> Nymphs NYMPHS. She was usually named Melia. POLYHYMNO One of the Nysiades, nymphs of the mythical Mount Nysa. She was born a mortal princess who was transformed into a spring by the Carian Naiads. CRANEIA (Kraneia) One of the eight Hamadryad nymphs. She was a nurse of the god Zeus. She was loved by the god Apollo. IASIS One of the Ionides, Naiads of the healing springs of the River Kytheros in Elis, the Peloponnesos, southern Greece. HYALE One of the Oceanids in the retinue of the goddess Artemis. NACOLE (Nakole) The Naiad nymph of the town of Nacoleia in Phrygia, Anatolia (modern Turkey). These are nymphs whose names and/or nymph type have not been shown. The following characters are central to plot lines in the comic and make regular appearances: NANA A Naiad nymph of the River Sangarius in Phrygia, Anatolia (modern Turkey). But they were believed to dwell on earth in groves, on the summits of mountains, in rivers, streams, glens, and grottoes. PHILODICE (Philodike) An Argive Naiad and wife of Leucippus king of Messenia. In her original form as a human, Psyche has amber skin and long straight amber hair, with bright gold eyes. ECHO (Ekho) An Oread nymph of Mount Helicon in Boeotia, central Greece, and the goddess of echoes. LILAEA (Lilaia) The Naiad nymph of the town of Lilaea in Phocis, central Greece. THETIS The goddess-nymph leader of the Nereids. She was a nurse of the goddess Hera. Nymphs. She was loved by the god Ares. They were nurses of the god Dionysus and his first Bacchante followers. She was carried off to the land by Zeus but had him swear an oath to protect her virginity. She was the personified spirit of persuasive and seductive words. OUPIS One of the Hyperborean nymphs, handmaidens of the goddess Artemis, from the mythical northern land of Hyperborea. In Episode 131, Persephone explains that flower nymphs are rare and not as long-lived as other nymphs. This page is about the species. LELEGEIDES (Nymphai Lelegeides) Naiads of the region of Lycia in Anatolia (modern Turkey). POTAMEIDES Nymphs of the rivers. She was loved by the god Zeus. CHELONE (Khelone) A lazy Oread nymph of Mount Chelydorea in Arcadia, southern Greece. HAMADRYADS (Hamadryad) Oak-tree Dryads whose life force was bound to that of a particular tree. MELISSAE (Melissai) Honey nymphs, another name for the Meliae. She was a prophetess of the god Pan and wife of King Arcas. AETHERIE One of the Heliad nymphs who were transformed into amber-weeping poplar trees. "CYDNIDES" (Kydnides) Naiads of the River Cydnus in Cilicia, Anatolia (modern Turkey). She was loved by the god Silenus. PHILIA One of the Naiads of Mount Drios on the island of Naxos in the Greek Aegean. LEIBETHRIDES (Leibethrides) Naiads of the springs of Mounts Helicon and Librethrius in Boeotia, central Greece. She was loved by the god Ares. She was the wife of the eponymous king Tros. "ITHACAN" NAIADS (Naiades Ithakiai) Naiads of the springs of sacred caves on the island of Ithaca in the Ionian Sea, central Greece. CALYPSO (1) (Kalypso) The goddess-nymph of the mythical island of Ogygia. She was loved by the god Ares. Nov 9, 2019 - Nymphs are minor deities related to a part of nature. She was the wife of the Argive King Argos. They were daughters of the wind-god Boreas, or Okeanos, the earth-encircling fresh-water stream. She was usually named Euboea. THESPIA The Naiad nymph of the town of Thespiae in Boeotia, central Greece. Nymphs are female humanoid deities in Lore Olympus. SINOE An Oread nymph of Mount Sinoe in Arcadia, southern Greece. PHOEBE (2) (Phoibe) One of the Heliad nymphs who were transformed into amber-weeping poplar trees. BYBLIS The Naiad or Hamadryad nymph of the springs of the town of Byblis in Caria, Anatolia (modern Turkey). She was transformed into a sun-gazing heiotrope flower when he abandoned her. She was transformed into a fountain by the god Dionysus after Amphion and Zethus had her killed by binding her to a wild bull. HESIONE The Oceanid nymph wife of the Titan Prometheus. A duo of flower nymphs frequently used to accompany and supervise Persephone while in the Mortal Realm. Her plant was the cherry tree. She was loved by the god Poseidon. She was loved by the god Poseidon. She was a nurse and one of the first Bacchantes of the god Dionysus. CYRENE (1) (Kyrene) The Naiad nymph of the Greek colony of Cyrene in Libya, North Africa. This is the Greek word for changing shape, usually into plants or animals, as in the novel by Kafka and the book of mythology by Ovid. MINTHE A Naiad nymph of Mount Minthe in Elis, southern Greece. TELESTO One of the Oceanid nymphs. They live in the sky, seas, mountains, woodlands, fountains, wells, springs, streams, brooks as well as several other natural places on the Earth. They were nurses of the Centaurs. Another name for the Epimelides. DODONIDES nymphs of the oracular shrine of Dodona. PLUTO (1) (Plouto) A nymph of Mount Sipylus in Lydia, Anatolia (modern Turkey). She is often wearing white togas and crown around her head. RHODOPE (1) A Naiad nymph of Ciconia in Thrace, north of Greece. She was usually named Clymene. I get a lot of comments saying "well it's Greek mythology, so who cares". CLAEA (1) (Klaia) An Oread or Naiad nymph of Mount Calathium in Messenia, southern Greece. ZEUXIPPE A Naiad nymph of the River Eridanus near Athens in Attica, southern Greece. "AEAEAEN" NYMPHS (Nymphai Aiaiai) Naiads and Dryads of the mythical island of Aeaea. HELICE (Helike) One of the nymphs of Mount Ida on the island of Crete. CLEIDE (Kleide) One of the Naiads of Mount Drios on the island of Naxos in the Greek Aegean. Recent Top. MAERA (2) (Maira) One of the Naiads of the River Erasinos in Argolis in the Peloponnese. MACRIS (Makris) A nymph of the island of Euboea in central Greece. Stylish and immersive, this is one of mythology’s greatest stories -- The Taking of Persephone -- as it’s never been told before. PAREGORON One of the Oceanids. ALCIPPE (Alkippe) One of the nymphs known as Alcyonides. HYDASPIDES Naiads of the River Hydaspes in north-western Indian (modern Kashmir). LAMIDES Naiads of the River Lamos in Cilicia, Anatolia (modern Turkey), or Boeotia in central Greece. She was one of the nurses of the god Zeus. MAERA (3) (Maira) One of the fifty Nereids. "PARTHENIA" NAIAD (Naias Parthenia) A Naiad nymph of the River Parthenius in Bithynia, Anatolia (modern Turkey). She was the wife of King Lycaon. CYANE (Kyane) The Naiad nymph of a spring in the town of Syracuse in Sicily, southern Italy. She was the mother of the Samothracian Corybantes by Apollo. She was struck down by the goddess Artemis. CORCYRA (Korkyra) The Naiad nymph of the main town of the island of Corcyra in central-western Greece. HAGNO The Oceanid Naiad nymph of a spring on Mount Lycaeus in Arcadia, southern Greece. When her brother Tylos was slain by a Dragon she discovered a herb that restored him to life. She was the mother of eight tree-specific Hamadryads by the forest-daemon Oxylus. PSECAS (Psekas) One of the Oceanids in the retinue of the goddess Artemis. 8, xxiv. STYX The Oceanid nymph and goddess of the underworld river Styx. She was the mother of the Charites (Graces) by Zeus. They were usually numbered amongst the Oceanids. CLEEIA (Kleeia) One of the five star-nymphs of the constellation Hyades. PENELOPEIA A Dryad nymph of Mount Cyllene in Arcadia, southern Greece. TEREINE A Naiad nymph of the River Strymon in Triballi in Thrace, north of Greece. PERSEIS An Oceanid nymph of Persia loved by the sun-god Helius. EVADNE (Euadne) A Naiad nymph of the town of Argos in the Peloponnese. A woodland nymph that works under Demeter. CELAENO (Kelaino) A Pleiad nymph of Boeotia, central Greece, who was loved by the god Poseidon. She was usually named Eidothea. CNOSSIA (Knossia) A Naiad nymph of the town of Cnossus of the island of Crete in the Greek Aegean. ANCHIROE (2) (Ankhiroe) The Naiad nymph of the Psylli tribe of Libya in North Africa. CELUSA (Kelouse) A Naiad nymph of the region of Sicyonia in southern Greece. Although they were ranked below the gods, they were still summoned to attend the assemblies of the gods on Olympus. She was a nurse and one of the first Bacchantes of the god Dionysus. TANAGRA The Naiad nymph of the town of Tanagra in Boeotia, central Greece. LIBRETHIAS One of the Leibrethrides, Naiads of the springs of Mount Librethrius in Boeotia, central Greece. PSANIS The Naiad nymph of an Arcadian spring. She was a nurse of the god Zeus and originally named Adrasteia. ANTHE One of the nymphs Alcyonides. AEGLE (2) (Aigle) One of the Heliad nymphs who were transformed into amber-weeping poplar trees. ATLANTEIA A HamaDryad nymph of Libya in North Africa. MELIA (6) The Naiad nymph of the main town of the island of Ceos in the Greek Aegean. CYNOSURA (Kynosoura) One of the Idaean nymphs of Mount Ida on the island of Crete. Her plant was the nut-tree--hazel, walnut and chestnut. STEROPE A Pleiad nymph of Pisa in Elis, southern Greece. RHOEO (Rhoio) A Naiad nymph of the town of Troy in the Troad, Anatolia (modern Turkey). She was a nurse of the god Zeus. PHYSADEIA An Argive Naiad and goddess of the spring of Physadeia. She was loved by the god Poseidon. POLYDORA (1) A Danaid and Naiad nymph. CLEODORA (Kleodora) A Naiad nymph of Mount Parnassus in Phocis, central Greece, who was loved by the god Poseidon. The male counterparts of the nymphs were the Satyrs, Panes, Potamoi and Tritons. EIDO A Haliad nymph daughter of the god Proteus. "HYPERBOREAN" NYMPHS (Nymphai Hyperboreiai) Three nymphs of the mythical northern land of Hyperborea who journed to the island of the Delos with offerings for the goddess Artemis and became her handmaidens. "CHIAN" NAIAD (1) (Naias Khias) The Naiad nymph of the main town of the island of Chios in the Greek Aegean. The story is a modern retelling of the Greek myth concerning the relationship between the God of the Underworld, Hades, and the Goddess of Spring, Persephone. The friendships and the lies, the gossip and the wild parties, and of course, forbidden love. DIOGENEIA A Naiad nymph of Athens in Attica, southern Greece. HYPEREIA One of the Inachides. ELECTRA (1) (Elektra) The Oceanid cloud-nymph representing the amber-tinge of storm clouds illuminated by the sun. The gods then merged their forms to create the first hermaphrodite. They were nurses of the god Zagreus. She was the wife of the River-God Cephisus. METHONE (2) One of the Alcyonides. In both appearances, she has gol… WARNING: The following contains mentions of rape and sexual harassment, as well as MAJOR spoilers for Lore Olympus Season 1, by Rachel Smythe, available now on Webtoons.. Lore Olympus has taken the webcomic world by storm with its reimaging of the Greek myths, slow burn love story and colorful, charismatic characters.Season 1 went on a brief hiatus; however it came back … She was loved by King Belus. CLEONE (Kleone) The Naiad nymph of the town of Cleonae in Argolis, southern Greece. She was probably an Oread nymph. She was loved by the god Hermes. She was the