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Nymph

"A nymph (Greek: νύμφη, nýmphē; Ancient: [nýmpʰɛː], Modern: [nímfi]) in ancient Greek folklore is a minor female nature deity. Different from Greek goddesses, nymphs are generally regarded as personifications of nature, are typically tied to a specific place or landform, and are usually depicted as beautiful maidens. They were not necessarily immortal, but lived much longer than humans before they died.

They are often divided into various broad subgroups, such as the Meliae (ash tree nymphs), the Naiads (freshwater nymphs), the Nereids (sea nymphs), and the Oreads (mountain nymphs)." - (en.wikipedia.org 09.01.2021)

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Satyr und NympheMilchkännchenSchlafende Nymphe/AriadnePendule »Der Triumph der Liebe« (»Omnia vincit Amor«)Schäferszene / Mythologische LiebesszeneNymphen an einem Waldsee
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