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NO-PEE
NO-TOOK-SEEK
NOAILLES
NOBEL-LAUREATE
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James Earl (Jr.) CARTER (Plains, Georgia 1924) ; (Jimmy); President of the United States #39; Nobel Peace Laureate (2002)
- Winston Leonard Spencer CHURCHILL (30/11/1874 - 24/1/1965) ; P.M.; ``most indispensable man of 20th century''; K.G.; Nobel Literature Laureate (1953)
- Thomas Stearns ELIOT (St. Louis, Mo. 1888 - 1965 London) ; (called the most important 20th-century English-language poet); Nobel Literature Laureate (1948); aka T. S. ELIOT
- Ernest Miller HEMINGWAY (Illinois 1899 - 1961 Idaho) ; (famous author); Nobel Literature Laureate (1954)
- Barack Hussein (Jr.) OBAMA (Honolulu 4/8/1961) ; President of the United States #44; Nobel Peace Laureate (2009)
- Theodore ROOSEVELT (New York 27/10/1858 - 6/1/1919 Oyster Bay, NY) ; President of the United States #26; Nobel Peace Laureate (1906)
- Bertrand Arthur William (3rd Earl) RUSSELL (Ravenscroft, Wales 1872 - 1970 Merionets.) ; (renowned philosopher and mathematician); Nobel Literature Laureate (1950)
- John Ernst (Jr.) STEINBECK (Salinas, Calif. 1902 - 1968 New York) ; (wrote Grapes of Wrath , etc.; Nobel Literature Laureate (1962))
- Thomas Woodrow WILSON (Virg. 1856 - 1924 Washington) ; President of the United States #28; Nobel Peace Laureate (1919)
NOBILI
NOBLE
NOBREGA
NOCTON
NOE
NOEL
NOELL
NOEPE
NOER
NOERS
NOES
NOGARET
NOGAROLA
NOGENT
NOGUEIRA
NOINAS
NOINTEL
NOIR
NOIRCARME or NOIRCARMES
NOIREMONT
NOIRET or NOIRETT
NOIRMOUTIER
NOIRON
NOLA
NOLDE
NOLDOR
NOLTENS
NOLTING
NOMAES
NOMI
NONANT
NONINGTON
NONNEMANN
NONTRON
NOON
NOONE
NOORDERWIJCK
NOORDMARK --- (see NORDMARK)
NOORDWIJK
NOORSTRANT
NOOT
NOOTE or NOOTS
NOPSITZ
NORBONNAISE
NORBORNE
NORBURY
NORBY
NORCROSS
NORDECK
NORDEN
NORDENBECK
NORDENDORF or NORDENDORFF
NORDESUELA
NORDGAU or ALSACIAN NORDGAU
NORDHAUSEN
NORDHEIM
NORDKIRCHEN
NORDMARK or NOORDMARK
NORDON
NORDTAL or NORDTEL
NORDTHURINGENGAU --- (see also THURINGIA)
NOREULX
NORFOLK
NORFORD
NORGE --- (see NORWAY)
NORGOT
NORHOLT
NORIS
NORITAL
NORLEY or NORLEGH
NORMAN
NORMANBY
NORMAND
NORMANDY or NORMANDIE or NORMANDIET or NORMANICA or NORMANS
NORMANICA --- (see NORMANDY)
NORMANN
NORMANNI
NORMANS --- (see also NORMANDY)
NORMANVILLE
NOROCZA
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Ioan LOGOFAT of PITESTI (? - 1600? Transylvania) ; aka John NOROCZA; aka Ivan Norocea Logofat de PITESTI; Grand Chancellor of WALLACHIA
NORONA or NORONHA
NOROV
NOROY
NORREYS --- (see NORRIS)
NORRI
NORRIES
NORRIS or NORREYS
NORSE
NORSEMAN
NORSSON
NORTENBERG
NORTH
NORTH MUNSTER --- (see MUNSTER)
NORTH THURINGIA --- (see THURINGIA)
NORTH WALES --- (see WALES)
NORTHALL
NORTHALLER
NORTHAMPTON
NORTHANHYMBRA --- (see NORTHUMBRIA)
NORTHBOROUGH or NORTHBURGH
NORTHEIM
NORTHEND
NORTHERN BRITONS --- (see BRITONS)
NORTHERN PICTS --- (see PICTS)
NORTHESK
NORTHIAM
NORTHOUT
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[Anne of NORTHOUT-MELESSENT] Louise d' OIGNIES (? - 1570?) ; or: Anne of NORTHOUT-MELESSENT
NORTHRUP
NORTHT
NORTHUMBRIA or NORTHANHYMBRA or NORTHUMBERLAND
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Ada of NORTHUMBERLAND [her child]
- Aedulf (Earl of NORTHUMBERLAND) (? - 1041?) ; (Eadulf Edulf)
- Aelfheim (Ealdorman) of YORK (Southern NORTHUMBRIA) (? - 1006) ; (Aelfreln Alefhelm)
- Aelflaed II (Aelfred Elfrida) of NORTHUMBERLAND ; (poss. of BERNICIA)
- Aelflaed (Sybil BIORNSSON) of NORTHUMBRIA (1010? - 1040?) ; aka Sibylla BEARSSON; poss. aka Sibyl FitzSIWARD
- Aelfsige HUNLAFING of NORTHUMBRIA
- Aelfwine of NORTHUMBRIA (Seneschal of MERCIA)
- Aethelfrith `the Fierce' of the ANGLES (570? - 617?) ; King of BERNICIA & DEIRA & NORTHUMBRIA; shared 3rd BRETWALDA with St. Ethelbert, q.v.; aka Ethelfrid (Aedlfred Ethelfrit) FLESAUR
- Aethelthryth of NORTHUMBRIA
- Aethelweald (King) of NORTHUMBRIA ; aka Ethelwald (King) of YORK
- Alan Ian (K.G.) PERCY (1880 - 1930) ; 8th Duke of NORTHUMBERLAND
- Alchred (King) of NORTHUMBRIA (? - 774?)