wife of the river-god Peneus. The Thyiad troupe consisted of a mixture of Dryad and Naiad nymphs. Amaltheia was usually described as the milk-providing goat of the nurses, rather than a nymph herself. She fell in love with the boy Hermaphroditus and prayed to the gods to be with him forever. PHRIXA A Naiad nymph of Mount Lycaeus in Arcadia in the Peloponnese. MAIA The Pleiad nymph of Mount Cyllene in Arcadia, southern Greece. ASTEROPE (1) A Naiad nymph of the river Cebren in the Troad, Anatolia (modern Turkey). Ismene was usually named Melia. LIBYA (1) The goddess nymph of north Africa. It’s a modern retelling of a classic Greek myth. PHERUSA (Pherousa) One of the fifty Nereids. "PACTOLIDES" (Paktolides) Naiads of the River Pactolus in Lydia, Anatolia (modern Turkey). GARGAPHIA (Gargaphie) The Naiad nymph of the Gargaphian spring of Plataea in Boeotia, central Greece. HIMALIA A nymph of the island of Rhodes in the Greek Aegean. She was loved by the god Ares. For the character page, see Nymphs. Persephone's flower nymphs coming to console her, Episode 115. Because it turns out, the gods aren’t so different from us after all, especially when it comes to their problems. She was raped by a peasant and in grief cast snow down upon the desert. Apollo burried her waters beneath rocks as punishment for trying to trick him into building his temple elsewhere. EURYNOME (2) One of the Oceanids. A nymph nurse at the hospital transporting scrubs. She was a nurse of the god Dionysus. TAYGETA (Taygete) The Pleiad nymph of the Taygetus Mountains in Lacedaemonia, southern Greece. THYIA A Naiad nymph of the shrine of Delphi in Phocis, central Greece. Fandom Apps Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. NICAEA (Nikaia) The Naiad nymph of the town of Nicaea in Bithynia, Anatolia (modern Turkey). She was the first wife of Prince Paris, whom he abandoned for the love of Helene. Witness what the gods do…after dark. SYLLIS The Naiad nymph of the town of Sicyon in Sicyonia, southern Greece. She was the nurse of the Muses and a lover of the god Pan. "CARIAN" NAIADS (Naiades Kariai) Naiads of the region of Caria in Anatolia (modern Turkey). She was loved by the River-God Nile. ALCYONE (Alkyone) The Pleiad nymph of Boeotia, central Greece. OPIS One of the Hyperborean nymphs, handmaidens of the goddess Artemis, from the mythical northern land of Hyperborea. Witness what the gods do…after dark. She was the spirit of soothing words. LEUCIPPE (Leukippe) One of the Oceanid nymphs. She was loved by prince Aesacus of Troy. She and her sister were transformed itno a pair of comets. CALLIRHOE (4) (Kallirhoe) A Naiad or Oceanid nymph of Egypt in North Africa. URANIA (Ourania) One of the Oceanid nymphs. PHIALE One of the Oceanid companions of the goddess Artemis. She was loved by the god Hermes. PRONOEA (Pronoia) An Oceanid nymph of Mount Parnassus in Phocis, central Greece. THALIA (1) (Thaleia) A nymph of Mount Etna in Sicily, southern Italy. (Hom. She was a nurse of the god Dionysus. "CEAN" NYMPHS (Nymphai Keiai) Naiads of the springs and wells of the island of Ceos in the Greek Aegean. She was the wife of the Eleusinian prince Branchus. She was loved by the Colchian king Aeetes. She was loved by the god Zeus. Thetis is a sea nymph that lives and works on Olympus. She was the wife of the eponymous king Arcas. HALIAE (Haliai) Nymphs of the sea, the sands, and the rocky shores. Nymphs are mainly in charge of taking care of nature. The Lore Olympus Fandom, knowing who is that swan: #lore olympus #lore olympus apollo #lore olympus daphne #lore olympus zeus #lore olympus spoilers. NONACRIS (Nonakris) The Naiad nymph of the town of Nonacris in Arcadia, southern Greece. NYMPHS (Nymphai) Minor goddesses or spirits (daimonaissai) of nature. BUCOLAE (Boukolai) Bucolic or rustic nymphs. She cast their infant into the sea to avoid discovery. Her original name was Ida but was changed to Helice when she was placed amongst the stars as the constellation Ursa Major. THEMIS An Arcadian Naiad who was the mother of Evander by Hermes. She may have been the wife of the River Ladon. ATLANTIDES Nymph daughters of the Titan Atlas. SALAMIS The Naiad nymph of the main town of the island of Salamis in southern Greece. She was usually named EleCtra. She was loved by the earth-born king Lelex. She was loved by the bard Philammon. AGANIPPE The Naiad nymph of the spring of Aganippe on Mount Helicon in Boeotia, central Greece. AEGEIROS (Aigeiros) One of the eight Hamadryad nymphs. EUBOEA (2) (Euboia) One of the three Asterionides, nymphs of the River Asterion in Argolis in the Peloponnese. She was loved by the hero Heracles. MAENADS (Mainades) The frenzied nymphs of the train of Dionysus. ORITHYIA (3) (Oreithyia) One of the fifty Nereids. She was loved by the god Hades but as punishment her boasts was transformed by Persephone or Demeter into a mint-plant. She was loved by the god Poseidon and also married the Libyan king Amphithemis. As punishment he transormed her into the plany-plant. She later moves to Olympus. "PHASEIDES" Naiads of the streams and marshes of the River Phasis in Colchis at the eatern end of the Black Sea. ASOPIS The Naiad nymph of the town of Asopis. ALCINOE (Alkinoe) A Naiad nymph of Mount Lycaeus in Arcadia, the Peloponnese, central Greece. Add a photo to this gallery DERCETIS (Derketis) A Naiad nymph of Mount Cithaeron in Boeotia, central Greece. Quick Connect Dryer Vent Hose,
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> Nymphs NYMPHS. She was usually named Melia. POLYHYMNO One of the Nysiades, nymphs of the mythical Mount Nysa. She was born a mortal princess who was transformed into a spring by the Carian Naiads. CRANEIA (Kraneia) One of the eight Hamadryad nymphs. She was a nurse of the god Zeus. She was loved by the god Apollo. IASIS One of the Ionides, Naiads of the healing springs of the River Kytheros in Elis, the Peloponnesos, southern Greece. HYALE One of the Oceanids in the retinue of the goddess Artemis. NACOLE (Nakole) The Naiad nymph of the town of Nacoleia in Phrygia, Anatolia (modern Turkey). These are nymphs whose names and/or nymph type have not been shown. The following characters are central to plot lines in the comic and make regular appearances: NANA A Naiad nymph of the River Sangarius in Phrygia, Anatolia (modern Turkey). But they were believed to dwell on earth in groves, on the summits of mountains, in rivers, streams, glens, and grottoes. PHILODICE (Philodike) An Argive Naiad and wife of Leucippus king of Messenia. In her original form as a human, Psyche has amber skin and long straight amber hair, with bright gold eyes. ECHO (Ekho) An Oread nymph of Mount Helicon in Boeotia, central Greece, and the goddess of echoes. LILAEA (Lilaia) The Naiad nymph of the town of Lilaea in Phocis, central Greece. THETIS The goddess-nymph leader of the Nereids. She was a nurse of the goddess Hera. Nymphs. She was loved by the god Ares. They were nurses of the god Dionysus and his first Bacchante followers. She was carried off to the land by Zeus but had him swear an oath to protect her virginity. She was the personified spirit of persuasive and seductive words. OUPIS One of the Hyperborean nymphs, handmaidens of the goddess Artemis, from the mythical northern land of Hyperborea. In Episode 131, Persephone explains that flower nymphs are rare and not as long-lived as other nymphs. This page is about the species. LELEGEIDES (Nymphai Lelegeides) Naiads of the region of Lycia in Anatolia (modern Turkey). POTAMEIDES Nymphs of the rivers. She was loved by the god Zeus. CHELONE (Khelone) A lazy Oread nymph of Mount Chelydorea in Arcadia, southern Greece. HAMADRYADS (Hamadryad) Oak-tree Dryads whose life force was bound to that of a particular tree. MELISSAE (Melissai) Honey nymphs, another name for the Meliae. She was a prophetess of the god Pan and wife of King Arcas. AETHERIE One of the Heliad nymphs who were transformed into amber-weeping poplar trees. "CYDNIDES" (Kydnides) Naiads of the River Cydnus in Cilicia, Anatolia (modern Turkey). She was loved by the god Silenus. PHILIA One of the Naiads of Mount Drios on the island of Naxos in the Greek Aegean. LEIBETHRIDES (Leibethrides) Naiads of the springs of Mounts Helicon and Librethrius in Boeotia, central Greece. She was loved by the god Ares. She was the wife of the eponymous king Tros. "ITHACAN" NAIADS (Naiades Ithakiai) Naiads of the springs of sacred caves on the island of Ithaca in the Ionian Sea, central Greece. CALYPSO (1) (Kalypso) The goddess-nymph of the mythical island of Ogygia. She was loved by the god Ares. Nov 9, 2019 - Nymphs are minor deities related to a part of nature. She was the wife of the Argive King Argos. They were daughters of the wind-god Boreas, or Okeanos, the earth-encircling fresh-water stream. She was usually named Euboea. THESPIA The Naiad nymph of the town of Thespiae in Boeotia, central Greece. Nymphs are female humanoid deities in Lore Olympus. SINOE An Oread nymph of Mount Sinoe in Arcadia, southern Greece. PHOEBE (2) (Phoibe) One of the Heliad nymphs who were transformed into amber-weeping poplar trees. BYBLIS The Naiad or Hamadryad nymph of the springs of the town of Byblis in Caria, Anatolia (modern Turkey). She was transformed into a sun-gazing heiotrope flower when he abandoned her. She was transformed into a fountain by the god Dionysus after Amphion and Zethus had her killed by binding her to a wild bull. HESIONE The Oceanid nymph wife of the Titan Prometheus. A duo of flower nymphs frequently used to accompany and supervise Persephone while in the Mortal Realm. Her plant was the cherry tree. She was loved by the god Poseidon. She was loved by the god Poseidon. She was a nurse and one of the first Bacchantes of the god Dionysus. CYRENE (1) (Kyrene) The Naiad nymph of the Greek colony of Cyrene in Libya, North Africa. This is the Greek word for changing shape, usually into plants or animals, as in the novel by Kafka and the book of mythology by Ovid. MINTHE A Naiad nymph of Mount Minthe in Elis, southern Greece. TELESTO One of the Oceanid nymphs. They live in the sky, seas, mountains, woodlands, fountains, wells, springs, streams, brooks as well as several other natural places on the Earth. They were nurses of the Centaurs. Another name for the Epimelides. DODONIDES nymphs of the oracular shrine of Dodona. PLUTO (1) (Plouto) A nymph of Mount Sipylus in Lydia, Anatolia (modern Turkey). She is often wearing white togas and crown around her head. RHODOPE (1) A Naiad nymph of Ciconia in Thrace, north of Greece. She was usually named Clymene. I get a lot of comments saying "well it's Greek mythology, so who cares". CLAEA (1) (Klaia) An Oread or Naiad nymph of Mount Calathium in Messenia, southern Greece. ZEUXIPPE A Naiad nymph of the River Eridanus near Athens in Attica, southern Greece. "AEAEAEN" NYMPHS (Nymphai Aiaiai) Naiads and Dryads of the mythical island of Aeaea. HELICE (Helike) One of the nymphs of Mount Ida on the island of Crete. CLEIDE (Kleide) One of the Naiads of Mount Drios on the island of Naxos in the Greek Aegean. Recent Top. MAERA (2) (Maira) One of the Naiads of the River Erasinos in Argolis in the Peloponnese. MACRIS (Makris) A nymph of the island of Euboea in central Greece. Stylish and immersive, this is one of mythology’s greatest stories -- The Taking of Persephone -- as it’s never been told before. PAREGORON One of the Oceanids. ALCIPPE (Alkippe) One of the nymphs known as Alcyonides. HYDASPIDES Naiads of the River Hydaspes in north-western Indian (modern Kashmir). LAMIDES Naiads of the River Lamos in Cilicia, Anatolia (modern Turkey), or Boeotia in central Greece. She was one of the nurses of the god Zeus. MAERA (3) (Maira) One of the fifty Nereids. "PARTHENIA" NAIAD (Naias Parthenia) A Naiad nymph of the River Parthenius in Bithynia, Anatolia (modern Turkey). She was the wife of King Lycaon. CYANE (Kyane) The Naiad nymph of a spring in the town of Syracuse in Sicily, southern Italy. She was the mother of the Samothracian Corybantes by Apollo. She was struck down by the goddess Artemis. CORCYRA (Korkyra) The Naiad nymph of the main town of the island of Corcyra in central-western Greece. HAGNO The Oceanid Naiad nymph of a spring on Mount Lycaeus in Arcadia, southern Greece. When her brother Tylos was slain by a Dragon she discovered a herb that restored him to life. She was the mother of eight tree-specific Hamadryads by the forest-daemon Oxylus. PSECAS (Psekas) One of the Oceanids in the retinue of the goddess Artemis. 