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- Pegaeae abstract "In Greek mythology, the Pegaeae (/pəˈdʒiː.i/; Πηγαῖαι) were a type of naiad that lived in springs. They were often considered great uncles of the river gods (Potamoi), thus establishing a mythological relationship between a river itself and its springs. The number of Pegaeae included but was not limited to:Albunea (Roman mythology)Alexirhoe, daughter of the river god GrenikosThe Anigrides (daughters of the river god Anigros, were believed to cure skin diseases) ArchidemiaArethusaCastalia, or CassotisComaetho, daughter or wife of the river god CydnusThe Corycian Nymphs (Coryceia, Cleodora, Daphnis, Melaina)CyaneThe Cyrtonian nymphs (local springs in the town of Cyrtones, Boeotia) The Deliades (daughters of Inopus, god of the river Inopus on the island of Delos)Dirce, transformed into a spring (presumably into a nymph personifying it) after her deathGargaphie, or Plataia (one of the daughters of the river god Asopus)Hagno, one of the nurses of infant Zeus The Himerian NaiadsThe Inachides (daughters of the river god Inachus, namely Io, Amymone, Philodice, Messeis and Hyperia)The Ionides (Calliphaea, Iasis, Pegaea and Synallaxis)IsmeneThe Ithacian nymphs (dwelled in sacred caves on Ithaca)Langia The Leibethrides (individual names include Libethrias and Petra)MageaMilichieMetope (wife of Asopus)The Mysian Naiads (Euneica, Malis and Nycheia), who dwelled in the spring of Pegae near the lake Askanios in Bithynia and were responsible for the kidnapping of HylasThe Ortygian nymphs (local springs of Syracuse, Sicily)Pegasis, daughter of the river god GrenikosPeirenePharmaceia, nymph of a poisonous spring in Attika and Orithyia's playmatePsanis (a local spring in Arcadia)The Rhyndacides (daughters of the river god Rhyndacus)SalmacisThe Spercheides (daughters of the river god Spercheus)Strophia (a spring on Mount Cithaeron near Thebes; barely personified)Telphousa Temenitis↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
- Pegaeae wikiPageExternalLink Naiades.html.
- Pegaeae wikiPageID "82853".
- Pegaeae wikiPageRevisionID "588457538".
- Pegaeae hasPhotoCollection Pegaeae.
- Pegaeae subject Category:Greek_mythology.
- Pegaeae subject Category:Naiads.
- Pegaeae subject Category:Nymphs.
- Pegaeae type AquaticPlant113121544.
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- Pegaeae type Naiad112611640.
- Pegaeae type Naiads.
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- Pegaeae type Organism100004475.
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- Pegaeae type VascularPlant113083586.
- Pegaeae type Whole100003553.
- Pegaeae comment "In Greek mythology, the Pegaeae (/pəˈdʒiː.i/; Πηγαῖαι) were a type of naiad that lived in springs. They were often considered great uncles of the river gods (Potamoi), thus establishing a mythological relationship between a river itself and its springs.".
- Pegaeae label "Pegaeae".
- Pegaeae label "Pegaeae".
- Pegaeae label "Pegeas".
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- Pegaeae label "Pégées".
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- Pegaeae sameAs Pegeak.
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- Pegaeae sameAs Pegaeae.
- Pegaeae sameAs Pegeias.
- Pegaeae sameAs m.0l7bc.
- Pegaeae sameAs Q2032847.
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- Pegaeae sameAs Pegaeae.
- Pegaeae wasDerivedFrom Pegaeae?oldid=588457538.
- Pegaeae isPrimaryTopicOf Pegaeae.