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Group of tree nymphs in Greek mythology
In Greek mythology, the Meliae (also called Meliads) (/ˈmiːli.iː/ ; Ancient Greek: Μελίαι, romanized: Melíai or Μελιάδες, Meliádes) were usually considered
Meliae
Tree nymph in Greek mythology
were called the Meliae. The Meliae sisters tended the infant Zeus in Rhea's Cretan cave. In Hesiod's Theogony, Gaia gave birth to the Meliae after being made
Dryad
Personification of the sky in Greek mythology
splattered onto the earth, came the Erinyes (Furies), the Giants, and the Meliae. Also, according to the Theogony, Cronus threw the severed genitals into
Uranus_(mythology)
One of the Erinyes or Furies in Ancient Greek mythology
Acheron", and Alecto". In other versions, she and her sisters, as well as the Meliae, were born of the blood of Uranus when Cronus castrated him. In modern French
Megaera
Species of insect
Lycorma meliae is a planthopper species endemic to Taiwan, with multiple, dramatically different color morphs depending on the life stage. The species
Lycorma_meliae
Species of fungus
Fomes meliae is a plant pathogen that causes wood rot on nectarine, peach and Platanus sp. (Sycamore). List of Platanus diseases List of peach and nectarine
Fomes_meliae
Species of bacterium
Pseudomonas meliae is a fluorescent, Gram-negative, soil bacterium that causes bacterial gall of the chinaberry (Melia azedarach), from which it derives
Pseudomonas_meliae
Greek and Roman mythological creature
divided into various broad subgroups based on their habitat, such as the Meliae (ash tree nymphs), the Dryads (oak tree nymphs), the Alseids (grove nymphs)
Nymph
Ancient Greek mythic war
that had spilled upon the earth gave rise to the Gigantes, Erinyes, and Meliae. From the mixture of blood and semen from his mutilated genitalia, Aphrodite
Titanomachy
Chthonic female deities of vengeance in Greek mythology
his genitalia into the sea, the Erinyes (along with the Giants and the Meliae) emerged from the drops of blood which fell on the Earth (Gaia), while Aphrodite
Erinyes
p. 825; Grimal, s.v. Erinyes, p. 151. Larson 2001, p. 29. Tripp, s.v. meliae, p. 370. Gantz, p. 10; Tripp, s.v. creation myths, p. 173. Caldwell, p. 6
List_of_Greek_deities
Genus of plants
makes the frames of sports cars from ash wood. In Greek mythology, the Meliae were the nymphs of ash trees. The tree's common English name, "ash", derives
Fraxinus
Ancient Greek god of the earth-encircling river, Oceanos
Cyclopes Arges Brontes Steropes Other siblings Gigantes Erinyes (the Furies) Meliae Half-siblings Aphrodite Eurybia Ceto Nereus Phorcys Pontus Python Thaumas
Oceanus
Titan in Greek mythology
Briareos Cottus Gyges Cyclopes Arges Brontes Steropes Other siblings Gigantes Erinyes (the Furies) Meliae Consort Eurybia Offspring Astraeus, Pallas, Perses
Crius
Ruler of the Titans in Greek mythology
spilled out from Uranus and fell upon the earth, the Gigantes, Erinyes, and Meliae were produced. The testicles produced a white foam from which the goddess
Cronus
Ancient Greek mythological figure
Cyclopes Arges Brontes Steropes Other siblings Gigantes Erinyes (the Furies) Meliae Half-siblings Aphrodite Eurybia Ceto Nereus Phorcys Pontus Python Thaumas
Tethys_(mythology)
Titan in Greek mythology
Cyclopes Arges Brontes Steropes Other siblings Gigantes Erinyes (the Furies) Meliae Consort Asia or Clymene Offspring Atlas, Prometheus, Epimetheus, Menoetius
Iapetus
Ancient Greek goddess of love
interprets as "foam-arisen"), while the Giants, the Erinyes (furies), and the Meliae emerged from the drops of his blood. Hesiod states that the genitals "were
Aphrodite
Ancient Greek goddess and mother of the gods
and sometimes Dione), the Cyclopes, the Hecatoncheires, the Giants, the Meliae, and the Erinyes; and the half-sister of Aphrodite (in some versions), Typhon
