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Mythological daughters of Anius and Dryope
In Greek mythology, the Oenotropae (Ancient Greek: Οἰνοτρόπαι, "the women who change (into) wine") or Oenotrophae (Ancient Greek: Οἰνοτρόφαι, the "Winegrowers")
Oenotropae
Nokhubulwane - Zulu goddess of the rainbow, agriculture, rain, and beer. Oenotropae - Greek goddesses, "the women who change (anything into) wine". Ogoun
List of deities of wine and beer
List_of_deities_of_wine_and_beer
Creature in Greek mythology
Meropis Merops Minyades Munichus Neophron Nisus Nyctaea Nyctimene Oenoe Oenotropae Ortygius Pandareus Pelia Perdix Periphas Peristera Picus Pierides Phene
Siren_(mythology)
Moirai Clotho Lachesis Muses Nemesis Nephele Nesoi Nete Nike Nyx Oenone Oenotropae Oizys Opera Palioxis Pallas Panacea Pandia Pasikrata Pasiphaë Pasithea
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sacrificial bull by the horns. Dryope, a Lemnian. Dryope, mother of the Oenotropae by Anius. Dryopia Graves, Robert, (1955) 1960. The Greek Myths. Virgil
Dryope
Character in Greek mythology
Delos. Anius had three daughters: Oeno, Spermo, and Elais, known as the Oenotropae; and three sons, Andros, Mykonos, and Thasos. Their mother was Dorippe
Anius
Greek mythological characters
Meropis Merops Minyades Munichus Neophron Nisus Nyctaea Nyctimene Oenoe Oenotropae Ortygius Pandareus Pelia Perdix Periphas Peristera Picus Pierides Phene
Arge
Set of mythological Greek characters
Meropis Merops Minyades Munichus Neophron Nisus Nyctaea Nyctimene Oenoe Oenotropae Ortygius Pandareus Pelia Perdix Periphas Peristera Picus Pierides Phene
Periclymenus
Mythological youth beloved by Apollo or other deities
Meropis Merops Minyades Munichus Neophron Nisus Nyctaea Nyctimene Oenoe Oenotropae Ortygius Pandareus Pelia Perdix Periphas Peristera Picus Pierides Phene
Cyparissus
Greek mythological figure
Meropis Merops Minyades Munichus Neophron Nisus Nyctaea Nyctimene Oenoe Oenotropae Ortygius Pandareus Pelia Perdix Periphas Peristera Picus Pierides Phene
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Topics referred to by the same term
Oeno may refer to: Oenotropae, the three daughters of Anius and Dryope from Greek mythology Oeno Island, an uninhabited coral atoll in the South Pacific
Oeno_(disambiguation)
Myths centered around physical transformation in Greek mythology
that hides during the day, but appears at night. Oenotropae ("wine-turning") Doves Dionysus The Oenotropae were sisters who had been blessed by Dionysus
Metamorphoses in Greek mythology
Metamorphoses_in_Greek_mythology
People in Greek mythology
Meropis Merops Minyades Munichus Neophron Nisus Nyctaea Nyctimene Oenoe Oenotropae Ortygius Pandareus Pelia Perdix Periphas Peristera Picus Pierides Phene
Hierax_(mythology)
Daughter of Laomedon in Greek mythology
Meropis Merops Minyades Munichus Neophron Nisus Nyctaea Nyctimene Oenoe Oenotropae Ortygius Pandareus Pelia Perdix Periphas Peristera Picus Pierides Phene
Antigone (daughter of Laomedon)
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Mythological Cretan
Meropis Merops Minyades Munichus Neophron Nisus Nyctaea Nyctimene Oenoe Oenotropae Ortygius Pandareus Pelia Perdix Periphas Peristera Picus Pierides Phene
Aegolius_(mythology)
Oenoe (Marathon) Oenomaus Oenomaus of Gadara Oenone Oenopides Oenopion Oenotropae Oenotrus Oeonus Oestrus (mythology) Oesyme Oetaea Oetaei Oetylus Oeum
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles
Multiple figures in Greek mythology
Meropis Merops Minyades Munichus Neophron Nisus Nyctaea Nyctimene Oenoe Oenotropae Ortygius Pandareus Pelia Perdix Periphas Peristera Picus Pierides Phene
Hyperippe
Greek mythical character
Meropis Merops Minyades Munichus Neophron Nisus Nyctaea Nyctimene Oenoe Oenotropae Ortygius Pandareus Pelia Perdix Periphas Peristera Picus Pierides Phene
Aegypius_(mythology)
Greek mythological figure
Meropis Merops Minyades Munichus Neophron Nisus Nyctaea Nyctimene Oenoe Oenotropae Ortygius Pandareus Pelia Perdix Periphas Peristera Picus Pierides Phene
Artemiche
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Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Humble
Biblical
good victory
Female
Portuguese
Feminine form of Galician-Portuguese Xoán, XOANA means "God is gracious."
Girl/Female
German
Noble; Kind
Girl/Female
Indian
Good
Female
Egyptian
, the wife of King Aspalut.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit
Pure and Innocent
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Fawcett.
Boy/Male
Indian
Enriched
Biblical
Fortress; enclosed; sling. Let the faint be alienated.
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