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Maia - Wikipedia In ancient Greek mythology, Maia (from Ancient Greek: Μαίη, lit 'mother', 'nurse' or 'midwife'; [1] pronounced ˈmeɪ ə or ˈmaɪ ə ), also spelled Maie, is one of the Pleiades and the mother of the messenger god Hermes by Zeus
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Maia: The Ancient Roman Goddess of Growth and Nurture - Delving into . . . Maia, the Roman goddess of growth and nurture, instills an appreciation for the cyclical patterns of nature and life Through her, the Roman people celebrated the joys of spring, recognizing the perennial dance of decay and rejuvenation that the earth partakes in
Maia | Roman goddess | Britannica Maia was a Roman goddess associated with fertility She was also identified with the Great Mother of the Gods, a deity originating in Phrygia and prominent in Greco-Roman religion
Mother of Hermes: A Complete Guide to Maia Greek Goddess Maia was more widely revered than most other nymphs because of her role as the mother of one of the major gods of Olympus She was not only one of the Pleiades, she was an honored mother and nurturer
MAIA - Arcadian Pleiad Nymph of Greek Mythology In Greek mythology Maia was the eldest of the Pleiades, the seven nymphs of the constellation Pleiades She was a shy goddess who dwelt alone in a cave near the peaks of Mount Cyllene in Arcadia where she secretly gave birth to the god Hermes, her son by Zeus