- en.wikipedia.org Cyllene (nymph)Marble relief with Artemis, Apollo, Hermes and Cyllene, Odesa Archaeological Museum. In Greek mythology, Cyllene (/saɪˈliːniː/; Greek: Κυλλήνη, translit.
- science.nasa.gov jupiter/moons/cyllene/Originally called S/2003 J13, Cyllene was named for a nymph in Greek mythology who was a daughter of Zeus, the Greek equivalent of the Roman god Jupiter.
- theplanets.org moons-of-jupiter/cyllene/Cyllene was known as one of the daughters of Zeus in mythology and is usually described as a mountain nymph.
- vintageisthenewold.com faq/is-cyllene-a-womanOriginally called S/2003 J13, Cyllene was named for a nymph in Greek mythology who was a daughter of Zeus, the Greek equivalent of the Roman god Jupiter.
- pantheon.org articles/c/cyllene.htmlCyllene. A nymph, who became the mother of Lycaon by Pelasgus. According to others, she was the wife of Lycaon.1.
- morethingsjapanese.com what-is-the-meaning-of-…Cyllene (or Kyllene) herself was a mountain nymph (an Oread) who had taken for her consort Pelasges in the most ancient times recounted by Greek...
- prezi.com rlaanatiqyt4/cyllene/Oread Nymph of Mount Cyllene Background Wife of Pelasgos the first Arkadian King Parents: Okeanos and Tethys Offspring: Lykaon Symbols: Oreads and...
- universeguide.com planetmoon/226/cylleneCyllene is a moon that orbits the planet Jupiter and has a surface area of 12.57 and semi-major axis of 24350.
- faculty.umb.edu gary_zabel/Courses/Phil 281b/…The NYMPHS are female spirits of nature, who though living many years are nevertheless bound to die; some talk however as if they were immortal. ... Cyllene 1.
- ericwedwards.wordpress.com 2014/08/10/nymphs-in-…The Idaeae of Mount Ida in Crete include the nymphs called Adrasteia, Ida, Helike, and Cynosura. Cyllene or Kyllene was the nymph of Mount Cyllene.
- scientificlib.com en/Astronomy/SolarSystem/…It was named in March 2005 after Cyllene, a naiad (stream nymph) or oread (mountain nymph) associated with Mount Kyllini, Greece.[3]...
- forumancientcoins.com cparada/gml/NYMPHS.htmlCyllene 1. A naiad, after whom Mount Cyllene is named. ... Rhene 2. Nymph of Cyllene, mother of Saon 2, also called Samon.
- findwords.info term/cylleneIt was named in March 2005 after Cyllene, a naiad (stream nymph) or oread (mountain nymph) associated with Mount Kyllini, Greece.
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Также пишется Киллена, это Наяда или ореадская нимфа и олицетворение горы Киллена в Аркадии, регионе Греции, где родился и вырос бог путешественников и пастухов Гермес. Говорят, что Киллена была нянькой Гермеса, пока он рос.