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- Q1903444 subject Q7214271.
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- Q1903444 abstract "In Greek Mythology, the Nysiads or Nysiades (Νυσιάδες) were Okeanid nymphs of mythical Mount Nysa. Zeus entrusted the infant god Dionysus to their care, and the Nysiads raised him with the assistance of the old satyr-god Seilenos. When Dionysus was grown the Nysiads joined his company as the first of the Bakkhantes. The names of the nymphs include: Ambrosia Arsinoe Bromia or Bromis Cisseis Coronis Erato Eriphia Nysa Pedile Polymno or PolyhymnoAlso mentioned are Callichore and Calyce (after whom two moons of Jupiter, Kallichore and Kalyke, are named).In later tellings of Dionysus's infancy, the Nysiades appear to be identified with the Hyades. The term might have been used for the Pleiades and the Hyades as Dionysus's tutors altogether.".
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- Q1903444 comment "In Greek Mythology, the Nysiads or Nysiades (Νυσιάδες) were Okeanid nymphs of mythical Mount Nysa. Zeus entrusted the infant god Dionysus to their care, and the Nysiads raised him with the assistance of the old satyr-god Seilenos. When Dionysus was grown the Nysiads joined his company as the first of the Bakkhantes.".
- Q1903444 label "Nysiads".