8, xxiv. STYX The Oceanid nymph and goddess of the underworld river Styx. She was the mother of the Charites (Graces) by Zeus. They were usually numbered amongst the Oceanids. CLEEIA (Kleeia) One of the five star-nymphs of the constellation Hyades. PENELOPEIA A Dryad nymph of Mount Cyllene in Arcadia, southern Greece. TEREINE A Naiad nymph of the River Strymon in Triballi in Thrace, north of Greece. PERSEIS An Oceanid nymph of Persia loved by the sun-god Helius. EVADNE (Euadne) A Naiad nymph of the town of Argos in the Peloponnese. A woodland nymph that works under Demeter. CELAENO (Kelaino) A Pleiad nymph of Boeotia, central Greece, who was loved by the god Poseidon. She was usually named Eidothea. CNOSSIA (Knossia) A Naiad nymph of the town of Cnossus of the island of Crete in the Greek Aegean. ANCHIROE (2) (Ankhiroe) The Naiad nymph of the Psylli tribe of Libya in North Africa. CELUSA (Kelouse) A Naiad nymph of the region of Sicyonia in southern Greece. Although they were ranked below the gods, they were still summoned to attend the assemblies of the gods on Olympus. She was a nurse and one of the first Bacchantes of the god Dionysus. TANAGRA The Naiad nymph of the town of Tanagra in Boeotia, central Greece. LIBRETHIAS One of the Leibrethrides, Naiads of the springs of Mount Librethrius in Boeotia, central Greece. PSANIS The Naiad nymph of an Arcadian spring. She was a nurse of the god Zeus and originally named Adrasteia. ANTHE One of the nymphs Alcyonides. AEGLE (2) (Aigle) One of the Heliad nymphs who were transformed into amber-weeping poplar trees. ATLANTEIA A HamaDryad nymph of Libya in North Africa. MELIA (6) The Naiad nymph of the main town of the island of Ceos in the Greek Aegean. CYNOSURA (Kynosoura) One of the Idaean nymphs of Mount Ida on the island of Crete. Her plant was the nut-tree--hazel, walnut and chestnut. STEROPE A Pleiad nymph of Pisa in Elis, southern Greece. RHOEO (Rhoio) A Naiad nymph of the town of Troy in the Troad, Anatolia (modern Turkey). She was a nurse of the god Zeus. PHYSADEIA An Argive Naiad and goddess of the spring of Physadeia. She was loved by the god Poseidon. POLYDORA (1) A Danaid and Naiad nymph. CLEODORA (Kleodora) A Naiad nymph of Mount Parnassus in Phocis, central Greece, who was loved by the god Poseidon. The male counterparts of the nymphs were the Satyrs, Panes, Potamoi and Tritons. EIDO A Haliad nymph daughter of the god Proteus. "HYPERBOREAN" NYMPHS (Nymphai Hyperboreiai) Three nymphs of the mythical northern land of Hyperborea who journed to the island of the Delos with offerings for the goddess Artemis and became her handmaidens. "CHIAN" NAIAD (1) (Naias Khias) The Naiad nymph of the main town of the island of Chios in the Greek Aegean. The story is a modern retelling of the Greek myth concerning the relationship between the God of the Underworld, Hades, and the Goddess of Spring, Persephone. The friendships and the lies, the gossip and the wild parties, and of course, forbidden love. DIOGENEIA A Naiad nymph of Athens in Attica, southern Greece. HYPEREIA One of the Inachides. ELECTRA (1) (Elektra) The Oceanid cloud-nymph representing the amber-tinge of storm clouds illuminated by the sun. The gods then merged their forms to create the first hermaphrodite. They were nurses of the god Zagreus. She was the wife of the River-God Cephisus. METHONE (2) One of the Alcyonides. In both appearances, she has gol… WARNING: The following contains mentions of rape and sexual harassment, as well as MAJOR spoilers for Lore Olympus Season 1, by Rachel Smythe, available now on Webtoons.. Lore Olympus has taken the webcomic world by storm with its reimaging of the Greek myths, slow burn love story and colorful, charismatic characters.Season 1 went on a brief hiatus; however it came back … She was loved by King Belus. CLEONE (Kleone) The Naiad nymph of the town of Cleonae in Argolis, southern Greece. She was probably an Oread nymph. She was loved by the god Hermes. She was the wife of the river-god Peneus. The Thyiad troupe consisted of a mixture of Dryad and Naiad nymphs. Amaltheia was usually described as the milk-providing goat of the nurses, rather than a nymph herself. She fell in love with the boy Hermaphroditus and prayed to the gods to be with him forever. PHRIXA A Naiad nymph of Mount Lycaeus in Arcadia in the Peloponnese. MAIA The Pleiad nymph of Mount Cyllene in Arcadia, southern Greece. ASTEROPE (1) A Naiad nymph of the river Cebren in the Troad, Anatolia (modern Turkey). Ismene was usually named Melia. LIBYA (1) The goddess nymph of north Africa. It’s a modern retelling of a classic Greek myth. PHERUSA (Pherousa) One of the fifty Nereids. "PACTOLIDES" (Paktolides) Naiads of the River Pactolus in Lydia, Anatolia (modern Turkey). GARGAPHIA (Gargaphie) The Naiad nymph of the Gargaphian spring of Plataea in Boeotia, central Greece. HIMALIA A nymph of the island of Rhodes in the Greek Aegean. She was loved by the god Ares. For the character page, see Nymphs. Persephone's flower nymphs coming to console her, Episode 115. Because it turns out, the gods aren’t so different from us after all, especially when it comes to their problems. She was raped by a peasant and in grief cast snow down upon the desert. Apollo burried her waters beneath rocks as punishment for trying to trick him into building his temple elsewhere. EURYNOME (2) One of the Oceanids. A nymph nurse at the hospital transporting scrubs. She was a nurse of the god Dionysus. TAYGETA (Taygete) The Pleiad nymph of the Taygetus Mountains in Lacedaemonia, southern Greece. THYIA A Naiad nymph of the shrine of Delphi in Phocis, central Greece. Fandom Apps Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. NICAEA (Nikaia) The Naiad nymph of the town of Nicaea in Bithynia, Anatolia (modern Turkey). She was the first wife of Prince Paris, whom he abandoned for the love of Helene. Witness what the gods do…after dark. SYLLIS The Naiad nymph of the town of Sicyon in Sicyonia, southern Greece. She was the nurse of the Muses and a lover of the god Pan. "CARIAN" NAIADS (Naiades Kariai) Naiads of the region of Caria in Anatolia (modern Turkey). She was loved by the River-God Nile. ALCYONE (Alkyone) The Pleiad nymph of Boeotia, central Greece. OPIS One of the Hyperborean nymphs, handmaidens of the goddess Artemis, from the mythical northern land of Hyperborea. Witness what the gods do…after dark. She was the spirit of soothing words. LEUCIPPE (Leukippe) One of the Oceanid nymphs. She was loved by prince Aesacus of Troy. She and her sister were transformed itno a pair of comets. CALLIRHOE (4) (Kallirhoe) A Naiad or Oceanid nymph of Egypt in North Africa. URANIA (Ourania) One of the Oceanid nymphs. PHIALE One of the Oceanid companions of the goddess Artemis. She was loved by the god Hermes. PRONOEA (Pronoia) An Oceanid nymph of Mount Parnassus in Phocis, central Greece. THALIA (1) (Thaleia) A nymph of Mount Etna in Sicily, southern Italy. (Hom. She was a nurse of the god Dionysus. "CEAN" NYMPHS (Nymphai Keiai) Naiads of the springs and wells of the island of Ceos in the Greek Aegean. She was the wife of the Eleusinian prince Branchus. She was loved by the Colchian king Aeetes. She was loved by the god Zeus. Thetis is a sea nymph that lives and works on Olympus. She was the wife of the eponymous king Arcas. HALIAE (Haliai) Nymphs of the sea, the sands, and the rocky shores. Nymphs are mainly in charge of taking care of nature. The Lore Olympus Fandom, knowing who is that swan: #lore olympus #lore olympus apollo #lore olympus daphne #lore olympus zeus #lore olympus spoilers. NONACRIS (Nonakris) The Naiad nymph of the town of Nonacris in Arcadia, southern Greece. NYMPHS (Nymphai) Minor goddesses or spirits (daimonaissai) of nature. BUCOLAE (Boukolai) Bucolic or rustic nymphs. She cast their infant into the sea to avoid discovery. Her original name was Ida but was changed to Helice when she was placed amongst the stars as the constellation Ursa Major. THEMIS An Arcadian Naiad who was the mother of Evander by Hermes. She may have been the wife of the River Ladon. ATLANTIDES Nymph daughters of the Titan Atlas. SALAMIS The Naiad nymph of the main town of the island of Salamis in southern Greece. She was usually named EleCtra. She was loved by the earth-born king Lelex. She was loved by the bard Philammon. AGANIPPE The Naiad nymph of the spring of Aganippe on Mount Helicon in Boeotia, central Greece. AEGEIROS (Aigeiros) One of the eight Hamadryad nymphs. EUBOEA (2) (Euboia) One of the three Asterionides, nymphs of the River Asterion in Argolis in the Peloponnese. She was loved by the hero Heracles. MAENADS (Mainades) The frenzied nymphs of the train of Dionysus. ORITHYIA (3) (Oreithyia) One of the fifty Nereids. She was loved by the god Hades but as punishment her boasts was transformed by Persephone or Demeter into a mint-plant. She was loved by the god Poseidon and also married the Libyan king Amphithemis. As punishment he transormed her into the plany-plant. She later moves to Olympus. "PHASEIDES" Naiads of the streams and marshes of the River Phasis in Colchis at the eatern end of the Black Sea. ASOPIS The Naiad nymph of the town of Asopis. ALCINOE (Alkinoe) A Naiad nymph of Mount Lycaeus in Arcadia, the Peloponnese, central Greece. Add a photo to this gallery DERCETIS (Derketis) A Naiad nymph of Mount Cithaeron in Boeotia, central Greece. Quick Connect Dryer Vent Hose,
