Crinaeae

In Greek mythology, the Crinaeae (/kraɪˈniː.iː/; Greek Κρηναῖαι) were a type of Naiad nymphs associated with fountains or wells. The number of Crinaeae includes but is not limited to: 1. * Aganippe 2. * Appias (Roman mythology) 3. * Myrtoessa (one of the nurses of infant Zeus, dwelled in a well in Arcadia) 4. * The Sithnides (a group of nymphs associated with a fountain in Megara)

Crinaeae

In Greek mythology, the Crinaeae (/kraɪˈniː.iː/; Greek Κρηναῖαι) were a type of Naiad nymphs associated with fountains or wells. The number of Crinaeae includes but is not limited to: 1. * Aganippe 2. * Appias (Roman mythology) 3. * Myrtoessa (one of the nurses of infant Zeus, dwelled in a well in Arcadia) 4. * The Sithnides (a group of nymphs associated with a fountain in Megara)