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In Greek mythology, the Charites /ˈkærɪtiːz/ (Χάριτες [kʰárites]), singular Charis, or Graces, were three or more goddesses of charm, beauty, nature, ...
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The Charites also known as the Graces, are three minor goddesses of charm, beauty, grace and splendor in Greek mythology. They were the daughters of Zeus ...
The Three Graces may refer to: Charites, three goddesses in Greek mythology (Euphrosyne, Aglaia, and Thalia), in whom beauty was deified ...
The Charité traces its origins to 1710. The complex is spread over four campuses and comprises around 3,000 beds, 15,500 staff, 8,000 students, and more than 60 ...
Aglaea or Aglaïa is one of the three Charites or Gratiae (Graces) in Greek mythology. Aglaea (center), as depicted in Antonio Canova's sculpture, The Three ...
Proper noun edit. Charites. (Greek mythology) The goddesses of charm, beauty ...
The Charities (Charis) were the three (or more) minor goddesses of charm, beauty, nature, human creativity, and fertility. In Roman mythology they were ...
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In Greek mythology, the Charites (singular Charis) were goddesses. Charis may also refer to: Charis (mythology), one of several Charites, otherwise known as ...
The Charites are the Greek goddesses of grace, beauty, charm, splendor, adornment, and festivity. They are also the handmaidens of the goddess Aphrodite.
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In Greek mythology, Charis is one of the Charites (Ancient Greek: Χάριτες) or "Graces", goddesses of charm, beauty, nature, human creativity and fertility; ...