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> Nymphs NYMPHS. She was usually named Melia. POLYHYMNO One of the Nysiades, nymphs of the mythical Mount Nysa. She was born a mortal princess who was transformed into a spring by the Carian Naiads. CRANEIA (Kraneia) One of the eight Hamadryad nymphs. She was a nurse of the god Zeus. She was loved by the god Apollo. IASIS One of the Ionides, Naiads of the healing springs of the River Kytheros in Elis, the Peloponnesos, southern Greece. HYALE One of the Oceanids in the retinue of the goddess Artemis. NACOLE (Nakole) The Naiad nymph of the town of Nacoleia in Phrygia, Anatolia (modern Turkey). These are nymphs whose names and/or nymph type have not been shown. The following characters are central to plot lines in the comic and make regular appearances: NANA A Naiad nymph of the River Sangarius in Phrygia, Anatolia (modern Turkey). But they were believed to dwell on earth in groves, on the summits of mountains, in rivers, streams, glens, and grottoes. PHILODICE (Philodike) An Argive Naiad and wife of Leucippus king of Messenia. In her original form as a human, Psyche has amber skin and long straight amber hair, with bright gold eyes. ECHO (Ekho) An Oread nymph of Mount Helicon in Boeotia, central Greece, and the goddess of echoes. LILAEA (Lilaia) The Naiad nymph of the town of Lilaea in Phocis, central Greece. THETIS The goddess-nymph leader of the Nereids. She was a nurse of the goddess Hera. Nymphs. She was loved by the god Ares. They were nurses of the god Dionysus and his first Bacchante followers. She was carried off to the land by Zeus but had him swear an oath to protect her virginity. She was the personified spirit of persuasive and seductive words. OUPIS One of the Hyperborean nymphs, handmaidens of the goddess Artemis, from the mythical northern land of Hyperborea. In Episode 131, Persephone explains that flower nymphs are rare and not as long-lived as other nymphs. This page is about the species. LELEGEIDES (Nymphai Lelegeides) Naiads of the region of Lycia in Anatolia (modern Turkey). POTAMEIDES Nymphs of the rivers. She was loved by the god Zeus. CHELONE (Khelone) A lazy Oread nymph of Mount Chelydorea in Arcadia, southern Greece. HAMADRYADS (Hamadryad) Oak-tree Dryads whose life force was bound to that of a particular tree. MELISSAE (Melissai) Honey nymphs, another name for the Meliae. She was a prophetess of the god Pan and wife of King Arcas. AETHERIE One of the Heliad nymphs who were transformed into amber-weeping poplar trees. "CYDNIDES" (Kydnides) Naiads of the River Cydnus in Cilicia, Anatolia (modern Turkey). She was loved by the god Silenus. PHILIA One of the Naiads of Mount Drios on the island of Naxos in the Greek Aegean. LEIBETHRIDES (Leibethrides) Naiads of the springs of Mounts Helicon and Librethrius in Boeotia, central Greece. She was loved by the god Ares. She was the wife of the eponymous king Tros. "ITHACAN" NAIADS (Naiades Ithakiai) Naiads of the springs of sacred caves on the island of Ithaca in the Ionian Sea, central Greece. CALYPSO (1) (Kalypso) The goddess-nymph of the mythical island of Ogygia. She was loved by the god Ares. Nov 9, 2019 - Nymphs are minor deities related to a part of nature. She was the wife of the Argive King Argos. They were daughters of the wind-god Boreas, or Okeanos, the earth-encircling fresh-water stream. She was usually named Euboea. THESPIA The Naiad nymph of the town of Thespiae in Boeotia, central Greece. Nymphs are female humanoid deities in Lore Olympus. SINOE An Oread nymph of Mount Sinoe in Arcadia, southern Greece. PHOEBE (2) (Phoibe) One of the Heliad nymphs who were transformed into amber-weeping poplar trees. BYBLIS The Naiad or Hamadryad nymph of the springs of the town of Byblis in Caria, Anatolia (modern Turkey). She was transformed into a sun-gazing heiotrope flower when he abandoned her. She was transformed into a fountain by the god Dionysus after Amphion and Zethus had her killed by binding her to a wild bull. HESIONE The Oceanid nymph wife of the Titan Prometheus. A duo of flower nymphs frequently used to accompany and supervise Persephone while in the Mortal Realm. Her plant was the cherry tree. She was loved by the god Poseidon. She was loved by the god Poseidon. She was a nurse and one of the first Bacchantes of the god Dionysus. CYRENE (1) (Kyrene) The Naiad nymph of the Greek colony of Cyrene in Libya, North Africa. This is the Greek word for changing shape, usually into plants or animals, as in the novel by Kafka and the book of mythology by Ovid. MINTHE A Naiad nymph of Mount Minthe in Elis, southern Greece. TELESTO One of the Oceanid nymphs. They live in the sky, seas, mountains, woodlands, fountains, wells, springs, streams, brooks as well as several other natural places on the Earth. They were nurses of the Centaurs. Another name for the Epimelides. DODONIDES nymphs of the oracular shrine of Dodona. PLUTO (1) (Plouto) A nymph of Mount Sipylus in Lydia, Anatolia (modern Turkey). She is often wearing white togas and crown around her head. RHODOPE (1) A Naiad nymph of Ciconia in Thrace, north of Greece. She was usually named Clymene. I get a lot of comments saying "well it's Greek mythology, so who cares". CLAEA (1) (Klaia) An Oread or Naiad nymph of Mount Calathium in Messenia, southern Greece. ZEUXIPPE A Naiad nymph of the River Eridanus near Athens in Attica, southern Greece. "AEAEAEN" NYMPHS (Nymphai Aiaiai) Naiads and Dryads of the mythical island of Aeaea. HELICE (Helike) One of the nymphs of Mount Ida on the island of Crete. CLEIDE (Kleide) One of the Naiads of Mount Drios on the island of Naxos in the Greek Aegean. Recent Top. MAERA (2) (Maira) One of the Naiads of the River Erasinos in Argolis in the Peloponnese. MACRIS (Makris) A nymph of the island of Euboea in central Greece. Stylish and immersive, this is one of mythology’s greatest stories -- The Taking of Persephone -- as it’s never been told before. PAREGORON One of the Oceanids. ALCIPPE (Alkippe) One of the nymphs known as Alcyonides. HYDASPIDES Naiads of the River Hydaspes in north-western Indian (modern Kashmir). LAMIDES Naiads of the River Lamos in Cilicia, Anatolia (modern Turkey), or Boeotia in central Greece. She was one of the nurses of the god Zeus. MAERA (3) (Maira) One of the fifty Nereids. "PARTHENIA" NAIAD (Naias Parthenia) A Naiad nymph of the River Parthenius in Bithynia, Anatolia (modern Turkey). She was the wife of King Lycaon. CYANE (Kyane) The Naiad nymph of a spring in the town of Syracuse in Sicily, southern Italy. She was the mother of the Samothracian Corybantes by Apollo. She was struck down by the goddess Artemis. CORCYRA (Korkyra) The Naiad nymph of the main town of the island of Corcyra in central-western Greece. HAGNO The Oceanid Naiad nymph of a spring on Mount Lycaeus in Arcadia, southern Greece. When her brother Tylos was slain by a Dragon she discovered a herb that restored him to life. She was the mother of eight tree-specific Hamadryads by the forest-daemon Oxylus. PSECAS (Psekas) One of the Oceanids in the retinue of the goddess Artemis. 8, xxiv. STYX The Oceanid nymph and goddess of the underworld river Styx. She was the mother of the Charites (Graces) by Zeus. They were usually numbered amongst the Oceanids. CLEEIA (Kleeia) One of the five star-nymphs of the constellation Hyades. PENELOPEIA A Dryad nymph of Mount Cyllene in Arcadia, southern Greece. TEREINE A Naiad nymph of the River Strymon in Triballi in Thrace, north of Greece. PERSEIS An Oceanid nymph of Persia loved by the sun-god Helius. EVADNE (Euadne) A Naiad nymph of the town of Argos in the Peloponnese. A woodland nymph that works under Demeter. CELAENO (Kelaino) A Pleiad nymph of Boeotia, central Greece, who was loved by the god Poseidon. She was usually named Eidothea. CNOSSIA (Knossia) A Naiad nymph of the town of Cnossus of the island of Crete in the Greek Aegean. ANCHIROE (2) (Ankhiroe) The Naiad nymph of the Psylli tribe of Libya in North Africa. CELUSA (Kelouse) A Naiad nymph of the region of Sicyonia in southern Greece. Although they were ranked below the gods, they were still summoned to attend the assemblies of the gods on Olympus. She was a nurse and one of the first Bacchantes of the god Dionysus. TANAGRA The Naiad nymph of the town of Tanagra in Boeotia, central Greece. LIBRETHIAS One of the Leibrethrides, Naiads of the springs of Mount Librethrius in Boeotia, central Greece. PSANIS The Naiad nymph of an Arcadian spring. She was a nurse of the god Zeus and originally named Adrasteia. ANTHE One of the nymphs Alcyonides. AEGLE (2) (Aigle) One of the Heliad nymphs who were transformed into amber-weeping poplar trees. ATLANTEIA A HamaDryad nymph of Libya in North Africa. MELIA (6) The Naiad nymph of the main town of the island of Ceos in the Greek Aegean. CYNOSURA (Kynosoura) One of the Idaean nymphs of Mount Ida on the island of Crete. Her plant was the nut-tree--hazel, walnut and chestnut. STEROPE A Pleiad nymph of Pisa in Elis, southern Greece. RHOEO (Rhoio) A Naiad nymph of the town of Troy in the Troad, Anatolia (modern Turkey). She was a nurse of the god Zeus. PHYSADEIA An Argive Naiad and goddess of the spring of Physadeia. She was loved by the god Poseidon. POLYDORA (1) A Danaid and Naiad nymph. CLEODORA (Kleodora) A Naiad nymph of Mount Parnassus in Phocis, central Greece, who was loved by the god Poseidon. The male counterparts of the nymphs were the Satyrs, Panes, Potamoi and Tritons. EIDO A Haliad nymph daughter of the god Proteus. "HYPERBOREAN" NYMPHS (Nymphai Hyperboreiai) Three nymphs of the mythical northern land of Hyperborea who journed to the island of the Delos with offerings for the goddess Artemis and became her handmaidens. "CHIAN" NAIAD (1) (Naias Khias) The Naiad nymph of the main town of the island of Chios in the Greek Aegean. The story is a modern retelling of the Greek myth concerning the relationship between the God of the Underworld, Hades, and the Goddess of Spring, Persephone. The friendships and the lies, the gossip and the wild parties, and of course, forbidden love. DIOGENEIA A Naiad nymph of Athens in Attica, southern Greece. HYPEREIA One of the Inachides. ELECTRA (1) (Elektra) The Oceanid cloud-nymph representing the amber-tinge of storm clouds illuminated by the sun. The gods then merged their forms to create the first hermaphrodite. They were nurses of the god Zagreus. She was the wife of the River-God Cephisus. METHONE (2) One of the Alcyonides. In both appearances, she has gol… WARNING: The following contains mentions of rape and sexual harassment, as well as MAJOR spoilers for Lore Olympus Season 1, by Rachel Smythe, available now on Webtoons.. Lore Olympus has taken the webcomic world by storm with its reimaging of the Greek myths, slow burn love story and colorful, charismatic characters.Season 1 went on a brief hiatus; however it came back … She was loved by King Belus. CLEONE (Kleone) The Naiad nymph of the town of Cleonae in Argolis, southern Greece. She was probably an Oread nymph. She was loved by the god Hermes. She was the wife of the river-god Peneus. The Thyiad troupe