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  1. The Hyades were daughters of Atlas (by either Pleione or Aethra, one of the Oceanids) and sisters of Hyas in most tellings, although one version gives their parents as Hyas and Boeotia. The Hyades are sisters to the Pleiades and the Hesperides. Names. Their number varies from three in the earliest sources to fifteen in the late ones.

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    Sep 18, 2023 · Overview. The Hyades were daughters of the Titan Atlas and the Oceanid Aethra; their number ranged from two to seven, depending on the source. These goddesses were eventually placed in the sky as stars and were associated with the rainy season. There are at least two versions of the Hyadesmythology.

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    Hyades. The Hyades were the nymphs that brought rain in Greek mythology. They were daughters of the Titan Atlas and either Pleione or the Oceanid Aethra, and had one brother, Hyas. They also were sisters of the Pleiades and the Hesperides. According to the myth, their brother Hyas was killed while hunting, so they started crying from grief ...

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  5. Hyades, in Greek mythology, daughters of the Titan Atlas and the Oceanid Aethra, the five (or more) sisters of the Pleiades who nursed the infant wine god, Dionysus, and as a reward were made the five stars in the head of the constellation Taurus, the bull.

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  6. In Greek mythology, the Hyades were the five daughters of Atlas and half-sisters to the Pleiades. After the death of their brother, Hyas, the weeping sisters were transformed into a cluster of stars that was afterwards associated with rain.

  7. In Greek mythology the Hyades were nymphs of the five stars of the constellation Hyades and daughters of the heavens-bearing Titan Atlas. After their brother Hyas was killed by a lion, the teary Hyades were placed amongst the stars. The heliacal setting of their constellation in November marks the start of the rainy season in Greece and from ...

  8. Greek Mythology Wiki. in: Star Nymphs, Hyades, Females. Hyades. were the sisters of Hyas, who got killed by a boar. They mourned for him so much that the Gods hung them as stars in the Sky. The root of their name (and Hyas' name) is "rain" and when their constellation rose with the sun it meant stormy rainy weather.

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