Epimeliad
In Greek mythology, the Epimeliads, Epimelides, Meliades, or Maliades (Ancient Greek: Ἐπιμηλιάδες, Ἐπιμηλίδες, Μηλιάδες, Μαλιάδες) are dryad nymphs that care for apple trees as well as sheep and goats. The homonymic names for an epimelias (Ἐπιμηλιάς) relates them to both fruit trees and flock animals giving them their dual role. Their hair is white, much like apple blossoms or undyed wool. Like other dryads, they can shape-shift from trees to humans. They are also known to be the guardians of the tree that the Golden Fleece was kept on. Notably, these nymphs are not a clearly defined category since various other types of nymphs were counted among them.
Στη Λέσβο οι Νύμφες ονομάζονταν Ἐπιμηλίδες και είναι γνωστές τρεις κατηγορίες τους: Μελίαι, Δρυάδες και Ἕλειοι. Μια ακόμα κατηγορία Νυμφών είναι αυτή των Βρισῶν όνομα που πήραν από την περιοχή της Βρίσας. |
In Lesbos the Nymphs were called Epimelides and three categories of them are known: Meliai, Dryades and Heleioi. Another category of Nymphs is that of the Vrisians, a name they took from the region of Vrisa. |
—Athina Latsinoglou, 2020 Master of Classical Archeology |
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