consisted of a mixture of Dryad and Naiad nymphs. Amaltheia was usually described as the milk-providing goat of the nurses, rather than a nymph herself. She fell in love with the boy Hermaphroditus and prayed to the gods to be with him forever. PHRIXA A Naiad nymph of Mount Lycaeus in Arcadia in the Peloponnese. MAIA The Pleiad nymph of Mount Cyllene in Arcadia, southern Greece. ASTEROPE (1) A Naiad nymph of the river Cebren in the Troad, Anatolia (modern Turkey). Ismene was usually named Melia. LIBYA (1) The goddess nymph of north Africa. It’s a modern retelling of a classic Greek myth. PHERUSA (Pherousa) One of the fifty Nereids. "PACTOLIDES" (Paktolides) Naiads of the River Pactolus in Lydia, Anatolia (modern Turkey). GARGAPHIA (Gargaphie) The Naiad nymph of the Gargaphian spring of Plataea in Boeotia, central Greece. HIMALIA A nymph of the island of Rhodes in the Greek Aegean. She was loved by the god Ares. For the character page, see Nymphs. Persephone's flower nymphs coming to console her, Episode 115. Because it turns out, the gods aren’t so different from us after all, especially when it comes to their problems. She was raped by a peasant and in grief cast snow down upon the desert. Apollo burried her waters beneath rocks as punishment for trying to trick him into building his temple elsewhere. EURYNOME (2) One of the Oceanids. A nymph nurse at the hospital transporting scrubs. She was a nurse of the god Dionysus. TAYGETA (Taygete) The Pleiad nymph of the Taygetus Mountains in Lacedaemonia, southern Greece. THYIA A Naiad nymph of the shrine of Delphi in Phocis, central Greece. Fandom Apps Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. NICAEA (Nikaia) The Naiad nymph of the town of Nicaea in Bithynia, Anatolia (modern Turkey). She was the first wife of Prince Paris, whom he abandoned for the love of Helene. Witness what the gods do…after dark. SYLLIS The Naiad nymph of the town of Sicyon in Sicyonia, southern Greece. She was the nurse of the Muses and a lover of the god Pan. "CARIAN" NAIADS (Naiades Kariai) Naiads of the region of Caria in Anatolia (modern Turkey). She was loved by the River-God Nile. ALCYONE (Alkyone) The Pleiad nymph of Boeotia, central Greece. OPIS One of the Hyperborean nymphs, handmaidens of the goddess Artemis, from the mythical northern land of Hyperborea. Witness what the gods do…after dark. She was the spirit of soothing words. LEUCIPPE (Leukippe) One of the Oceanid nymphs. She was loved by prince Aesacus of Troy. She and her sister were transformed itno a pair of comets. CALLIRHOE (4) (Kallirhoe) A Naiad or Oceanid nymph of Egypt in North Africa. URANIA (Ourania) One of the Oceanid nymphs. PHIALE One of the Oceanid companions of the goddess Artemis. She was loved by the god Hermes. PRONOEA (Pronoia) An Oceanid nymph of Mount Parnassus in Phocis, central Greece. THALIA (1) (Thaleia) A nymph of Mount Etna in Sicily, southern Italy. (Hom. She was a nurse of the god Dionysus. "CEAN" NYMPHS (Nymphai Keiai) Naiads of the springs and wells of the island of Ceos in the Greek Aegean. She was the wife of the Eleusinian prince Branchus. She was loved by the Colchian king Aeetes. She was loved by the god Zeus. Thetis is a sea nymph that lives and works on Olympus. She was the wife of the eponymous king Arcas. HALIAE (Haliai) Nymphs of the sea, the sands, and the rocky shores. Nymphs are mainly in charge of taking care of nature. The Lore Olympus Fandom, knowing who is that swan: #lore olympus #lore olympus apollo #lore olympus daphne #lore olympus zeus #lore olympus spoilers. NONACRIS (Nonakris) The Naiad nymph of the town of Nonacris in Arcadia, southern Greece. NYMPHS (Nymphai) Minor goddesses or spirits (daimonaissai) of nature. BUCOLAE (Boukolai) Bucolic or rustic nymphs. She cast their infant into the sea to avoid discovery. Her original name was Ida but was changed to Helice when she was placed amongst the stars as the constellation Ursa Major. THEMIS An Arcadian Naiad who was the mother of Evander by Hermes. She may have been the wife of the River Ladon. ATLANTIDES Nymph daughters of the Titan Atlas. SALAMIS The Naiad nymph of the main town of the island of Salamis in southern Greece. She was usually named EleCtra. She was loved by the earth-born king Lelex. She was loved by the bard Philammon. AGANIPPE The Naiad nymph of the spring of Aganippe on Mount Helicon in Boeotia, central Greece. AEGEIROS (Aigeiros) One of the eight Hamadryad nymphs. EUBOEA (2) (Euboia) One of the three Asterionides, nymphs of the River Asterion in Argolis in the Peloponnese. She was loved by the hero Heracles. MAENADS (Mainades) The frenzied nymphs of the train of Dionysus. ORITHYIA (3) (Oreithyia) One of the fifty Nereids. She was loved by the god Hades but as punishment her boasts was transformed by Persephone or Demeter into a mint-plant. She was loved by the god Poseidon and also married the Libyan king Amphithemis. As punishment he transormed her into the plany-plant. She later moves to Olympus. "PHASEIDES" Naiads of the streams and marshes of the River Phasis in Colchis at the eatern end of the Black Sea. ASOPIS The Naiad nymph of the town of Asopis. ALCINOE (Alkinoe) A Naiad nymph of Mount Lycaeus in Arcadia, the Peloponnese, central Greece. Add a photo to this gallery DERCETIS (Derketis) A Naiad nymph of Mount Cithaeron in Boeotia, central Greece. Quick Connect Dryer Vent Hose,
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> Nymphs NYMPHS. She was usually named Melia. POLYHYMNO One of the Nysiades, nymphs of the mythical Mount Nysa. She was born a mortal princess who was transformed into a spring by the Carian Naiads. CRANEIA (Kraneia) One of the eight Hamadryad nymphs. She was a nurse of the god Zeus. She was loved by the god Apollo. IASIS One of the Ionides, Naiads of the healing springs of the River Kytheros in Elis, the Peloponnesos, southern Greece. HYALE One of the Oceanids in the retinue of the goddess Artemis. NACOLE (Nakole) The Naiad nymph of the town of Nacoleia in Phrygia, Anatolia (modern Turkey). These are nymphs whose names and/or nymph type have not been shown. The following characters are central to plot lines in the comic and make regular appearances: NANA A Naiad nymph of the River Sangarius in Phrygia, Anatolia (modern Turkey). But they were believed to dwell on earth in groves, on the summits of mountains, in rivers, streams, glens, and grottoes. PHILODICE (Philodike) An Argive Naiad and wife of Leucippus king of Messenia. In her original form as a human, Psyche has amber skin and long straight amber hair, with bright gold eyes. ECHO (Ekho) An Oread nymph of Mount Helicon in Boeotia, central Greece, and the goddess of echoes. LILAEA (Lilaia) The Naiad nymph of the town of Lilaea in Phocis, central Greece. THETIS The goddess-nymph leader of the Nereids. She was a nurse of the goddess Hera. Nymphs. She was loved by the god Ares. They were nurses of the god Dionysus and his first Bacchante followers. She was carried off to the land by Zeus but had him swear an oath to protect her virginity. She was the personified spirit of persuasive and seductive words. OUPIS One of the Hyperborean nymphs, handmaidens of the goddess Artemis, from the mythical northern land of Hyperborea. In Episode 131, Persephone explains that flower nymphs are rare and not as long-lived as other nymphs. This page is about the species. LELEGEIDES (Nymphai Lelegeides) Naiads of the region of Lycia in Anatolia (modern Turkey). POTAMEIDES Nymphs of the rivers. She was loved by the god Zeus. CHELONE (Khelone) A lazy Oread nymph of Mount Chelydorea in Arcadia, southern Greece. HAMADRYADS (Hamadryad) Oak-tree Dryads whose life force was bound to that of a particular tree. MELISSAE (Melissai) Honey nymphs, another name for the Meliae. She was a prophetess of the god Pan and wife of King Arcas. AETHERIE One of the Heliad nymphs who were transformed into amber-weeping poplar trees. "CYDNIDES" (Kydnides) Naiads of the River Cydnus in Cilicia, Anatolia (modern Turkey). She was loved by the god Silenus. PHILIA One of the Naiads of Mount Drios on the island of Naxos in the Greek Aegean. LEIBETHRIDES (Leibethrides) Naiads of the springs of Mounts Helicon and Librethrius in Boeotia, central Greece. She was loved by the god Ares. She was the wife of the eponymous king Tros. "ITHACAN" NAIADS (Naiades Ithakiai) Naiads of the springs of sacred caves on the island of Ithaca in the Ionian Sea, central Greece. CALYPSO (1) (Kalypso) The goddess-nymph of the mythical island of Ogygia. She was loved by the god Ares. Nov 9, 2019 - Nymphs are minor deities related to a part of nature. She was the wife of the Argive King Argos. They were daughters of the wind-god Boreas, or Okeanos, the earth-encircling fresh-water stream. She was usually named Euboea. THESPIA The Naiad nymph of the town of Thespiae in Boeotia, central Greece. Nymphs are female humanoid deities in Lore Olympus. SINOE An Oread nymph of Mount Sinoe in Arcadia, southern Greece. PHOEBE (2) (Phoibe) One of the Heliad nymphs who were transformed into amber-weeping poplar trees. BYBLIS The Naiad or Hamadryad nymph of the springs of the town of Byblis in Caria, Anatolia (modern Turkey). She was transformed into a sun-gazing heiotrope flower when he abandoned her. She was transformed into a fountain by the god Dionysus after Amphion and Zethus had her killed by binding her to a wild bull. HESIONE The Oceanid nymph wife of the Titan Prometheus. A duo of flower nymphs frequently used to accompany and supervise Persephone while in the Mortal Realm. Her plant was the cherry tree. She was loved by the god Poseidon. She was loved by the god Poseidon. She was a nurse and one of the first Bacchantes of the god Dionysus. CYRENE (1) (Kyrene) The Naiad nymph of the Greek colony of Cyrene in Libya, North Africa. This is the Greek word for changing shape, usually into plants or animals, as in the novel by Kafka and the book of mythology by Ovid. MINTHE A Naiad nymph of Mount Minthe in Elis, southern Greece. TELESTO One of the Oceanid nymphs. They live in the sky, seas, mountains, woodlands, fountains, wells, springs, streams, brooks as well as several other natural places on the Earth. They were nurses of the Centaurs. Another name for the Epimelides. DODONIDES nymphs of the oracular shrine of Dodona. PLUTO (1) (Plouto) A nymph of Mount Sipylus in Lydia, Anatolia (modern Turkey). She is often wearing white togas and crown around her head. RHODOPE (1) A Naiad nymph of Ciconia in Thrace, north of Greece. She was usually named Clymene. I get a lot of comments saying "well it's Greek mythology, so who cares". CLAEA (1) (Klaia) An Oread or Naiad nymph of Mount Calathium in Messenia, southern Greece. ZEUXIPPE A Naiad nymph of the River Eridanus near Athens in Attica, southern Greece. "AEAEAEN" NYMPHS (Nymphai Aiaiai) Naiads and Dryads of the mythical island of Aeaea. HELICE (Helike) One of the nymphs of Mount Ida on the island of Crete. CLEIDE (Kleide) One of the Naiads of Mount Drios on the island of Naxos in the Greek Aegean. Recent Top. MAERA (2) (Maira) One of the Naiads of the River Erasinos in Argolis in the Peloponnese. MACRIS (Makris) A nymph of the island of Euboea in central Greece. Stylish and immersive, this is one of mythology’s greatest stories -- The Taking of Persephone -- as it’s never been told before. PAREGORON One of the Oceanids. ALCIPPE (Alkippe) One of the nymphs known as Alcyonides. HYDASPIDES Naiads of the River Hydaspes in north-western Indian (modern Kashmir). LAMIDES Naiads of the River Lamos in Cilicia, Anatolia (modern Turkey), or Boeotia in central Greece. She was one of the nurses of the god Zeus. MAERA (3) (Maira) One of the fifty Nereids. "PARTHENIA" NAIAD (Naias Parthenia) A Naiad nymph of the River Parthenius in Bithynia, Anatolia (modern Turkey). She was the wife of King Lycaon. CYANE (Kyane) The Naiad nymph of a spring in the town of Syracuse in Sicily, southern Italy. She was the mother of the Samothracian Corybantes by Apollo. She was struck down by the goddess Artemis. CORCYRA (Korkyra) The Naiad nymph of the main town of the island of Corcyra in central-western Greece. HAGNO The Oceanid Naiad nymph of a spring on Mount Lycaeus in Arcadia, southern Greece. When her brother Tylos was slain by a Dragon she discovered a herb that restored him to life. She was the mother of eight tree-specific Hamadryads by the forest-daemon Oxylus. PSECAS (Psekas) One of the Oceanids in the retinue of the goddess Artemis. 