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- Meleagrids abstract "In Greek mythology, the Meleagrids (Μελεαγρίδες) were the daughters of Althaea and Oeneus, sisters of Meleager. When their brother died, they cried incessantly until Artemis changed them into guineafowl and transferred them to the island of Leros. According to an alternate version cited in the dictionary of Suda, the Meleagrids were companions of Iocallis, a maiden of Leros who was honored as a deity. Guinea fowl were kept in the shrine of The Maiden (likely Artemis) on Leros, and the inhabitants of the island, as well as other worshippers of Artemis, abstained from eating the bird.Hence the names of some species of guineafowl refer to the Meleagrids: Numida meleagris and Agelastes meleagrides. Also the family name for turkeys is Meleagrididae.The Meleagrids included Melanippe and Eurymede, possibly also Mothone and Perimede. Two other daughters of Oeneus, Gorge and Deianeira, were not transformed, since the former was married off to Andraemon, and the latter to Heracles.".
- Meleagrids wikiPageID "84533".
- Meleagrids wikiPageLength "1912".
- Meleagrids wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Meleagrids wikiPageRevisionID "619751728".
- Meleagrids wikiPageWikiLink Agelastes_meleagrides.
- Meleagrids wikiPageWikiLink Althaea_(Greek_mythology).
- Meleagrids wikiPageWikiLink Althaea_(mythology).
- Meleagrids wikiPageWikiLink Andraemon.
- Meleagrids wikiPageWikiLink Artemis.
- Meleagrids wikiPageWikiLink Category:Greek_mythology.
- Meleagrids wikiPageWikiLink Category:Metamorphoses_in_Greek_mythology.
- Meleagrids wikiPageWikiLink Category:Women_in_Greek_mythology.
- Meleagrids wikiPageWikiLink Deianeira.
- Meleagrids wikiPageWikiLink Deianira.
- Meleagrids wikiPageWikiLink Gorge_(mythology).
- Meleagrids wikiPageWikiLink Greek_mythology.
- Meleagrids wikiPageWikiLink Guineafowl.
- Meleagrids wikiPageWikiLink Helmeted_guineafowl.
- Meleagrids wikiPageWikiLink Heracles.
- Meleagrids wikiPageWikiLink Leros.
- Meleagrids wikiPageWikiLink Melanippe.
- Meleagrids wikiPageWikiLink Meleager.
- Meleagrids wikiPageWikiLink Meleagrididae.
- Meleagrids wikiPageWikiLink Numida_meleagris.
- Meleagrids wikiPageWikiLink Oeneus.
- Meleagrids wikiPageWikiLink Perimede_(mythology).
- Meleagrids wikiPageWikiLink Suda.
- Meleagrids wikiPageWikiLink Turkey_(bird).
- Meleagrids wikiPageWikiLink White-breasted_guineafowl.
- Meleagrids wikiPageWikiLinkText "Meleagrids".
- Meleagrids hasPhotoCollection Meleagrids.
- Meleagrids wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Meleagrids subject Category:Greek_mythology.
- Meleagrids subject Category:Metamorphoses_in_Greek_mythology.
- Meleagrids subject Category:Women_in_Greek_mythology.
- Meleagrids hypernym Daughters.
- Meleagrids type Article.
- Meleagrids type Person.
- Meleagrids type Article.
- Meleagrids type Study.
- Meleagrids comment "In Greek mythology, the Meleagrids (Μελεαγρίδες) were the daughters of Althaea and Oeneus, sisters of Meleager. When their brother died, they cried incessantly until Artemis changed them into guineafowl and transferred them to the island of Leros. According to an alternate version cited in the dictionary of Suda, the Meleagrids were companions of Iocallis, a maiden of Leros who was honored as a deity.".
- Meleagrids label "Meleagrids".
- Meleagrids sameAs Μελεαγρίδες.
- Meleagrids sameAs Meleagriidid.
- Meleagrids sameAs Meleagridit.
- Meleagrids sameAs Meleagridi.
- Meleagrids sameAs メレアグリデス.
- Meleagrids sameAs m.0lhzz.
- Meleagrids sameAs Мелеагриды.
- Meleagrids sameAs Мелеагриде.
- Meleagrids sameAs Q2713170.
- Meleagrids sameAs Q2713170.
- Meleagrids sameAs 麦莱亚戈里得斯.
- Meleagrids wasDerivedFrom Meleagrids?oldid=619751728.
- Meleagrids isPrimaryTopicOf Meleagrids.