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- Auloniad abstract "The names of different species of nymphs varied according to their natural abodes. The Auloniad (/əˈloʊniæd/; Αὐλωνιάς from the classical Greek αὐλών \"valley, ravine\") was a nymph who could be found in mountain pastures and vales, often in the company of Pan, the god of nature.Eurydice, for whom Orpheus traveled into dark Hades, was an Auloniad, and it was in the valley of the Thessalian river Pineios where she met her death, indirectly, at the hands of Aristaeus. Aristaeus, son of the god Apollo and the nymph Cyrene, desired to ravish Eurydice. Either disgust or fear made the nymph run away from him without looking where she was going. Eurydice trod on a poisonous serpent and died.".
- Auloniad wikiPageExternalLink Dryades.html.
- Auloniad wikiPageID "1028817".
- Auloniad wikiPageLength "1134".
- Auloniad wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Auloniad wikiPageRevisionID "579946725".
- Auloniad wikiPageWikiLink Apollo.
- Auloniad wikiPageWikiLink Aristaeus.
- Auloniad wikiPageWikiLink Category:Greek_mythology.
- Auloniad wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nymphs.
- Auloniad wikiPageWikiLink Cyrene_(mythology).
- Auloniad wikiPageWikiLink Eurydice.
- Auloniad wikiPageWikiLink Hades.
- Auloniad wikiPageWikiLink Nymph.
- Auloniad wikiPageWikiLink Orpheus.
- Auloniad wikiPageWikiLink Pan_(god).
- Auloniad wikiPageWikiLink Pasture.
- Auloniad wikiPageWikiLink Pineios_(Thessaly).
- Auloniad wikiPageWikiLink Thessaly.
- Auloniad wikiPageWikiLink Valley.
- Auloniad wikiPageWikiLinkText "Auloniad".
- Auloniad wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Greek-deity-stub.
- Auloniad wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Greek_myth_(nymph).
- Auloniad wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPAc-en.
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- Auloniad wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Auloniad subject Category:Greek_mythology.
- Auloniad subject Category:Nymphs.
- Auloniad type Study.
- Auloniad comment "The names of different species of nymphs varied according to their natural abodes. The Auloniad (/əˈloʊniæd/; Αὐλωνιάς from the classical Greek αὐλών \"valley, ravine\") was a nymph who could be found in mountain pastures and vales, often in the company of Pan, the god of nature.Eurydice, for whom Orpheus traveled into dark Hades, was an Auloniad, and it was in the valley of the Thessalian river Pineios where she met her death, indirectly, at the hands of Aristaeus.".
- Auloniad label "Auloniad".
- Auloniad sameAs Q2871786.
- Auloniad sameAs Auloniade.
- Auloniad sameAs Auloníade.
- Auloniad sameAs Auloniade.
- Auloniad sameAs Auloniades.
- Auloniad sameAs Auloniadi.
- Auloniad sameAs Auloniaden.
- Auloniad sameAs Auloníade.
- Auloniad sameAs m.03_n83.
- Auloniad sameAs Q2871786.
- Auloniad wasDerivedFrom Auloniad?oldid=579946725.
- Auloniad isPrimaryTopicOf Auloniad.