8, xxiv. STYX The Oceanid nymph and goddess of the underworld river Styx. She was the mother of the Charites (Graces) by Zeus. They were usually numbered amongst the Oceanids. CLEEIA (Kleeia) One of the five star-nymphs of the constellation Hyades. PENELOPEIA A Dryad nymph of Mount Cyllene in Arcadia, southern Greece. TEREINE A Naiad nymph of the River Strymon in Triballi in Thrace, north of Greece. PERSEIS An Oceanid nymph of Persia loved by the sun-god Helius. EVADNE (Euadne) A Naiad nymph of the town of Argos in the Peloponnese. A woodland nymph that works under Demeter. CELAENO (Kelaino) A Pleiad nymph of Boeotia, central Greece, who was loved by the god Poseidon. She was usually named Eidothea. CNOSSIA (Knossia) A Naiad nymph of the town of Cnossus of the island of Crete in the Greek Aegean. ANCHIROE (2) (Ankhiroe) The Naiad nymph of the Psylli tribe of Libya in North Africa. CELUSA (Kelouse) A Naiad nymph of the region of Sicyonia in southern Greece. Although they were ranked below the gods, they were still summoned to attend the assemblies of the gods on Olympus. She was a nurse and one of the first Bacchantes of the god Dionysus. TANAGRA The Naiad nymph of the town of Tanagra in Boeotia, central Greece. LIBRETHIAS One of the Leibrethrides, Naiads of the springs of Mount Librethrius in Boeotia, central Greece. PSANIS The Naiad nymph of an Arcadian spring. She was a nurse of the god Zeus and originally named Adrasteia. ANTHE One of the nymphs Alcyonides. AEGLE (2) (Aigle) One of the Heliad nymphs who were transformed into amber-weeping poplar trees. ATLANTEIA A HamaDryad nymph of Libya in North Africa. MELIA (6) The Naiad nymph of the main town of the island of Ceos in the Greek Aegean. CYNOSURA (Kynosoura) One of the Idaean nymphs of Mount Ida on the island of Crete. Her plant was the nut-tree--hazel, walnut and chestnut. STEROPE A Pleiad nymph of Pisa in Elis, southern Greece. RHOEO (Rhoio) A Naiad nymph of the town of Troy in the Troad, Anatolia (modern Turkey). She was a nurse of the god Zeus. PHYSADEIA An Argive Naiad and goddess of the spring of Physadeia. She was loved by the god Poseidon. POLYDORA (1) A Danaid and Naiad nymph. CLEODORA (Kleodora) A Naiad nymph of Mount Parnassus in Phocis, central Greece, who was loved by the god Poseidon. The male counterparts of the nymphs were the Satyrs, Panes, Potamoi and Tritons. EIDO A Haliad nymph daughter of the god Proteus. "HYPERBOREAN" NYMPHS (Nymphai Hyperboreiai) Three nymphs of the mythical northern land of Hyperborea who journed to the island of the Delos with offerings for the goddess Artemis and became her handmaidens. "CHIAN" NAIAD (1) (Naias Khias) The Naiad nymph of the main town of the island of Chios in the Greek Aegean. The story is a modern retelling of the Greek myth concerning the relationship between the God of the Underworld, Hades, and the Goddess of Spring, Persephone. The friendships and the lies, the gossip and the wild parties, and of course, forbidden love. DIOGENEIA A Naiad nymph of Athens in Attica, southern Greece. HYPEREIA One of the Inachides. ELECTRA (1) (Elektra) The Oceanid cloud-nymph representing the amber-tinge of storm clouds illuminated by the sun. The gods then merged their forms to create the first hermaphrodite. They were nurses of the god Zagreus. She was the wife of the River-God Cephisus. METHONE (2) One of the Alcyonides. In both appearances, she has gol… WARNING: The following contains mentions of rape and sexual harassment, as well as MAJOR spoilers for Lore Olympus Season 1, by Rachel Smythe, available now on Webtoons.. Lore Olympus has taken the webcomic world by storm with its reimaging of the Greek myths, slow burn love story and colorful, charismatic characters.Season 1 went on a brief hiatus; however it came back … She was loved by King Belus. CLEONE (Kleone) The Naiad nymph of the town of Cleonae in Argolis, southern Greece. She was probably an Oread nymph. She was loved by the god Hermes. She was the wife of the river-god Peneus. The Thyiad troupe consisted of a mixture of Dryad and Naiad nymphs. Amaltheia was usually described as the milk-providing goat of the nurses, rather than a nymph herself. She fell in love with the boy Hermaphroditus and prayed to the gods to be with him forever. PHRIXA A Naiad nymph of Mount Lycaeus in Arcadia in the Peloponnese. MAIA The Pleiad nymph of Mount Cyllene in Arcadia, southern Greece. ASTEROPE (1) A Naiad nymph of the river Cebren in the Troad, Anatolia (modern Turkey). Ismene was usually named Melia. LIBYA (1) The goddess nymph of north Africa. It’s a modern retelling of a classic Greek myth. PHERUSA (Pherousa) One of the fifty Nereids. "PACTOLIDES" (Paktolides) Naiads of the River Pactolus in Lydia, Anatolia (modern Turkey). GARGAPHIA (Gargaphie) The Naiad nymph of the Gargaphian spring of Plataea in Boeotia, central Greece. HIMALIA A nymph of the island of Rhodes in the Greek Aegean. She was loved by the god Ares. For the character page, see Nymphs. Persephone's flower nymphs coming to console her, Episode 115. Because it turns out, the gods aren’t so different from us after all, especially when it comes to their problems. She was raped by a peasant and in grief cast snow down upon the desert. Apollo burried her waters beneath rocks as punishment for trying to trick him into building his temple elsewhere. EURYNOME (2) One of the Oceanids. A nymph nurse at the hospital transporting scrubs. She was a nurse of the god Dionysus. TAYGETA (Taygete) The Pleiad nymph of the Taygetus Mountains in Lacedaemonia, southern Greece. THYIA A Naiad nymph of the shrine of Delphi in Phocis, central Greece. Fandom Apps Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. NICAEA (Nikaia) The Naiad nymph of the town of Nicaea in Bithynia, Anatolia (modern Turkey). She was the first wife of Prince Paris, whom he abandoned for the love of Helene. Witness what the gods do…after dark. SYLLIS The Naiad nymph of the town of Sicyon in Sicyonia, southern Greece. She was the nurse of the Muses and a lover of the god Pan. "CARIAN" NAIADS (Naiades Kariai) Naiads of the region of Caria in Anatolia (modern Turkey). She was loved by the River-God Nile. ALCYONE (Alkyone) The Pleiad nymph of Boeotia, central Greece. OPIS One of the Hyperborean nymphs, handmaidens of the goddess Artemis, from the mythical northern land of Hyperborea. Witness what the gods do…after dark. She was the spirit of soothing words. LEUCIPPE (Leukippe) One of the Oceanid nymphs. She was loved by prince Aesacus of Troy. She and her sister were transformed itno a pair of comets. CALLIRHOE (4) (Kallirhoe) A Naiad or Oceanid nymph of Egypt in North Africa. URANIA (Ourania) One of the Oceanid nymphs. PHIALE One of the Oceanid companions of the goddess Artemis. She was loved by the god Hermes. PRONOEA (Pronoia) An Oceanid nymph of Mount Parnassus in Phocis, central Greece. THALIA (1) (Thaleia) A nymph of Mount Etna in Sicily, southern Italy. (Hom. She was a nurse of the god Dionysus. "CEAN" NYMPHS (Nymphai Keiai) Naiads of the springs and wells of the island of Ceos in the Greek Aegean. She was the wife of the Eleusinian prince Branchus. She was loved by the Colchian king Aeetes. She was loved by the god Zeus. Thetis is a sea nymph that lives and works on Olympus. She was the wife of the eponymous king Arcas. HALIAE (Haliai) Nymphs of the sea, the sands, and the rocky shores. Nymphs are mainly in charge of taking care of nature. The Lore Olympus Fandom, knowing who is that swan: #lore olympus #lore olympus apollo #lore olympus daphne #lore olympus zeus #lore olympus spoilers. NONACRIS (Nonakris) The Naiad nymph of the town of Nonacris in Arcadia, southern Greece. NYMPHS (Nymphai) Minor goddesses or spirits (daimonaissai) of nature. BUCOLAE (Boukolai) Bucolic or rustic nymphs. She cast their infant into the sea to avoid discovery. Her original name was Ida but was changed to Helice when she was placed amongst the stars as the constellation Ursa Major. THEMIS An Arcadian Naiad who was the mother of Evander by Hermes. She may have been the wife of the River Ladon. ATLANTIDES Nymph daughters of the Titan Atlas. SALAMIS The Naiad nymph of the main town of the island of Salamis in southern Greece. She was usually named EleCtra. She was loved by the earth-born king Lelex. She was loved by the bard Philammon. AGANIPPE The Naiad nymph of the spring of Aganippe on Mount Helicon in Boeotia, central Greece. AEGEIROS (Aigeiros) One of the eight Hamadryad nymphs. EUBOEA (2) (Euboia) One of the three Asterionides, nymphs of the River Asterion in Argolis in the Peloponnese. She was loved by the hero Heracles. MAENADS (Mainades) The frenzied nymphs of the train of Dionysus. ORITHYIA (3) (Oreithyia) One of the fifty Nereids. She was loved by the god Hades but as punishment her boasts was transformed by Persephone or Demeter into a mint-plant. She was loved by the god Poseidon and also married the Libyan king Amphithemis. As punishment he transormed her into the plany-plant. She later moves to Olympus. "PHASEIDES" Naiads of the streams and marshes of the River Phasis in Colchis at the eatern end of the Black Sea. ASOPIS The Naiad nymph of the town of Asopis. ALCINOE (Alkinoe) A Naiad nymph of Mount Lycaeus in Arcadia, the Peloponnese, central Greece. Add a photo to this gallery DERCETIS (Derketis) A Naiad nymph of Mount Cithaeron in Boeotia, central Greece. Quick Connect Dryer Vent Hose,