Rhea_(mythology)
Poem by Hesiod
Children of Gaia and Uranus' blood, and Uranus' genitals Gaia Uranus' blood Uranus' genitals The Erinyes The Giants The Meliae Aphrodite
Theogony
Sugar-rich liquid
or "honey", drips from the Manna–ash (Fraxinus ornus), with which the Meliae, or "ash tree nymphs", nursed the infant god Zeus on the island of Crete
Honeydew_(secretion)
Personification of the Earth in Greek mythology
From Uranus' spilled blood, Gaia produced the Erinyes, the Giants, and the Meliae (ash-tree nymphs). From the testicles of Uranus in the sea came forth Aphrodite
Gaia
Goddess of sight in Greek mythology
sometimes of Dione), the Cyclopes, the Hecatoncheires, the Giants, the Meliae, the Erinyes, and is the half-sister of Aphrodite (in some versions), Typhon
Theia
Set index
comes from μελία, the ancient Greek word for ash-tree. In the plural, the Meliae were a class of nymphs associated with trees, particularly ash-trees. There
Melia_(mythology)
Greek mythological figure
"willow-nymph", just as there were oak-tree nymphs and ash-nymphs (Dryads and Meliae). It is likely that she is the same as Ide. When Cronus once came to Crete
Helice_(mythology)
his wife Leshachikha(or the Kikimora) and children (leshonki, leszonky). Meliae, the nymphs of the Fraxinus (Ash tree) in Greek mythology Metsaema, mother
List_of_tree_deities
Characters in Greek mythology
Ephesus; and the nymphs who nursed the infant Zeus are called Melissae, or Meliae. Melissa, daughter of the Cretan king Melisseus, who, together with her
Melissa_(mythology)
Species of planthopper indigenous to Southeast Asia
classification places three other species (L. imperialis (White, 1846), L. meliae Kato, 1929, and L. punicea (Hope, 1843) as closely related to the spotted
Spotted_lanternfly
Genus of planthoppers
Lycorma species in Taiwan: L. meliae and L. olivacea, but L. olivacea was later reclassified as a color form of L. meliae. Additional reclassifications
Lycorma
Mythological family tree
Sleep Eris Strife Apate Deceit Oizys Distress the Erinyes the Gigantes the Meliae Aphrodite the Hecatonchires the Cyclopes Echidna the Hesperides the Keres
Family_tree_of_the_Greek_gods
Doris Dryad Dryope Epimeliad Erato (dryad) Eurydice Hamadryad Chrysopeleia Meliae Oread Cyllene Echo Nomia Pitys Dysnomia Dyssebeia Eileithyia Eiresione Ekecheiria
List_of_goddesses
hybrid (Gorgon) with numerous snake heads Melek Taus (Yazidi) – Divine bird Meliae (Greek) – Ash tree nymph Melusine (Medieval folklore) – Female water spirit
List of legendary creatures (M)
List_of_legendary_creatures_(M)
and that she has also seen Daedalus using the entrance to the Labyrinth. Meliae – The Dryads of the ash tree. They were born when Kronos castrated Ouranos
List of characters in mythology novels by Rick Riordan
List_of_characters_in_mythology_novels_by_Rick_Riordan
the sun Horae, goddesses of the seasons and the natural portions of time Meliae, nymphs of honey and the ash tree Nymphs, nature spirits Naiades, fresh
List_of_nature_deities
Species of beetle
Brassicogethes aeneus BioLib: 10216 BOLD: 649771 BugGuide: 357342 EPPO: MELIAE Fauna Europaea: 377330 Fauna Europaea (new): ce798f24-7edb-4317-8a76-8a23e98affd3
Brassicogethes_aeneus
2020 novel by Rick Riordan
with Lu, the Imperial children whom she is teaching to garden, and the Meliae who are acting as security guards. The Tower of Nero was first published
The_Tower_of_Nero
Genus of viruses
leafspot virus Badnavirus maculaucubae, Aucuba ringspot virus Badnavirus meliae, Chinaberry tree badnavirus 1 Badnavirus mori, Mulberry badnavirus 1 Badnavirus
Badnavirus
Book series by Rick Riordan
with Lu, the Imperial children whom she is teaching to garden, and the Meliae who are acting as security guards. Apollo gifts Meg a unicorn and promises
The_Trials_of_Apollo
