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    In Greek and Roman mythology, a harpy (plural harpies, Ancient Greek: ἅρπυια, romanized: hárpyia, pronounced [hárpyːa]; Latin: harpȳia) is a half-human...
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  • Ocypete (category Harpies)
    three Harpies in Greek mythology. She was also known as Ocypode (Ὠκυπόδη means "swift foot") or Ocythoe (Ὠκυθόη means "swift runner"). The Harpies were...
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  • Look up harpy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A harpy is a female monster in Greek mythology. Harpy or harpies may also refer to: Harpy (DC Comics...
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  • Aello (category Harpies)
    victory-speedy") As one of the Harpies, Aello was the daughter of the sea god Thaumas and the Oceanid Electra (also called Ozomene). Her harpy-sisters were Ocypete...
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    and the word "harpy" in the common name both come from Ancient Greek harpyia (ἅρπυια). They refer to the harpies of Ancient Greek mythology. These were...
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    Madonna of the Harpies (Italian: Madonna delle Arpie) is an altarpiece in oils by Andrea del Sarto, a major painter of the High Renaissance. It was commissioned...
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  • Thaumas (section Mythology)
    Ocypete. Virgil, names Celaeno as one of the Harpies. However, while Hyginus, Fabulae Preface has the Harpies, Celaeno, Ocypete, and Podarce, as daughters...
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    Eagle (redirect from Eagles in mythology)
    words for "oak" and "wood" (compare Oakley). In the ancient Sumerian mythology, the mythical king Etana was said to have been carried into heaven by...
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    the daughter of Thaumas and the Oceanid Electra and the sister of the Harpies: Arke and Ocypete. During the Titanomachy, Iris was the messenger of the...
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  • Podarge (category Harpies)
    In Greek mythology, Podarge (Greek: Ποδάργη, English translation: "fleet-foot") referred to several different beings. One of the Harpies is named Podarge...
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