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  1. Parmi les plus connues, on trouve notamment Eurydice, la femme d' Orphée. La tradition tardive fera la distinction entre les dryades et les hamadryades, ces dernières se voyant attachées spécifiquement à un arbre, alors que les premières erraient librement dans les forêts.

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    A dryad ( / ˈdraɪ.æd /; Greek: Δρυάδες, sing .: Δρυάς) is a tree nymph or tree spirit in Greek mythology. Drys (δρῦς) signifies "oak" in Greek. Dryads were originally considered the nymphs of oak trees specifically, but the term has evolved towards tree nymphs in general. [1]

  3. In Greek mythology the Dryads and Oreads were the nymphs of trees, groves, woodlands and mountain forests. They were the spirits of the oaks and pines, poplar and ash, apple and laurel. For those known as Hamadryads, a tree was born with her birth to which her life was tied. While the tree flourished, so did its resident nymph, but when it died ...

  4. 22 juin 2020 · The Dryads were one of the many types of nymphs in Greek lore. The nymphs were minor goddesses, usually tied to a specific place. They represented natural features like bodies of water, islands, or mountains.

  5. Dans la mythologie grecque, les dryades sont des nymphes, des divinités de la nature vivant dans les forêts. Le nom « dryade » vient du grec dryos, qui veut dire « chêne », car les chênes étaient les arbres préférés de ces nymphes. Les dryades naissaient et vivaient dans les forêts.

  6. 9 janv. 2023 · Dryads and Hamadryads were the most famous tree nymphs of ancient Greek mythology. Hamadryads in particular were closely connected with the trees in which they lived, and even died when their tree died.

  7. Dryad, in Greek mythology, a nymph or nature spirit who lives in trees and takes the form of a beautiful young woman. Dryads were originally the spirits of oak trees (drys: “oak”), but the name was later applied to all tree nymphs. It was believed that they lived only as long as the trees they.