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Aristaeus (/ ær ɪ ˈ s t iː ə s /; Ancient Greek: Ἀρισταῖος Aristaios) was the mythological culture hero credited with the discovery of many rural useful arts and handicrafts, including bee-keeping; [1] he was the son of the huntress Cyrene and Apollo.
The Aristaeus of was one of the Giants, thus presumably a child of Gaia, the race that attacked the gods during the war that came to be known as the Gigantomachy. [1] He is probably named on an Attic black-figure dinos by Lydos (Akropolis 607) dating from the second quarter of the sixth century BC, where he is depicted fighting his opponent Hephaestus, the god of the forge. [2]
So, in the back-story of the myth of Aristaeus, Hypseus, a king of the Lapiths, married Chlidanope, a naiad, who bore him Cyrene. Aristaeus had more than ordinary mortal experience with the naiads: when his bees died in Thessaly, he went to consult them. His aunt Arethusa invited him below the water's surface, where he was washed with water ...
In Greek mythology, Drosera (Ancient Greek: Δροσερή) was a naiad.She was one of the three ancestors of the Tyrians, along with Abarbarea and Callirrhoe.These nymphs were joined to sons of the soil (autochthonous) by the god Eros who was angered by their chastity.
Ravenous is Wolf's fifth studio album produced by Roy Z. It was the debut Wolf album appearance for both bassist Anders Modd and drummer Richard Holmgren.
The Black Flame, released in 2006, is an album by Swedish heavy metal band Wolf. Track listing "I Will Kill Again" (Stålvind / Goding) - 4:59
on YouTube " Superblood Wolfmoon " is a song by American rock band Pearl Jam . The song was released on February 18, 2020, as the second single from their eleventh studio album, Gigaton (2020).
The band is named after Kravitz's half-siblings, Lola and Nakoa-Wolf, children of her mother, Lisa Bonet and step-father Jason Momoa. [7] They rejected major label offers to release music with the independent label Innit Recordings through Kobalt Label Services , letting them retain creative control. [ 8 ]