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NOMIA A nymph of Mount Nomia in Arcadia, southern Greece. EUROPA (1) (Europe) One of the Oceanid nymphs. DIONE (1) One of the Oceanids. HARPINA The Naiad nymph of the town of Pisa in Elis, southern Greece. She was a nurse of the god Dionysus. She was loved the river-god Phasis. The Nymphs presided over various natural phenomena--from springs, to clouds, trees, caverns, meadows, and beaches. She was a nurse and one of the first Bacchantes of the god Dionysus. She was an attendant of the goddess Britomartis. They were Dryad nymphs, whose life force was closely tied to that of a lofty mountain pine or fir. They were nurses of the goddess Hera. POLYPHE The Oceanid nymph mother of the goddess Athena Hippeia by Poseidon. She was the mother of the god Pan by Zeus. She was also the goddess of the Arcadian stream (southern Greece) of the same name. MEROPE (1) The Pleiad nymph of the town of Corinth in southern Greece. She was the wife of the Indian River-God Hydaspes. NEAERA (3) (Neaira) A Naiad nymph of Mount Sipylus in Lydia, Anatolia (modern Turkey). CABEIRIDES (Kabeirides) Nymphs of the Mysteries of the island of Samothrace in the Greek Aegean. ASTRIS A star nymph daughter of the sun-god Helius. She was usually named Strymo. They were also nurses of the god Dionysus. "ELEAN" NAIAd (Naias Eleias) The Naiad nymph of the town of Elis in Elis, southern Greece. She was abducted to the island by the god Poseidon. CYMODOCE (Kymodoke) One of the fifty Nereids. PLUTO (2) (Plouto) One of the Oceanid nymphs. MELIAE (Meliai) Dryad nymphs of the mountain ash-tree and honey-sap. She was one of nine Arcadian nurses of the god Zeus. INACHIDES (Inakhides) Naiads of the river Inachus and the springs of Argolis in the Peloponnese. She was a nurse and one of the first Bacchantes of the god Dionysus. NEMEA (2) The Naiad nymph of the town of Nemea in Argos, southern Greece. She was a nurse and one of the first Bacchantes of the god Dionysus. She was usually named Hecaerge. Her tree was the elm. She was the eponymous nymph of the town of Anthemos in the Thracian Chersonese (north of Greece). She was the wife of the Sikyonian River-God Asopos. SYCE (Syke) One of the eight Hamadryad nymphs. METHE The Maenad nymph of drunkenness. She was the nurse of the god Ares. GORGYRA A nymph of the underworld. MORIA A Naiad nymph of the River Hermos in Lydia, Anatolia (modern Turkey). LIBYES TIMEOROI Three goddess-nymphs protectors of the region of Lake Tritonis in Libya, North Africa. She was loved byZeus and requested he hide her inside the earth to avoid the jealous wrath of the goddess Hera. PROSYMNA One of the three Asterionides, nymphs of the River Asterion in Argolis in the Peloponnese. PHAESYLE (Phaisyle) One of the five star-nymphs of the constellation Hyades. PLEIADES Seven star-nymphs daughters of the Titan Atlas who were transformed into constellation Pleiades. CISSEIS (Kisseis) One of the Nysiades, nymphs of the mythical Mount Nysa. CLYMENE (3) (Klymene) One of the fifty Nereids. They were usually named Heliades. She was the wife of the Titan Prometheus. They were handmaidens of the goddess nymph Calypso. MELIA (3) The Naiad nymph of the Malean peninsular in Lacedaemonia, southern Greece. PITANE The Naiad nymph of the town of Pitane in Lacedaemonia, southern Greece. ORTYGIA The Naiad nymph of the sacred Ortygian grove near Ephesus in Lycia, Anatolia (modern Turkey). MELIA (2) The Oceanid and Naiad nymph of the Ismenian spring of Thebes in Boeotia, central Greece. She was a companion of the goddess Persephone. EUDORA (1) One of the five star-nymphs of the constellation Hyades. ORSEIS A Naiad nymph of the region of Thessaly in northern Greece. DELIADES Naiads of the springs of the River Inopus on the island of Delos in the Greek Aegean. She was usually named Plataea. CALLISTE (Kalliste) The Haliad nymph of the island of Calliste in the Greek Aegean. She was loved by the god Apollo. PEGAEA (Pegaia) One of the Ionides, Naiads of the healing springs of the River Cytherus in Elis in the Peloponnese. 615.) They had the schools of fish, and other sea creatures in their keeping. Her tree was the black poplar. Daphne is a flower nymph that used to live and work in the Mortal Realm under Demeter. MEROPE (3) One of the Heliad nymphs who were transformed into amber-weeping poplar trees. It can be read here. He swallowed her whole when he learned that she was destined to bear a son greater than his father. ASTYOCHE (Astyokhe) A Naiad nymph of the town of Troy in the Troad, Anatolia (modern Turkey). A pregnant nymph on a poster at the clinic. They were attendants of the goddess Artemis. She was the wife of the Trojan King Erichthonius. CAMARINA (Kamarina) The Oceanid nymph of the town of Camarina in Sicily, southern Italy. She was the mother of the poet Homer by Maion. She was the wife of King Aeetes. She and her arrogant husband Haemus were transformed into mountains as punishment for pretending to be Zeus and Hera. MENIPPE (1) A Naiad nymph of the River Peneus in Thessaly, northern Greece. CRETHEIS (Kretheis) The Naiad nymph of the town of Smyrna in Lydia, Anatolia (modern Turkey). Sea nymphs are largely found on Olympus. She was the wife of the region's eponymous King Paeon. PEUCE (Peuke) The Naiad nymph of the island of Peuce at the mouth of the River Ister (the Danube) in western Scythia (modern Romania). She was usually named Io. PEDILE One of the Nysiades, nymphs of the mythical Mount Nysa. CALLITHYIA (Kallithyia) A Naiad nymph of the River Inachus in Argolis, southern Greece who was the first priestess of Hera. She was the goddess of flowers and the wife of the west-wind Zephyrus. She was perhaps the personified spirit of success. Follow. Greek Mythology >> Nymphs NYMPHS. She was usually named Melia. POLYHYMNO One of the Nysiades, nymphs of the mythical Mount Nysa. She was born a mortal princess who was transformed into a spring by the Carian Naiads. CRANEIA (Kraneia) One of the eight Hamadryad nymphs. She was a nurse of the god Zeus. She was loved by the god Apollo. IASIS One of the Ionides, Naiads of the healing springs of the River Kytheros in Elis, the Peloponnesos, southern Greece. HYALE One of the Oceanids in the retinue of the goddess Artemis. NACOLE (Nakole) The Naiad nymph of the town of Nacoleia in Phrygia, Anatolia (modern Turkey). These are nymphs whose names and/or nymph type have not been shown. The following characters are central to plot lines in the comic and make regular appearances: NANA A Naiad nymph of the River Sangarius in Phrygia, Anatolia (modern Turkey). But they were believed to dwell on earth in groves, on the summits of mountains, in rivers, streams, glens, and grottoes. PHILODICE (Philodike) An Argive Naiad and wife of Leucippus king of Messenia. In her original form as a human, Psyche has amber skin and long straight amber hair, with bright gold eyes. ECHO (Ekho) An Oread nymph of Mount Helicon in Boeotia, central Greece, and the goddess of echoes. LILAEA (Lilaia) The Naiad nymph of the town of Lilaea in Phocis, central Greece. THETIS The goddess-nymph leader of the Nereids. She was a nurse of the goddess Hera. Nymphs. She was loved by the god Ares. They were nurses of the god Dionysus and his first Bacchante followers. She was carried off to the land by Zeus but had him swear an oath to protect her virginity. She was the personified spirit of persuasive and seductive words. OUPIS One of the Hyperborean nymphs, handmaidens of the goddess Artemis, from the mythical northern land of Hyperborea. In Episode 131, Persephone explains that flower nymphs are rare and not as long-lived as other nymphs. This page is about the species. LELEGEIDES (Nymphai Lelegeides) Naiads of the region of Lycia in Anatolia (modern Turkey). POTAMEIDES Nymphs of the rivers. She was loved by the god Zeus. CHELONE (Khelone) A lazy Oread nymph of Mount Chelydorea in Arcadia, southern Greece. HAMADRYADS (Hamadryad) Oak-tree Dryads whose life force was bound to that of a particular tree. MELISSAE (Melissai) Honey nymphs, another name for the Meliae. She was a prophetess of the god Pan and wife of King Arcas. AETHERIE One of the Heliad nymphs who were transformed into amber-weeping poplar trees. "CYDNIDES" (Kydnides) Naiads of the River Cydnus in Cilicia, Anatolia (modern Turkey). She was loved by the god Silenus. PHILIA One of the Naiads of Mount Drios on the island of Naxos in the Greek Aegean. LEIBETHRIDES (Leibethrides) Naiads of the springs of Mounts Helicon and Librethrius in Boeotia, central Greece. She was loved by the god Ares. She was the wife of the eponymous king Tros. "ITHACAN" NAIADS (Naiades Ithakiai) Naiads of the springs of sacred caves on the island of Ithaca in the Ionian Sea, central Greece. CALYPSO (1) (Kalypso) The goddess-nymph of the mythical island of Ogygia. She was loved by the god Ares. Nov 9, 2019 - Nymphs are minor deities related to a part of nature. She was the wife of the Argive King Argos. They were daughters of the wind-god Boreas, or Okeanos, the earth-encircling fresh-water stream. She was usually named Euboea. THESPIA The Naiad nymph of the town of Thespiae in Boeotia, central Greece. Nymphs are female humanoid deities in Lore Olympus. SINOE An Oread nymph of Mount Sinoe in Arcadia, southern Greece. PHOEBE (2) (Phoibe) One of the Heliad nymphs who were transformed into amber-weeping poplar trees. BYBLIS The Naiad or Hamadryad nymph of the springs of the town of Byblis in Caria, Anatolia (modern Turkey). She was transformed into a sun-gazing heiotrope flower when he abandoned her. She was transformed into a fountain by the god Dionysus after Amphion and Zethus had her killed by binding her to a wild bull. HESIONE The Oceanid nymph wife of the Titan Prometheus. A duo of flower nymphs frequently used to accompany and supervise Persephone while in the Mortal Realm. Her plant was the cherry tree. She was loved by the god Poseidon. She was loved by the god Poseidon. She was a nurse and one of the first Bacchantes of the god Dionysus. CYRENE (1) (Kyrene) The Naiad nymph of the Greek colony of Cyrene in Libya, North Africa. This is the Greek word for changing shape, usually into plants or animals, as in the novel by Kafka and the book of mythology by Ovid. MINTHE A Naiad nymph of Mount Minthe in Elis, southern Greece. TELESTO One of the Oceanid nymphs. They live in the sky, seas, mountains, woodlands, fountains, wells, springs, streams, brooks as well as several other natural places on the Earth. They were nurses of the Centaurs. Another name for the Epimelides. DODONIDES nymphs of the oracular shrine of Dodona. PLUTO (1) (Plouto) A nymph of Mount Sipylus in Lydia, Anatolia (modern Turkey). She is often wearing white togas and crown around her head. RHODOPE (1) A Naiad nymph of Ciconia in Thrace, north of Greece. She was usually named Clymene. I get a lot of comments saying "well it's Greek mythology, so who cares". CLAEA (1) (Klaia) An Oread or Naiad nymph of Mount Calathium in Messenia, southern Greece. ZEUXIPPE A Naiad nymph of the River Eridanus near Athens in Attica, southern Greece. "AEAEAEN" NYMPHS (Nymphai Aiaiai) Naiads and Dryads of the mythical island of Aeaea. HELICE (Helike) One of the nymphs of Mount Ida on the island of Crete. CLEIDE (Kleide) One of the Naiads of Mount Drios on the island of Naxos in the Greek Aegean. Recent Top. MAERA (2) (Maira) One of the Naiads of the River Erasinos in Argolis in the Peloponnese. MACRIS (Makris) A nymph of the island of Euboea in central Greece. Stylish and immersive, this is one of mythology’s greatest stories -- The Taking of Persephone -- as it’s never been told before. PAREGORON One of the Oceanids. ALCIPPE (Alkippe) One of the nymphs known as Alcyonides. HYDASPIDES Naiads of the River Hydaspes in north-western Indian (modern Kashmir). LAMIDES Naiads of the River Lamos in Cilicia, Anatolia (modern Turkey), or Boeotia in central Greece. She was one of the nurses of the god Zeus. MAERA (3) (Maira) One of the fifty Nereids. "PARTHENIA" NAIAD (Naias Parthenia) A Naiad nymph of the River Parthenius in Bithynia, Anatolia (modern Turkey). She was the wife of King Lycaon. CYANE (Kyane) The Naiad nymph of a spring in the town of Syracuse in Sicily, southern Italy. She was the mother of the Samothracian Corybantes by Apollo. She was struck down by the goddess Artemis. CORCYRA (Korkyra) The Naiad nymph of the main town of the island of Corcyra in central-western Greece. HAGNO The Oceanid Naiad nymph of a spring on Mount Lycaeus in Arcadia, southern Greece. When her brother Tylos was slain by a Dragon she discovered a herb that restored him to life. She was the mother of eight tree-specific Hamadryads by the forest-daemon Oxylus. PSECAS (Psekas) One of the Oceanids in the retinue of the goddess Artemis. 