Aglaea (redirect from Aglaea, the Charis)
Aglaea here is referred to as a Charis (singular of Charites), but other characters not of this group are also named Charis, including by Aglaea. Hesiod...
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to: Charites, three goddesses in Greek mythology (Euphrosyne, Aglaia, and Thalia), in whom beauty was deified The Three Graces (Cranach), a 1531 painting...
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although in the Dionysiaca both Aglaea and Charis appear as separate characters (Aglaea refers to Charis as a separate attendant of Aphrodite when speaking...
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Nieuwenhuis, sound by Gareth Owen, and was produced by Tommy Mottola and Thalía. The musical closed on Broadway on December 30, 2018 after 289 performances...
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Celaeno Cephisso Ceto Charites Aglaea (Aglaïa) Charis Euphrosyne Kale (Cale, Calleis, Kalleis) Thalia (Grace) Chione Chrysothemis Circe Cleta Clio Cybele...
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1903. Greek text available at the Perseus Digital Library. Smith, William; Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, London (1873). "Charis"...
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ISBN 978-9051836974. Immerwahr, Sara Anderson; Chapin, Anne Proctor (2004). Charis: Essays in Honor of Sara A. Immerwahr. Amer School of Classical. p. 254...
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the god of war, and the wife of Hephaestus is a different goddess named Charis. Likewise, in Hesiod's Theogony, Aphrodite is unmarried and the wife of...
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Šijaka, Sinese, Spoletino, St. Émilion, St. Éemilion des Charentes, Tália, Thalia, Trebbiana Fiorentina, Trebbianello, Trebbiano, Trebbiano Casale, Trebbiano...
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