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Muses

In ancient Greek religion and mythology, the Muses (Ancient Greek: Μοῦσαι, romanized: Moúsai, ; singular: Μοῦσα, Moúsa, ; Greek: Μούσες, romanized: Múses, ) were the inspirational goddesses of literature, science, and the arts. They were considered the source of the knowledge embodied in the poetry, lyric songs, and myths that were related orally for…

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Muses

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Triples173
Avg. degree1.99
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related to References · 35
Muses → Cambridge University Press, Chisholm, Classical Mythology, Cult, Die Musen, Encyclopædia Britannica, Grimal, Heidelberg, Helikon, Holz, Hugh, Indo-European Poetry, Internet Archive, ISBN, Kleoniki, Kult, Landscape, Landschaft, Literatur, Literature
related to In cults and modern museums · 29
Muses → Aganippe, Aganippides, Apollo, Ardalides, Ardaliotides, Ardalus, Boeotia, Corycian, Corycian Cave, Corycides, Croton, Crotoniates, Delphi, Helicon, Hippocrene, Local, Mount Helicon, Mount Parnassos, Mousēgetēs, Muse-leader
related to In society · 20
Muses → According, Alexandrian, Avestan Mazda, Both Plato, English, Greek, Greek Mnemosyne, Herodotus, In, Indo-European, Others, Pindar, Pythagoreans, Sanskrit, Socratic, Thales, The, The Greek, The Histories, The Muses
related to Mythology · 15
Muses → According, Apollo, BC, Delphi, For Alcman, Gaia, Hesiod, Hesiod's Theogony, Mimnermus, Mnemosyne, Mother Earth, Theogony, Titan, Uranus, Zeus
related to Children · 12
Muses → Apollo, Calliope, Euterpe, Ialemus, In, Linus, Oeagrus, Orpheus, Rhesus, Strymon, Terpsichore, Urania
related to Emblems · 12
Muses → Classical, Dia, Enope, Eukelade, Eunike, Euterpe, Helike, Kallichore, Some Greek, Terpsichore, The, Thelxinoë
related to Number and names · 11
Muses → BC, Boeotia, Boeotian, Diodorus Siculus, Hesiod, Homer, In, In Thrace, Some, The, Thracian
related to Cult · 10
Muses → Apollo, Boiotia, Greece, Macedonia, Mount Helikon, Pieria, Strabo, The, The Muses, Valley
related to Etymology · 6
Muses → Ancient Greek, Beekes, Moûsai, Pre-Greek, Proto-Indo-European, The
related to Contests · 5
Muses → According, He, Several, Thamyris, The Muses

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Cesare Ripa's Iconologiainstance ofthe dissemination of emblem books0.80text
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museuminstance ofand also implicit in words and phrases0.80text
Musesrelated to ChildrenCalliope0.60section
Musesrelated to ChildrenIalemus0.60section
Musesrelated to ChildrenOrpheus0.60section
Musesrelated to ChildrenApollo0.60section
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Musesrelated to ChildrenOeagrus0.60section
Musesrelated to ChildrenLinus0.60section
Musesrelated to ChildrenTerpsichore0.60section
Musesrelated to ChildrenUrania0.60section

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