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  1. Apr 19, 2021 · Greek. What Were the Graeae in Greek Mythology? Who were the one-eyed sisters of the infamous Gorgons? Keep reading to learn all about the Graeae. By. Mike Greenberg, PhD. Published onApril 19, 2021. 9. SHARES. Tweet. The Graeae, the Gray Ones, were a group of monstrous sisters in Greek mythology.

  2. The Graeae are a trio of sisters in Greek mythology, and indeed are one of the most famous triumvirates, alongside the likes of the Gorgons, to appear in the tales of Ancient Greece. The fame of the Graeae though, comes primarily for the fact that they appear in the adventures of the legendary hero Perseus.

  3. GRAIAI (Graeae) were two, some say three, sea hags who personified the white foam of the sea. They were grey-haired from birth and shared amongst themselves a single, detatchable eye and tooth. The hero Perseus stole these when he was searching for the Medousa (Medusa), compelling the hags to reveal the location of their sister.

  4. Jun 8, 2016 · A. Sutherland - AncientPages.com - The Graeae were three sisters of fate who shared one eye and one tooth in Greek mythology. They were born as old women and their names were Deino (dread), Enyo (horror), and Pemphredo (alarm). The number three is of great symbolical meaning in many myths.

  5. It is commonly believed that the Graeae, like other members of the family of Phorcys, were marine divinities, and personifications of the white foam seen on the waves of the sea. Perseus visits them in their cave under the Atlas Mountains and took the eye and the tooth to force them to show him the way to their sisters the Gorgons .

  6. ancient-greece.org › culture › mythologyGraeae - Ancient Greece

    Graeae The Grææ, who acted as servants to their sisters the Gorgons, were also three in number; their names were Pephredo, Enyo, and Dino. In their original conception they were merely personifications of kindly and venerable old age, possessing all its benevolent attributes without its natural infirmities.

  7. www.encyclopedia.com › reference › encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-mapsGraeae | Encyclopedia.com

    Graeae or Graiae (both: grē´ī), in Greek mythology, daughters of Ceto and Phorcus, called Deino, Enyo, and Pemphredo. The personifications of old age, they were born with gray hair and only one eye and one tooth among them. They were the protectors of their sisters, the Gorgons.

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