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- Peleiades abstract "Peleiades (Greek: Πελειάδες, \"doves\") were the sacred women of Zeus and the Mother Goddess, Dione, at the Oracle at Dodona. Pindar made a reference to the Pleiades as the \"peleiades\" a flock of doves, but the connection seems witty and poetical, rather than mythic. The chariot of Aphrodite was drawn by a flock of doves, however. A mythic element of a black dove that initiated the oracle at Dodona, which Herodotus was told in the 5th century BC may be an attempt to account for a folk etymology applied to the archaic name of the sacred women that no longer made sense (an aitiological myth). Perhaps the pel- element in their name was originally connected with \"black\" or \"muddy\" root elements in names like Peleus or Pelops and peliganes (Epirotian, Macedonian senators), Attic polios, Doric peleios grey, old, PIE *pel-, \"gray\". Peleiades are often confused with the nymphs Pleiades.".
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- Peleiades wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greek.
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- Peleiades wikiPageWikiLink Columbidae.
- Peleiades wikiPageWikiLink Dione_(mythology).
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- Peleiades wikiPageWikiLink Herodotus.
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- Peleiades wikiPageWikiLink Mother_goddess.
- Peleiades wikiPageWikiLink Nymph.
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- Peleiades wikiPageWikiLink Peleus.
- Peleiades wikiPageWikiLink Peliganes.
- Peleiades wikiPageWikiLink Pelops.
- Peleiades wikiPageWikiLink Pindar.
- Peleiades wikiPageWikiLink Pleiades.
- Peleiades wikiPageWikiLink Pleiades_(Greek_mythology).
- Peleiades wikiPageWikiLink Proto-Indo-European_language.
- Peleiades wikiPageWikiLink Pythia.
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- Peleiades subject Category:Ancient_Greek_priestesses.
- Peleiades subject Category:Ancient_Greek_seers.
- Peleiades subject Category:Classical_oracles.
- Peleiades subject Category:Religion_in_ancient_Epirus.
- Peleiades hypernym Women.
- Peleiades type Person.
- Peleiades type Oracle.
- Peleiades comment "Peleiades (Greek: Πελειάδες, \"doves\") were the sacred women of Zeus and the Mother Goddess, Dione, at the Oracle at Dodona. Pindar made a reference to the Pleiades as the \"peleiades\" a flock of doves, but the connection seems witty and poetical, rather than mythic. The chariot of Aphrodite was drawn by a flock of doves, however.".
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- Peleiades sameAs Пелиады.
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- Peleiades isPrimaryTopicOf Peleiades.