Lampades
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Lampades are Greek underworld nymphs.
↻ synthesized from 2 sources
When
- First attested
- 600 BCE
- Attested period
- -600 – -300
- Historical notes
- Lyric poet Alcman (fl. seventh century BC) mentions nymphs who carry torches and lights with Hecate.
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Landvættir, Langmeidong, Lares, La Sayona, La Tunda, Laukų dvasios, Lauma, Leanan sidhe, Leimoniads, Leszi, Leuce, Leyak, Lidérc, Lietuvēns, Likho, Lilin, Lilitu, Limnades, Ljósálfar, Ljubi, Lo-lol, Lóng, Loogaroo, Lugat, Lui-kong-tsiau, Luison, Lusca, Lutin, Lynx, Longma, lamassu, Leviathan, Loki, Luduan, La Llorona, Lightning Bird, Lubber fiend, Laelaps, Lamia, La-bar-tu, Labbu, Lady midday, Ladon, Lakanica, Lakhey, Lamiak, La Mojana
- allied with
- Hecate
- serves
- Hecate
Mentioned by
- lamassu
- Leviathan
- Loki
- Luduan
- La Llorona
- Lightning Bird
- Lubber fiend
- Laelaps
- Lamia
- La-bar-tu
- Labbu
- Lady midday
- Ladon
- Lakanica
- Lakhey
- Lamiak
and 1 more
Sources
wikipedia (2)
Source passages
“Lampades (Greek) – Underworld nymph”
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“In Greek mythology, the Lampads or Lampades (Ancient Greek: Λαμπάδες, from Ancient Greek: λαμπάς, romanized: lampás, lit. 'torch') are torch-bearing nymphs who follow the goddess Hecate.”
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