Topics referred to by the same term
Melia (mythology), the name of several figures Melia, the singular form of Meliae, a type of nymph Melia (consort of Poseidon), a mythical figure Melia (consort
Melia
Genus of Gram-negative bacteria
2018 P. foliumensis Tambong et al. 2021 P. helianthi Elasri et al. 2001 P. meliae Ogimi 1981 P. ovata Rao et al. 2021 P. savastanoi (Janse 1982) Gardan et
Pseudomonas
Species of insect
Taxonomic classification places three other species (L. delicatula, L. meliae, and L. punicea) as closely related to L. imperialis. Adult L. imperialis
Lycorma_imperialis
Genus of fungi
Tilak & R. Rao (1964) Aplosporella melanconioides Sacc. (1919) Aplosporella meliae Petr. (1953) Aplosporella melianthi Urries (1941) Aplosporella melogrammata
Aplosporella
Daedaleopsis confragosa Datronia scutellata Fomes fasciatus Fomitopsis meliae Fomitopsis pinicola Fomitopsis spraguei Ganoderma applanatum Ganoderma lucidum
List_of_Platanus_diseases
Genus of fungi
melachroa Botryosphaeria melanommoides Botryosphaeria melathroa Botryosphaeria meliae Botryosphaeria melioloides Botryosphaeria microspora Botryosphaeria minor
Botryosphaeria
Genus of bacteria
Phytoplasma" 16SrI "Ca. P. asteris" "Ca. P. tritici" 16SrXIII "Ca. P. meliae" 16SrXII "Ca. P. australiense" "Ca. P. solani" "Ca. P. mali" {16SrX} "Ca
Phytoplasma
2008 studio album by Tiamat
"Raining Dead Angels" – 4:18 "Misantropolis" – 4:13 "Amanitis" – 3:21 "Meliae" – 6:11 "Via Dolorosa" – 4:05 "Circles" – 3:45 "Amanes" – 5:30 "Thirst Snake"
Amanethes
Genus of fungi
Calonectria malesiana Calonectria mangiferae Calonectria massariae Calonectria meliae Calonectria meliolae Calonectria melioloides Calonectria mellina Calonectria
Calonectria
Centaur and friend of Heracles in Greek myth
mythographer Apollodorus wrote that his parents were Silenus and one of the Meliae, thus differentiating him genealogically from the other centaurs, as Chiron
Pholus_(mythology)
Novel series by Kim Harrison
natural features such as mountains (oreads), trees and flowers (dryads and meliae), springs, rivers and lakes (naiads) or the sea (nereids). Though we only
Hollows_(series)
Genus of fungi
(1925) Fomes longinquus Lloyd (1925) Fomes lukinsii N.Walters (1962) Fomes meliae (Underw.) Murrill (1903) – British Virgin Islands Fomes minimus N.Walters
Fomes
Greek nymph
According to Callimachus, Adrasteia, along with the ash-tree nymphs, the Meliae, laid Zeus "to rest in a cradle of gold", and fed him with honeycomb, and
Adrasteia
2013 "Ca. Phytoplasma mali" Seemüller and Schneider 2004 "Ca. Phytoplasma meliae" Fernandez et al. 2016 "Ca. Phytoplasma omanense" Al-Saady et al. 2008 "Ca
List of taxa with candidatus status
List_of_taxa_with_candidatus_status
Ancient Greek river god
32–33). Compare with the birth of the Erinyes (Furies), Giants, and the Meliae, born from the blood shed when Uranus was castrated by his son, the Titan
Achelous
Daedaleopsis confragosa Dendrophora albobadia Fomitopsis cajanderi Fomitopsis meliae Fomitopsis nivosa Fomitopsis palustris Fomitopsis pinicola Fomitopsis rosea
List of peach and nectarine diseases
List_of_peach_and_nectarine_diseases
Genus of leaf beetles
latericostatus (Lefèvre, 1882) Alethaxius marcuzzii Bechyné, 1958 Alethaxius meliae Blake, 1945 Alethaxius mexicanus (Jacoby, 1881) Alethaxius nigritarsis Jacoby
Alethaxius
Ancient Greek deity
Theban Melia, rather than a daughter of Oceanus, one of the "earth-born" Meliae, the ash tree nymphs, who, according to Hesiod, were born, along with the
Melia_(consort_of_Apollo)
Species of bacterium
group together with the species Pseudomonas ficuserectae and Pseudomonas meliae, and 27 pathovars of Pseudomonas syringae/Pseudomonas savastanoi, constituting
Pseudomonas_amygdali
