Ambrosia
In the ancient Greek myths, ambrosia (/æmˈbroʊziə, -ʒə/, Ancient Greek: ἀμβροσία, "immortality") is the food or drink of the Greek gods, often depicted as conferring longevity or immortality upon whoever consumed it. It was brought to the gods in Olympus by doves and served by either Hebe or Ganymede at the heavenly feast. Ambrosia is sometimes depicted in ancient art as distributed by a nymph labeled with that name and a nurse of Dionysus. In the myth of Lycurgus, the king attacked Ambrosia and Dionysus' entourage, causing the god to drive Lycurgus insane.
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Ambrosia
In the ancient Greek myths, ambrosia (/æmˈbroʊziə, -ʒə/, Ancient Greek: ἀμβροσία, "immortality") is the food or drink of the Greek gods, often depicted as conferring longevity or immortality upon whoever consumed it. It was brought to the gods in Olympus by doves and served by either Hebe or Ganymede at the heavenly feast. Ambrosia is sometimes depicted in ancient art as distributed by a nymph labeled with that name and a nurse of Dionysus. In the myth of Lycurgus, the king attacked Ambrosia and Dionysus' entourage, causing the god to drive Lycurgus insane.
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A ambrosia, ambrôsia ou ambrós ...... ui quando pronto para consumo.
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Ambrosia var jämte nektar guda ...... vändes som både mat och dryck.
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Ambrozja (gr. ἀμβροσία ambrosí ...... b potrawy o wyśmienitym smaku.
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Anbrosia Greziar mitologian ba ...... a muscaria erlazionatzen dute.
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Dalam mitologi Yunani, ambrosi ...... parfum dalam cerita Odisseia.
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En la mitología griega, la amb ...... literalmente, «inmortalidad».
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In de Griekse mythologie is Am ...... ppers niet meer dan toevallig.
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In the ancient Greek myths, am ...... god to drive Lycurgus insane.
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L'ambrosia (en grec ἀμβροσία) ...... anquets relacionats amb elles.
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L’ambroisie (en grec ancien ἀμ ...... ec le nectar leur immortalité.
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A ambrosia, ambrôsia ou ambrós ...... ue alguém pusesse em sua boca.
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Ambrosia var jämte nektar guda ...... elade ambrosian bland gudarna.
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Ambrozja (gr. ἀμβροσία ambrosí ...... b potrawy o wyśmienitym smaku.
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Anbrosia Greziar mitologian ba ...... n arren. , nektarra zein anbro
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Dalam mitologi Yunani, ambrosi ...... parfum dalam cerita Odisseia.
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En la mitología griega, la amb ...... literalmente, «inmortalidad».
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In de Griekse mythologie is Am ...... : bijvoeglijk achtervoegsel).
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In the ancient Greek myths, am ...... god to drive Lycurgus insane.
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L'ambrosia (en grec ἀμβροσία) ...... rosia amb el Amanita muscaria.
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L’ambroisie (en grec ancien ἀμ ...... ec le nectar leur immortalité.
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Ambroisie (mythologie)
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Ambrosia (mitologia)
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Ambrosia
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Ambrosia
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Ambrosia
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Ambrosia
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Ambrosia
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Ambrosia
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Ambrosía
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Ambrozijn (mythologie)
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