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- Cyane abstract "In Roman mythology, Cyane or Kyane (Κυανῆ \"dark blue\" in Greek) was a nymph who tried to prevent Dis from abducting Proserpina, her playmate. Upon failure, she dissolved away in tears and melted into her pool. In a slightly different version, Cyane was the Naiad (i.e. the fresh-water nymph) of a spring in the Sicilian town of Syracuse. After witnessing Hades's abduction of the goddess Persephone and trying to prevent it, she was turned to liquid by Hades.Cyane had as a partner the river god Anapos (or Anapis). She cited their love as an example of consensual relationship while trying to convince Hades not to take Persephone by force.".
- Cyane mythology Greek_mythology.
- Cyane thumbnail Virgil_Solis_-_Ovid_Met_5_431ff_-_Cyane_dissolving.jpg?width=300.
- Cyane wikiPageExternalLink NympheKyane.html.
- Cyane wikiPageID "574699".
- Cyane wikiPageLength "3100".
- Cyane wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Cyane wikiPageRevisionID "708109304".
- Cyane wikiPageWikiLink Amazons.
- Cyane wikiPageWikiLink Anapos.
- Cyane wikiPageWikiLink Category:Greek_mythology.
- Cyane wikiPageWikiLink Category:Metamorphoses_in_Greek_mythology.
- Cyane wikiPageWikiLink Category:Naiads.
- Cyane wikiPageWikiLink Dis.
- Cyane wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Cyane wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Greek_mythological_figures.
- Cyane wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Hercules:_The_Legendary_Journeys_and_Xena:_Warrior_Princess_characters.
- Cyane wikiPageWikiLink Morgan_Reese_Fairhead.
- Cyane wikiPageWikiLink Naiad.
- Cyane wikiPageWikiLink Nymph.
- Cyane wikiPageWikiLink Proserpina.
- Cyane wikiPageWikiLink Roman_mythology.
- Cyane wikiPageWikiLink Selma_Blair.
- Cyane wikiPageWikiLink Shelley_Edwards.
- Cyane wikiPageWikiLink Sicily.
- Cyane wikiPageWikiLink Syracuse,_Sicily.
- Cyane wikiPageWikiLink Victoria_Pratt.
- Cyane wikiPageWikiLink Xena.
- Cyane wikiPageWikiLink Xena:_Warrior_Princess.
- Cyane wikiPageWikiLink Young_Hercules.
- Cyane wikiPageWikiLink File:Virgil_Solis_-_Ovid_Met_5_431ff_-_Cyane_dissolving.jpg.
- Cyane wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ciane".
- Cyane wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cyane".
- Cyane wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kyane".
- Cyane wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:!.
- Cyane wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Cyane wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Greek-myth-stub.
- Cyane wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Cyane subject Category:Greek_mythology.
- Cyane subject Category:Metamorphoses_in_Greek_mythology.
- Cyane subject Category:Naiads.
- Cyane hypernym Nymph.
- Cyane type Agent.
- Cyane type FictionalCharacter.
- Cyane type MythologicalFigure.
- Cyane type Person.
- Cyane type Person.
- Cyane type Study.
- Cyane type Agent.
- Cyane type NaturalPerson.
- Cyane type Thing.
- Cyane type Q15410431.
- Cyane type Q215627.
- Cyane type Q5.
- Cyane type Q95074.
- Cyane type Person.
- Cyane comment "In Roman mythology, Cyane or Kyane (Κυανῆ \"dark blue\" in Greek) was a nymph who tried to prevent Dis from abducting Proserpina, her playmate. Upon failure, she dissolved away in tears and melted into her pool. In a slightly different version, Cyane was the Naiad (i.e. the fresh-water nymph) of a spring in the Sicilian town of Syracuse.".
- Cyane label "Cyane".
- Cyane sameAs Q1423058.
- Cyane sameAs Kyane.
- Cyane sameAs Κυάνη.
- Cyane sameAs Cyané_(nymphe).
- Cyane sameAs Ciane_(ninfa).
- Cyane sameAs Kiane_(najada).
- Cyane sameAs m.02rk_r.
- Cyane sameAs Киана.
- Cyane sameAs Кијана.
- Cyane sameAs Q1423058.
- Cyane wasDerivedFrom Cyane?oldid=708109304.
- Cyane depiction Virgil_Solis_-_Ovid_Met_5_431ff_-_Cyane_dissolving.jpg.
- Cyane isPrimaryTopicOf Cyane.