Arae
In Greek mythology, the Arae (/ˈɛəriː/; Ancient Greek: Αραι) were female spirits of curses, particularly of the curses placed by the dead upon those guilty of their death; they were associated with the underworld. Also they can curse men such that the cattle of the sun god Hyperion would have done if they were harmed by any man, as in Homer's Odyssey.
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Arae
In Greek mythology, the Arae (/ˈɛəriː/; Ancient Greek: Αραι) were female spirits of curses, particularly of the curses placed by the dead upon those guilty of their death; they were associated with the underworld. Also they can curse men such that the cattle of the sun god Hyperion would have done if they were harmed by any man, as in Homer's Odyssey.
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Ara (altgriechisch Ἀρά, Plural ...... sie unter dem Namen Arai auf.
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Dalam mitologi yunani, Arai (b ...... Arai memiliki makna "kutukan".
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En la mitología griega, las Ar ...... dentificaban con las Erinias.
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In Greek mythology, the Arae ( ...... ny man, as in Homer's Odyssey.
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Na mitologia grega, as Aras (e ...... nições, e as , as leis exatas.
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Ara (altgriechisch Ἀρά, Plural ...... sie unter dem Namen Arai auf.
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Dalam mitologi yunani, Arai (b ...... Arai memiliki makna "kutukan".
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En la mitología griega, las Ar ...... dentificaban con las Erinias.
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In Greek mythology, the Arae ( ...... ny man, as in Homer's Odyssey.
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Na mitologia grega, as Aras (e ...... s lares por debaixo da terra".
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Ara (Mythologie)
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Arae
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Arae
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Arai
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Aras (Mitologia)
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