- Aldfrit (Alfrid) (King) of NORTHUMBRIA (640? - 704) ; aka Aldfrith OSVVEOING
- Aldgytha (Edgitha) of NORTHUMBERLAND (1057? - ?)
- Aldred (Earl) of BERNICIA (Scotl. 1005? - 1038) ; aka Ealdred (Alfred Siward) II of BAMBURGH; Lord of Bambaugh; Earl of NORTHUMBRIA; slew Thurbrand
- Alfflaed (Elfreda Aelfgifu) GUNNARSDOTTIR (963? - 1002) ; aka Elgiva (Alfgigu) THOROLD of NORTHUMBRIA; aka Elfleda of DEIRA; aka Emma of NORMANDY ?; aka Elgiva THOREDING (GUNNARSSON ?)
- Alice of NORTHUMBERLAND (1076? - 1126+) ; (of HUNTINGDON); Heiress of WALTHAMSTOW; (sometimes shown as Judith due to an ancient error)
- Annyn Dro ap PRYDAIN ; aka Annyn Tro of BRIGANTES; King in the North (present-day NORTHUMBRIA)
- Arkil MOREL (MORE) (1015? - 1095?) ; aka Arkyl (Arkill) of YORKSHIRE; Thane in NORTHUMBRIA; (fled to Scotland after Norman invasion); (Sigrida's 3rd husband)
- Carlo DUDLEY (1614 - 1686) ; styled Duke of NORTHUMBERLAND
- Christina of NORTHUMBERLAND
- Coenred (King) of NORTHUMBRIA
- Constance (of NORTHUMBERLAND)
- Eadbert (King) of NORTHUMBRIA (? - 768?)
- Eadwulf (Ealdwulf) (Lord) of BAMBOROUGH (870? - 918?) ; High-Reeve (Under-king) of BAMBURGH; 1st Earl of NORTHUMBRIA; eponym of EDULFING (EADULFING)
- Eadwulf I (King) of NORTHUMBRIA (? - 705+)
- Ealdgyth (Algitha) MORCARSON of NORTHUMBRIA (? - 1016?)
- Ealdgyth (Edith) of NORTHUMBRIA (1015? - ?) ; aka Ecgdhryth (Ealdgyth Algitha Aldgitha) MORCARSON of NORTHUMBERLAND
- Eanfrith of the ANGLES (595? - 635) ; aka Entifidich (Ainfrech); aka Eanfrit (Enfret) King of BERNICIA & NORTHUMBRIA
- Ecgfrith (Thane) in NORTHUMBRIA (990? - ?) ; aka Arkefirth (Ecgfrid) of YORKSHIRE
- Ecgfrith (Egfrid) (King) of NORTHUMBRIA ; 10th BRETWALDA; aka Ailguin
- Edwin (King) of DEIRA (? - 633 nr. Doncaster) ; aka Iudoin; 5th BRETWALDA; poss. aka Egfrith (King) of NORTHUMBRIA; good King with large peaceful realm, capital at York
- Eggfrida (Countess) of NORTHUMBRIA (980? - ?) ; aka Ecgfrida (Aecgfrida) of CHESTER, of DURHAM
- Ella (King) of NORTHUMBRIA (758?? - 867??) ; aka Ellu of DENMARK; (defeated the Danes, killing Ragnar; his story s a blend of fact and fancy); aka Aella
- Eric I `Blood Axe' (King) of NORWAY (895? - 954) ; aka Eirikr Blodoks HARALDSSON av NORGE; King of NORTHUMBRIA (YORK)
- Ethelreda (Athelreda) of DUNBAR (1065? - ?) ; of NORTHUMBERLAND
- Gospatrick I MacCRINAN (1st Earl) of DUNBAR (1040? - 1072) ; (Cospatrick); Earl of NORTHUMBRIA
- Gunhilda of NORTHUMBRIA (of DUNBAR) ; (Gunnilda)
- Henry (Eanraig) MacCRINAN (2nd Earl) de HUNTINGDON (1114? - 1152) ; aka Henry CANMORE; Prince of SCOTLAND; Duke of NORTHUMBERLAND
- Henry (K.G.) PERCY (10/11/1341 - 19/2/1408) ; 1st Earl of NORTHUMBERLAND; Marshall of England; (2nd husband); (defended England from Scotland, but revo....
