Type of nymph in Greek mythology
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In Greek mythology , an Oread (; Ancient Greek : Ὀρειάς , romanized : Oreiás , stem Ὀρειάδ- , Oreiád- , Latin : Oreas /Oread- , from ὄρος , 'mountain'; French : Oréade ) or Orestiad (; Ὀρεστιάδες , Orestiádes ) is a mountain nymph . Oreads differ from each other according to their dwelling: the Idaeae were from Mount Ida , Peliades from Mount Pelion , etc. Myths associated the Oreads with Artemis , since the goddess, when she went out hunting, preferred mountains and rocky precipices.
The generic term "oread" itself appears to be Hellenistic (first attested in the Epitaph of Adonis (Greek : Ἐπιτάφιος Ἀδώνιδος ) of Bion of Smyrna , fl. c. 100 BCE ) .[ 1]
List of Oreads
The number of Oreads includes but is not limited to:
List of Oreads
Name
Location
Relations and Notes
Britomartis
Mount Dicte , Crete
daughter of Carme and Zeus [ 2]
Chelone
Mount Khelydorea, Arcadia
changed by Hermes into a tortoise[ 3]
Claea
Mount Calathion, Messenia
[ 4]
Cyllene
Mount Cyllene , Arcadia
[ 5]
Daphnis
Mount Parnassos
[ 6]
Echo
Mount Cithaeron , Boeotia
loved Narcissus [ 7] and loved by Pan [ 8]
Eidothea
Mount Othrys , Malis
mother of Cerambus by Eusiros [ 9]
The Idaeae
Mount Ida , Crete
[ 10]
• Adrasteia
• Cynosura
• Helike
• Ida
Nomia
Mount Nomia, Arcadia
a friend of Callisto [ 11]
Oenone
Mount Ida , Troad
daughter of the river-god Cebren and first wife of Paris [ 12]
Othreis
Mount Othrys , Malis
mother of Meliteus by Zeus and Phager by Apollo [ 13]
Phigalia
Phigalia , Arcadia
eponym of the town of Phigalia
Pitys
loved by Pan[ 14]
Sinoe
Mount Sinoe, Arcadia
nurse of Pan[ 15]
Sose
loved by Hermes
The Sphragitides or Cithaeronides
Mount Cithaeron, Boeotia
[ 16]
Honours
References
^ Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon s.v. text at Perseus project
^ Diodorus Siculus , 5.76.3
^ Servius ad Virgil , Aeneid 1.509
^ Pausanias , 3.26.11
^ Apollodorus , 3.8.1
^ Pausanias, 10.5.5
^ Aristophanes , Thesmophoriazusae 970
^ "Echo" . Encyclopædia Britannica . Vol. 8 (11th ed.). 1911. p. 884.
^ Antoninus Liberalis , 22 ; Ovid , Metamorphoses 7.353–356
^ Apollodorus, 1.1.6 ; Hyginus , De astronomia 2.2.1
^ Pausanias, 8.38.11
^ Apollodorus, 3.12.6
^ Antoninus Liberalis, 13
^ Propertius , Elegies 1.18
^ Pausanias, 8.30.3
^ Plutarch , Life of Aristides 11. 3; Pausanias, 9.3.9
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Aristophanes , Thesmophoriazusae in The Complete Greek Drama, vol. 2. Eugene O'Neill, Jr. New York. Random House. 1938. Online version at the Perseus Digital Library .
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Propertius , Elegies Edited and translated by G. P. Goold. Loeb Classical Library 18. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1990. Online version at Harvard University Press .
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