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Danaïdes - Wikipedia
In Greek mythology, the Danaïdes also Danaides or Danaids, were the fifty daughters of Danaus, king of Libya. In the most common version of the myth, ...
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Myth of the Danaides - Greek Myths - Greeka
The myth of Danaides is the story of fifty women who commit a horrible wrongdoing: guided by their father, they all kill their husbands on their wedding ...
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Danaid (Danaïde) - Brooklyn Museum
It has an ancient Greek myth as its subject. The Danaids ("daughters of Danaos") were punished for killing their husbands on their wedding night. They were ...
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danaide
danaide (ˈdæneɪaɪd) [a. mod.F. danaïde (see prec.): so named in 1813 by a committee of the French Academy of Sciences, to whom it was submitted by the inventor Mannoury d'Ectot, from a fancied analogy to the vessels which the Danaides were required to fill.] A kind of horizontal water wheel, consist...
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'Danaïde', Constantin Brancusi, c.1918 - Tate
Danaïde, c.1918, Constantin Brancusi. Not on Display. You might like: Left Right. Mrs Charles Hunter. Auguste Rodin. 1906 Portraits.
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Danaïd - Musée Rodin
Adapting a mythological theme – the daughters of Danaos, or Danaïds, were made to fill up a bottomless barrel with water in punishment for killing their ...
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Italian corvette Danaide
Danaide has been borne by at least two ships of the Italian Navy and may refer to:
, a launched in 1942.
, a launched in 1985 and sold in 2016 to
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DANAIDES Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Danaides definition: the 50 daughters of Danaus, 49 of whom were condemned to pour water forever into a leaky vessel for having murdered their husbands.
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DANAIDES definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
the fifty daughters of Danaus, a king of Argos: forty-nine murder their husbands at their father's command and are condemned in Hades to draw water forever ...
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Danaide | Bowman Sculpture
The sculptor conveys the stricken woman's despair at her absurd and inexorable task of endlessly refilling the broken vessel.
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danaide - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(engineering) A water wheel having a vertical axis and an inner and outer tapering shell, between which are vanes or floats attached usually to both shells, but ...
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Danaid (Rodin) - Wikipedia
Danaid is a sculpture by Auguste Rodin, based on the account in the Metamorphoses of Hypermnestra, eldest of the Danaïdes.
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Danaid
Danaid (ˈdæneɪɪd) [In Fr. Danaide, ad. Gr. Δαναίς, pl. Δαναίδες, the Danaides or daughters of Danaus king of Argos, who, having murdered their husbands on the wedding-night, were condemned eternally to pour water into bottomless or sieve-like vessels.] a. A daughter of Danaus; used attrib. in refere...
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Johannes Bjerg
outbreak of the First World War he returned to Denmark, where he crafted Abessinieren (1915), followed by Den svangre (1918), Elskovskampen (1922) and Danaide
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Angelo Tarchi (composer)
Manlio (1791)
La morte di Nerone (1792)
L'Olimpiade (1792)
Adrasto rè d'Egitto (1792)
Ezio (1792)
Dorval e Virginia (1793)
Lo stravagante (1793)
Le Danaide
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