• Melpomene by Joseph Fagnani (1869). Melpomene (/mɛlˈpɒmɪniː/; Ancient Greek: Μελπομένη, romanized: Melpoménē, lit. 'to sing' or 'the one that is melodious'...
  • beside the shores of silver streaming sadness to be, she came to me disguised as melpomene. like asphodels winding through the chasms of heaven...
  • (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.) Proper noun. Melpomene f. A taxonomic genus within the family...
  • Information about Melpomene, the Muse of Tragedy Melpomene was one of the young, beautiful maidens referred to as the Nine Muses.
  • Bu göksel varlıklar arasında Melpomene bir ışık kaynağı olarak duruyor; trajedinin, üzüntünün ve insanın acı çekmesinin yılmaz ruhunun vücut bulmuş hali.
  • Each muse also had an assigned artistic domain, one muse in particular, Melpomene, was the muse of tragedy. She was also the mother of a few sirens.
  • Melpomene was one of the nine Muses. ... Images of Melpomene often depict her as holding a tragic mask in one hand and a sword in the other hand.
  • Roman statue of Melpomene, 2nd century AD. The muse is shown in a long-sleeved garment with a high belt, clothing that was associated with tragic actors.
  • Melpomene was originally the Muse of chorus but she later became known as the Muse of tragedy. Here’s a closer look at the story of Melpomene.
  • Melpomene ismini doğacak çocukları için düşünen anne ve baba adayları isim araştırması yaparken, Melpomene isminin anlamını merak ediyorlar.