huldra.
- Nymph similarCreatures Mermaid.
- Nymph similarCreatures Selkie.
- Nymph similarCreatures Siren_(mythology).
- Nymph subGrouping List_of_nature_deities.
- Nymph subject Category:Classical_elements.
- Nymph subject Category:Greek_legendary_creatures.
- Nymph subject Category:Muses.
- Nymph subject Category:Mythic_humanoids.
- Nymph subject Category:Nymphs.
- Nymph subject Category:Water_spirits.
- Nymph comment "A nymph (Greek: νύμφη, nymphē) in Greek mythology and in Latin mythology is a minor female nature deity typically associated with a particular location or landform. Different from goddesses, nymphs are generally regarded as divine spirits who animate nature, and are usually depicted as beautiful, young nubile maidens who love to dance and sing; their amorous freedom sets them apart from the restricted and chaste wives and daughters of the Greek polis.".
- Nymph label "Nimf (mythisch wezen)".
- Nymph label "Nimfy".
- Nymph label "Ninfa (mitologia)".
- Nymph label "Ninfa".
- Nymph label "Ninfas".
- Nymph label "Nymph".
- Nymph label "Nymphe (mythologie)".
- Nymph label "Nymphe".
- Nymph label "Нимфы".
- Nymph label "حورية (ميثولوجيا إغريقية)".
- Nymph label "ニュンペー".
- Nymph label "宁芙".
- Nymph sameAs Nymfy.
- Nymph sameAs Nymphe.
- Nymph sameAs Νύμφες.
- Nymph sameAs Ninfa.
- Nymph sameAs Ninfa.
- Nymph sameAs Nymphe_(mythologie).
- Nymph sameAs Nimfa.
- Nymph sameAs Ninfa_(mitologia).
- Nymph sameAs ニュンペー.
- Nymph sameAs 님프.
- Nymph sameAs Nimf_(mythisch_wezen).
- Nymph sameAs Nimfy.
- Nymph sameAs Ninfas.
- Nymph sameAs m.05jmr.
- Nymph sameAs Q373916.
- Nymph sameAs Q373916.
- Nymph wasDerivedFrom Nymph?oldid=606787598.
- Nymph depiction Waterhouse_Hylas_and_the_Nymphs_Manchester_Art_Gallery_1896.15.jpg.
- Nymph isPrimaryTopicOf Nymph.