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galatea in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Galatea is an
ancient Gr**** name
meaning "she who is milk-white".
Galatea,
Galathea or
Gallathea may...
- Acis and
Galatea (/ˈeɪsɪs/, /ɡæləˈtiː.ə/) are
characters from Gr****
mythology later ****ociated
together in Ovid's Metamorphoses. The
episode tells of...
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Galatea (/ˌɡæləˈtiːə/;
Ancient Gr****: Γαλάτεια, romanized: Galáteia, lit. 'she who is milk-white') is the post-antiquity name po****rly
applied to the...
- The
Triumph of
Galatea is a
fresco completed around 1512 by the
Italian painter Raphael for the
Villa Farnesina in Rome. The
Farnesina was
built for the...
- him in
their poems as hetero****ual and
linked his name with the
nymph Galatea.
Often he was portra**** as
unsuccessful in these, and as
unaware of his...
- mythology,
Galas (/ˈɡeɪləs/;
Ancient Gr****: Γάλας
Gálas) was the
eponymous founder of the Gauls. He was the son of
Polyphemos and
Galatea and the brother...
- Gr**** mythology,
Galatea (/ˌɡæləˈtiːə/;
Ancient Gr****: Γαλάτεια; "she who is milk-white") was the name of the
following figures:
Galatea, a
Nereid who loved...
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Galatea /ɡæləˈtiːə/, also
known as Neptune VI, is the fourth-closest
inner moon of Neptune, and fifth-largest moon of Neptune. It is
named after Galatea...
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Hypercubus (1954); and
Galatea of the
Spheres (1952).
Gala served a
model for
other surrealists,
including Max
Ernst in his 1924
painting Gala Éluard. In Portrait...
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carved a
woman out of
ivory alabaster. Post-classical
sources name her
Galatea.
According to Ovid, when
Pygmalion saw the
Propoetides of
Cyprus practicing...