Aetna (Ancient Greek: Αἴτνη Aἴtnē) was in Greek and Roman mythology a Sicilian nymph and, according to Alcimus, a daughter of Uranus and Gaia or of Briareus. |
Aetna was the ancient Greek goddess of the volcanic Mount Etna in Sicily, southern Italy. She was the mother by Zeus of the Palici, gods of geysers and ... |
Aitna, or Aetna was the volcanic mount known as Mount Etna (in Sicily), and its goddess. She was an Ouros (singular of Ourea, the mountain gods). |
3 февр. 2022 г. · Aitna is the demi-goddess of Mount Etna. Her mountain rises 3,329 meters from sea level. Other spellings of Aitna include “Aetna” and “Aitne.”. |
Aetnaeus (Ancient Greek: Αἰτναῖος) was an epithet given to several Greek and Roman gods and mythical beings connected with Mount Aetna. |
3 сент. 2022 г. · Aetna Greek Mythology was the goddess of mountains and was called the Sicilian nymph. Read ahead about the goddess and her origins in ... |
3 янв. 2024 г. · Aetna, the goddess of the volcanic Mount Etna in Sicily, southern Italy, is a fascinating figure in Greek mythology. |
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