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  2. Astrape and Bronte - Wikipedia

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    On an Apulian loutrophoros dating to around 330 BC, Astrape stands beside the throne of Zeus bearing the armaments of the sky-god. She also wields a torch and is a crowned with a shining aureole. [4] According to Pliny the Elder, Astrape and Bronte were among the figures depicted by the 4th-century BCE painter Apelles. [5]

  3. Asterope (Greek myth) - Wikipedia

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    In Greek mythology, Asterope [1] (/ æ ˈ s t ɛr ə p iː /; Ancient Greek: Ἀστεροπή or Στεροπή, Asteropē "lightning") may refer to the following characters: Asterope, one of the 3,000 Oceanids, water-nymph daughters of the Titans Oceanus and his sister-spouse Tethys. She was the mother of Acragas by Zeus. [2] Asterope, a ...

  4. Asterope (Hesperid) - Wikipedia

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    Asterope (/ æ ˈ s t ɛ r ə p iː / Ancient Greek: Ἀστεροπή or Στεροπή, Asteropē or Steropē, "lightning") was a Hesperid in Greek mythology. [1]

  5. Sterope - Wikipedia

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    Sterope (/ ˈ s t ɛr ə p iː /; Ancient Greek: Στερόπη, [sterópɛː], from στεροπή, steropē, lightning) [1] was the name of several individuals in Greek mythology: Sterope (or Asterope), one of the Pleiades and the wife of Oenomaus (or his mother by Ares). [2] Sterope, a Pleuronian princess as the daughter of King Pleuron and ...

  6. List of goddesses - Wikipedia

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    Puyuma mythology Nunurao Paiwan mythology Telanke; Drengerh Saljavan Paiwan mythology Muakaikai Dei-ili SaySiyat mythology Wauan Sakizaya mythology Icep Kanasaw Tsou mythology Nivnu Kebalan mythology Mutumazu Siraya mythology Takaraenpada

  7. Sterope (Pleiad) - Wikipedia

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    In Greek mythology, Sterope (/ ˈ s t ɛr ə p iː /; Ancient Greek: Στερόπη, [sterópɛː], from στεροπή, steropē, lightning), [1] also called Asterope (Ἀστερόπη), was one of the seven Pleiades.

  8. Astraeus - Wikipedia

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    In Greek mythology, Astraeus (/ ə ˈ s t r iː ə s /) or Astraios (Ancient Greek: Ἀστραῖος, romanized: Astraîos, lit. 'starry' [1]) is an astrological god. Some also associate him with the winds, as he is the father of the four Anemoi (wind deities), by his wife, the dawn-goddess Eos.

  9. List of thunder gods - Wikipedia

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    In Greek mythology, the Elysian Fields, or the Elysian Plains, was the final resting places of the souls of the heroic and the virtuous, evolved from a designation of a place or person struck by lightning, enelysion, enelysios. [24]