Perseus and the Graeae by Edward Burne-Jones (1892)

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Perseus and the Graeae (1892) by Edward Burne-Jones (English artist, lived 1833–1898). The Graeae were three sisters who shared one eye and one tooth between them. Staatsgalerie, Stuttgart.

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The Graeae Sisters, from Greek mythology, are Deino (dread), Enyo (horror) and Pemphredo (alarm). Between them, they shared one eye and one tooth. The magical eye was imbued with wisdom, though the tooth was merely for chewing.

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Moriai/Graeae also appears in Dante's Inferno

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Perseus and the Graeae (1892) by Edward Burne-Jones (English artist, lived 1833–1898). Staatsgalerie, Stuttgart.

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The Graeae ladies from Greek mythology

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... oh &, Fuseli's Weird Sisters, "Fire burn & cauldron bubble". This trio being just one of the triple "goddess" manifestations inc Norns, Furies, Graeae, Gorgons & Hecate ("Live elves & fairies in a ring"). I guess we'll find out which of the "fair" are indeed "foul" on Fri.

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Two wonderful pieces that were recently gifted to me by friend and artist, . Both pierce your imagination with the intensity of their stares.

↙️ "The Same Vision" by
↘️ "Graeae" by

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Actor, activist, founder of Graeae, and all-round legend Nabil Shaban reveals how the social model bolstered his inner revolutionary and dovetailed with his concept of Body Facism.

https://t.co/c9SWyPiS31

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Perseus and the Graeae, 1892. Edward Burne-Jones. 1833-1898.

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the 3 Graeae sisters handing around their single eye. [I also edited some of images with DALL*E 2]

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The Graeae - the grey ones - were the daughters of Phorcys and Ceto. They shared one eye and one tooth between them. Their names were Deino (dread), Enyo (waster of cities) and Pemphredo (alarm). Perseus stole the eye to find the 3 objects to kill Medusa.

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In Greek mythology the are sisters, three old women, known as “the grey ones”. Born grey, their most obvious physical feature was that they had but one eye & one tooth between them, which were passed around the three.
🎨Burne Jones Ray Jackson

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10. In the also called the Grey Sisters and the were 3 telling who shared 1 eye and 1 tooth. Their names were Deino, Enyo, and Pemphredo. They were the basis for the wierd sisters in
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My favorite witches for are the Graeae, or Grey Ladies. 3 sisters named Deino (dread), Enyo (horror) and Pemphredo (alarm). Sometimes old hags, sometimes young and fair, they shared one eye and one tooth between them. 🎃

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Perseus Episode 6:

The three Graeae were three strange, ancient and grey-haired women. They shared one eye and one tooth which they took turns using. Perseus following the advice of Hermes stole the eye from the old sisters and forced them to tell him how to reach Medusa. 👁 🦷

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The second is my novelette, "Gretel," a reimagining of "Hansel and Gretel" with pirates, a trio of witches inspired by the Graeae, and a magical labyrinth. The cover art for both books is by Natasa Ilincic. https://t.co/eIfXkq9vjg

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Perseus and the Graeae by Edward Burne-Jones (1892)

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