8, xxiv. STYX The Oceanid nymph and goddess of the underworld river Styx. She was the mother of the Charites (Graces) by Zeus. They were usually numbered amongst the Oceanids. CLEEIA (Kleeia) One of the five star-nymphs of the constellation Hyades. PENELOPEIA A Dryad nymph of Mount Cyllene in Arcadia, southern Greece. TEREINE A Naiad nymph of the River Strymon in Triballi in Thrace, north of Greece. PERSEIS An Oceanid nymph of Persia loved by the sun-god Helius. EVADNE (Euadne) A Naiad nymph of the town of Argos in the Peloponnese. A woodland nymph that works under Demeter. CELAENO (Kelaino) A Pleiad nymph of Boeotia, central Greece, who was loved by the god Poseidon. She was usually named Eidothea. CNOSSIA (Knossia) A Naiad nymph of the town of Cnossus of the island of Crete in the Greek Aegean. ANCHIROE (2) (Ankhiroe) The Naiad nymph of the Psylli tribe of Libya in North Africa. CELUSA (Kelouse) A Naiad nymph of the region of Sicyonia in southern Greece. Although they were ranked below the gods, they were still summoned to attend the assemblies of the gods on Olympus. She was a nurse and one of the first Bacchantes of the god Dionysus. TANAGRA The Naiad nymph of the town of Tanagra in Boeotia, central Greece. LIBRETHIAS One of the Leibrethrides, Naiads of the springs of Mount Librethrius in Boeotia, central Greece. PSANIS The Naiad nymph of an Arcadian spring. She was a nurse of the god Zeus and originally named Adrasteia. ANTHE One of the nymphs Alcyonides. AEGLE (2) (Aigle) One of the Heliad nymphs who were transformed into amber-weeping poplar trees. ATLANTEIA A HamaDryad nymph of Libya in North Africa. MELIA (6) The Naiad nymph of the main town of the island of Ceos in the Greek Aegean. CYNOSURA (Kynosoura) One of the Idaean nymphs of Mount Ida on the island of Crete. Her plant was the nut-tree--hazel, walnut and chestnut. STEROPE A Pleiad nymph of Pisa in Elis, southern Greece. RHOEO (Rhoio) A Naiad nymph of the town of Troy in the Troad, Anatolia (modern Turkey). She was a nurse of the god Zeus. PHYSADEIA An Argive Naiad and goddess of the spring of Physadeia. She was loved by the god Poseidon. POLYDORA (1) A Danaid and Naiad nymph. CLEODORA (Kleodora) A Naiad nymph of Mount Parnassus in Phocis, central Greece, who was loved by the god Poseidon. The male counterparts of the nymphs were the Satyrs, Panes, Potamoi and Tritons. EIDO A Haliad nymph daughter of the god Proteus. "HYPERBOREAN" NYMPHS (Nymphai Hyperboreiai) Three nymphs of the mythical northern land of Hyperborea who journed to the island of the Delos with offerings for the goddess Artemis and became her handmaidens. "CHIAN" NAIAD (1) (Naias Khias) The Naiad nymph of the main town of the island of Chios in the Greek Aegean. The story is a modern retelling of the Greek myth concerning the relationship between the God of the Underworld, Hades, and the Goddess of Spring, Persephone. The friendships and the lies, the gossip and the wild parties, and of course, forbidden love. DIOGENEIA A Naiad nymph of Athens in Attica, southern Greece. HYPEREIA One of the Inachides. ELECTRA (1) (Elektra) The Oceanid cloud-nymph representing the amber-tinge of storm clouds illuminated by the sun. The gods then merged their forms to create the first hermaphrodite. They were nurses of the god Zagreus. She was the wife of the River-God Cephisus. METHONE (2) One of the Alcyonides. In both appearances, she has gol… WARNING: The following contains mentions of rape and sexual harassment, as well as MAJOR spoilers for Lore Olympus Season 1, by Rachel Smythe, available now on Webtoons.. Lore Olympus has taken the webcomic world by storm with its reimaging of the Greek myths, slow burn love story and colorful, charismatic characters.Season 1 went on a brief hiatus; however it came back … She was loved by King Belus. CLEONE (Kleone) The Naiad nymph of the town of Cleonae in Argolis, southern Greece. She was probably an Oread nymph. She was loved by the god Hermes. She was the wife of the river-god Peneus. The Thyiad troupe consisted of a mixture of Dryad and Naiad nymphs. Amaltheia was usually described as the milk-providing goat of the nurses, rather than a nymph herself. She fell in love with the boy Hermaphroditus and prayed to the gods to be with him forever. PHRIXA A Naiad nymph of Mount Lycaeus in Arcadia in the Peloponnese. MAIA The Pleiad nymph of Mount Cyllene in Arcadia, southern Greece. ASTEROPE (1) A Naiad nymph of the river Cebren in the Troad, Anatolia (modern Turkey). Ismene was usually named Melia. LIBYA (1) The goddess nymph of north Africa. It’s a modern retelling of a classic Greek myth. PHERUSA (Pherousa) One of the fifty Nereids. "PACTOLIDES" (Paktolides) Naiads of the River Pactolus in Lydia, Anatolia (modern Turkey). GARGAPHIA (Gargaphie) The Naiad nymph of the Gargaphian spring of Plataea in Boeotia, central Greece. HIMALIA A nymph of the island of Rhodes in the Greek Aegean. She was loved by the god Ares. For the character page, see Nymphs. Persephone's flower nymphs coming to console her, Episode 115. Because it turns out, the gods aren’t so different from us after all, especially when it comes to their problems. She was raped by a peasant and in grief cast snow down upon the desert. Apollo burried her waters beneath rocks as punishment for trying to trick him into building his temple elsewhere. EURYNOME (2) One of the Oceanids. A nymph nurse at the hospital transporting scrubs. She was a nurse of the god Dionysus. TAYGETA (Taygete) The Pleiad nymph of the Taygetus Mountains in Lacedaemonia, southern Greece. THYIA A Naiad nymph of the shrine of Delphi in Phocis, central Greece. Fandom Apps Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. NICAEA (Nikaia) The Naiad nymph of the town of Nicaea in Bithynia, Anatolia (modern Turkey). She was the first wife of Prince Paris, whom he abandoned for the love of Helene. Witness what the gods do…after dark. SYLLIS The Naiad nymph of the town of Sicyon in Sicyonia, southern Greece. She was the nurse of the Muses and a lover of the god Pan. "CARIAN" NAIADS (Naiades Kariai) Naiads of the region of Caria in Anatolia (modern Turkey). She was loved by the River-God Nile. ALCYONE (Alkyone) The Pleiad nymph of Boeotia, central Greece. OPIS One of the Hyperborean nymphs, handmaidens of the goddess Artemis, from the mythical northern land of Hyperborea. Witness what the gods do…after dark. She was the spirit of soothing words. LEUCIPPE (Leukippe) One of the Oceanid nymphs. She was loved by prince Aesacus of Troy. She and her sister were transformed itno a pair of comets. CALLIRHOE (4) (Kallirhoe) A Naiad or Oceanid nymph of Egypt in North Africa. URANIA (Ourania) One of the Oceanid nymphs. PHIALE One of the Oceanid companions of the goddess Artemis. She was loved by the god Hermes. PRONOEA (Pronoia) An Oceanid nymph of Mount Parnassus in Phocis, central Greece. THALIA (1) (Thaleia) A nymph of Mount Etna in Sicily, southern Italy. (Hom. She was a nurse of the god Dionysus. "CEAN" NYMPHS (Nymphai Keiai) Naiads of the springs and wells of the island of Ceos in the Greek Aegean. She was the wife of the Eleusinian prince Branchus. She was loved by the Colchian king Aeetes. She was loved by the god Zeus. Thetis is a sea nymph that lives and works on Olympus. She was the wife of the eponymous king Arcas. HALIAE (Haliai) Nymphs of the sea, the sands, and the rocky shores. Nymphs are mainly in charge of taking care of nature. The Lore Olympus Fandom, knowing who is that swan: #lore olympus #lore olympus apollo #lore olympus daphne #lore olympus zeus #lore olympus spoilers. NONACRIS (Nonakris) The Naiad nymph of the town of Nonacris in Arcadia, southern Greece. NYMPHS (Nymphai) Minor goddesses or spirits (daimonaissai) of nature. BUCOLAE (Boukolai) Bucolic or rustic nymphs. She cast their infant into the sea to avoid discovery. Her original name was Ida but was changed to Helice when she was placed amongst the stars as the constellation Ursa Major. THEMIS An Arcadian Naiad who was the mother of Evander by Hermes. She may have been the wife of the River Ladon. ATLANTIDES Nymph daughters of the Titan Atlas. SALAMIS The Naiad nymph of the main town of the island of Salamis in southern Greece. She was usually named EleCtra. She was loved by the earth-born king Lelex. She was loved by the bard Philammon. AGANIPPE The Naiad nymph of the spring of Aganippe on Mount Helicon in Boeotia, central Greece. AEGEIROS (Aigeiros) One of the eight Hamadryad nymphs. EUBOEA (2) (Euboia) One of the three Asterionides, nymphs of the River Asterion in Argolis in the Peloponnese. She was loved by the hero Heracles. MAENADS (Mainades) The frenzied nymphs of the train of Dionysus. ORITHYIA (3) (Oreithyia) One of the fifty Nereids. She was loved by the god Hades but as punishment her boasts was transformed by Persephone or Demeter into a mint-plant. She was loved by the god Poseidon and also married the Libyan king Amphithemis. As punishment he transormed her into the plany-plant. She later moves to Olympus. "PHASEIDES" Naiads of the streams and marshes of the River Phasis in Colchis at the eatern end of the Black Sea. ASOPIS The Naiad nymph of the town of Asopis. ALCINOE (Alkinoe) A Naiad nymph of Mount Lycaeus in Arcadia, the Peloponnese, central Greece. Add a photo to this gallery DERCETIS (Derketis) A Naiad nymph of Mount Cithaeron in Boeotia, central Greece.