- Pegaea
PEGAEA, æ, Gr. Πηγαία, ας, eine der jonischen Nymphen. Pausan. Eliac. poster. c. 22. Sieh Ionides.
http://www.zeno.org/Hederich-1770.
PEGAEA, æ, Gr. Πηγαία, ας, eine der jonischen Nymphen. Pausan. Eliac. poster. c. 22. Sieh Ionides.
http://www.zeno.org/Hederich-1770.
Pegaea — In Greek mythology, Pegaea ( gr. ἡ Πηγαία) was a nymph. She and her sisters (Calliphaeia, Synallasis and Iasis) – the Ionids – dwelled at Elis, and were said to have the power to cure disease. Pegaea is also the singular form of Pegaeae … Wikipedia
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