magellanicum Speg. (1924) Camarosporium malcolmiae Gapon. (1971) Camarosporium meliae Annal. (1960) Camarosporium metasequoiae Gucevič (1960) Camarosporium microsporiferum
List_of_Camarosporium_species
Nordic countries annual music award
The Voyager Bára Gísladóttir/Skúli Sverrisson – Caeli Ingibjörg Turchi – Meliae Klara Keller – Hjärtansfröjd EP Ane Brun – After the great storm Lau Nau
Nordic_Music_Prize
meliacearum C.D. Sharma, Gadp., A.N. Rai & K.M. Vyas (1996) Pseudocercospora meliae A.N. Rai & Kamal (1982) Pseudocercospora melicyti U. Braun & C.F. Hill (2004)
List of Pseudocercospora species
List_of_Pseudocercospora_species
Genus of fungi
maydis Diplodia medicaginis Diplodia megalospora Diplodia melaena Diplodia meliae Diplodia menthae Diplodia mespilana Diplodia mespili Diplodia mespilina
Diplodia
Genus of fungi
A. Javadi & A.J.L. Phillips, 2014) Dothiorella manshurica Dothiorella meliae Dothiorella microspora Dothiorella minor Dothiorella mirabilis Dothiorella
Dothiorella
A. Khan & M. Kamal (1974) Cercospora melampyri Nelen (1966) Cercospora meliae Ellis & Everh. (1887) Cercospora melicocci Tak. Kobay. (1984) Cercospora
List_of_Cercospora_species
lolii Sacc. Septoria longispora Miyake. Septoria lycopersici Speg. Septoria meliae Syd. Septoria nesodes Kalchbr. Septoria nodorum (Berk.) Berk., (1845), accepted
List of fungi of South Africa – S
List_of_fungi_of_South_Africa_–_S
melastomatis-candidae Sawada (1942) Phyllachora melatephra Syd. (1932) Phyllachora meliae Pat. (1913) Phyllachora melianthi (Thüm.) Sacc. (1883) Phyllachora melicicola
List_of_Phyllachora_species
mauritanica Maire (1907) Pleospora megalotheca Tracy & Earle (1901) Pleospora meliae Politis (1935) Pleospora mesopotamica Bubák (1914) Pleospora microspora
List_of_Pleospora_species
(mythology) Melete Meletus Melia (consort of Apollo) Melia (consort of Inachus) Meliae Melian pithamphora Melian relief Meliboea Meliboea of Ephesus Melicertes
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles
Genus of mites
Aculus megacrinis Keifer, 1962 Aculus meghriensis (Bagdasarian, 1970) Aculus meliae Kuang & Zhuo, 1989 Aculus melicoccae (Boczek & Oleczek, 1988) Aculus menoni
Aculus
Genus of true bugs
1906 (McGregor scale) Lepidosaphes melaleucae (Maskell, 1896) Lepidosaphes meliae (Tang, 1986) Lepidosaphes meridionalis Lindinger, 1909 Lepidosaphes mexicana
Lepidosaphes
Genus of fungi
melanoplaca Phyllosticta melastomacearum Phyllosticta melastomatis Phyllosticta meliae Phyllosticta meliloti Phyllosticta melissae Phyllosticta melissophylli Phyllosticta
Phyllosticta
megistosporus Singer (1965) Marasmius megistus Singer (1964) Marasmius meliae J.E.Wright (1970) Marasmius melinocephalus Singer (1965) Marasmius mengoensis
List_of_Marasmius_species
MELIAE
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Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Indian, Irish, Italian, Lebanese, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Swiss
Christian; God is My Strength; Able-bodied One of God; Messenger of God; Strong Man of God; Strong as a Bear; Fearless Man; Son of the Spirit; Heart of a Lion
Girl/Female
Tamil
Boy/Male
Sikh
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Ratcliff.
Girl/Female
English Greek American Scandinavian Italian
Pure.
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
God; Pretty Girl; Lovely; Sweet
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly West Midlands)
English (chiefly West Midlands) : from Gerberht, a Norman personal name composed of the Germanic elements gÄr, gÄ“r, ‘spear’, ‘lance’ + berht ‘bright’, ‘famous’ (see Gebert 1). There has been some confusion with Garbutt.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Servant of the Mighty One
Girl/Female
Tamil
Gold
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Keen Eyed
MELIAE
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MELIAE
MELIAE
MELIAE