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    particular type of nymph. Hamadryads are born bonded to a certain tree on which its life depends. Some maintain that a hamadryad is the tree itself, with...
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  • Hamadryades may refer to: Hamadryad, a type of tree nymph in Ancient Greek mythology Hamadryades, a synonym for Nicias, a genus of beetles This disambiguation...
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    Dryad (section Hamadryad)
    most nymphs. These were the hamadryads who were an integral part of their trees, such that if the tree died, the hamadryad associated with it also died...
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  • The term hamadryad has several uses: Hamadryad, a kind of nymph in Greek mythology Hamadryad, another term for the king cobra Hamadryas baboon, a species...
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    shapeshifting. Nymphs, like other goddesses, were immortal except for the Hamadryads, whose lives were bound to a specific tree. Nymphs are divided into various...
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  • HMS Hamadryad may refer to: Spanish frigate Ninfa captured by the British in the action of 26 April 1797 and taken into service as HMS Hamadryad. She was...
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    The Royal Hamadryad Hospital was a seamen's hospital and later a psychiatric hospital in the docklands area of Cardiff, Wales. It had replaced a hospital...
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  • The Story of the Hamadryad (Arakan: Ngan-daw-shay Watthu) is a folktale from the Arakanese people, collected by researcher San Shwe Bu and published in...
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  • Balanus, Carya, Craneia, Morea, Ptelea, and Syke. These were called hamadryads, and many trees derive their names from them. Athenaeus, 3.78B (3.14)...
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    HMS Hamadryad was a 46-gun fifth-rate Modified Leda-class frigate of the Royal Navy. She was launched in 1823 and later became a hospital ship in Cardiff...
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