In Greek mythology, the Meliae (/ˈmiːliˌi/; Ancient Greek: Μελίαι Meliai or Μελιάδες Meliades) were nymphs of the ash tree, whose name they shared. They appeared from the drops of blood spilled when Cronus castrated Uranus, according to Hesiod, Theogony, 187. From the same blood sprang the Erinyes and the Giants. From the Meliae sprang the race of mankind of the Age of Bronze.[1]
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Personal Information
Name | Meliae (consort of Apollo) |
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Parents | |
Husband | Apóllōn aka-Apollo (Twelve Olympians) |
Profession | (consort of Apollo) Nymphs of the Ash Tree. |
Siblings
Name | Birth | Death | |
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Gigantes (Giants)asdasds | |||
Erinyes (Furies)asdasds | |||
Cyclopes (Giants)asdasds | |||
Hecatonchires (Centimanes)asdasds | |||
Aphrodite (Twelve Olympians)asdasds | |||
Titans (Primordial Deities)asdasds |