- Henry PERCY (8th Earl) of NORTHUMBERLAND (1532 - 1585) ; (1st husband)
- Henry PERCY (9th Earl) of NORTHUMBERLAND (1564 - 1632) ; `The Wizard Earl'; K.G.
- Hugh (K.G.) SMITHSON-PERCY (1714 - 1786) ; (PERCY); 1st Duke of NORTHUMBERLAND
- Hunlaf of NORTHUMBRIA
- Ida EOPPASSON `Great Knee' of the ANGLES (517? - 559?) ; Overking of North BRITAIN; aka Eda GLYNVAWR; came to England ca 547; 1st King (& founder) of Kingdom of ....
- John DUDLEY (1st Duke of NORTHUMBERLAND) (1502 - 1553) ; 7th Viscount LISLE; K.G.; Lord PROTECTOR (Regent) of ENGLAND
- Judith (Fausta) of FLANDERS (1035? - 1094) ; or: prob. not Judith daughter of Richard III of Normandy; Countess of NORTHUMBERLAND
- Leofwine of NORTHUMBERLAND (by 1000 - ?)
- Matilda (Maud) of HUNTINGDON (1072? - 1131) ; aka Margaret(?) of NORTHUMBRIA; BIORNSSON; of LENS; Queen of SCOTS
- Matilda of NORTHUMBERLAND
- (Miss) of NORTHUMBERLAND
- Morcar (High Reeve) of NORTHUMBRIA (965? - ?)
- (NN) of NORTHUMBRIA
- (NN; Princess) of NORTHUMBERLAND (875? - ?)
- Norbril (King) of NORTHUMBRIA ; (of NORTHANHYMBRA)
- Ogne (Princess) of NORTHUMBRIA (530? - ?)
- Osbert (King) of BERNICIA (? - 867+) ; aka Osbeorht Cyning; King of NORTHUMBRIA (NORTHANHYMBRA)
- Osred I (King) of NORTHUMBRIA (696? - ?) ; (ALDFERTHING)
- Osred II (King) of NORTHUMBRIA (? - 790?)
- Osric (King) of NORTHUMBRIA (? - 634?)
- Osthryth of NORTHUMBRIA
- Oswald (Saint; King) of NORTHUMBRIA (? - 642) ; aka Oswallt `Llafnwyn'; 6th BRETWALDA; of Bernicia & Deira; destroyed Cadwallon ca 634, avenging Edwin, then waged war against Penda
- Oswine (King) of NORTHUMBRIA (? - 651?) ; (Saint)
- Oswiu (King) of NORTHUMBRIA (605? - 671?) ; aka Oswy (Oswydd) `Fair-Brow' of the ANGLES; of BERNICIA; aka Oswiu AETHELFRITHING; 8th BRETWALDA (High K....
- Oswulf (Earl of NORTHUMBERLAND) (? - 1067?)
- Oswulf (King) of NORTHUMBRIA (? - 759?)
- Oswulf (Uswulf) (Earldorman) of NORTHUMBRIA (? - 965?) ; 3rd of BAMBURGH
- Robert (de) COMYN (1022? - 1069) ; poss. Earl of NORTHUMBERLAND
- Sihtric II Caoch (Sigtryggr Gale) of DUBLIN (890? - 927?) ; aka Sitric (Sitrik Sygtrygg) UA IMAIR; King of DUBLIN & YORK (NORTHUMBRIA)
- Sithrich I of DUBLIN & NORTHUMBERLAND [alt ped] (? - 977?)
- Siward (DIGERA) BIORNSSON of NORTHUMBRIA (? - 1055?) ; or: (NN) of ANGLO-SAXON dynasty; aka Sigurd Ealred; aka Syward the SAXON; aka Siward `the Fairbairn' BEORN; Earl of Northumberland
- Suthen FitzSIWARD (1009? - ?) ; aka Sybil (Sibel Aelflaed ?) SYWARDSDOTTIR of NORTHUMBERLAND; (DIGERA ?); (poss. sister of Siward instead of daughter)
- Sweyn of NORTHUMBRIA ; or: Not! Leofwine (Earl) of MERCIA, q.v.; (skip this generation?); (Viking Pirate)
- Thomas PERCY (7th Earl of NORTHUMBERLAND) (1528 - 1572 York) ; (K.G.; later degraded)
- Thorold GUNNARSSON ; (Thorod Thorad Thored Torin); Ealdorman/Earl of NORTHUMBRIA or MERCIA
- Tostig GODWINSSON (Earl) of NORTHUMBERLAND (? - 25/9/1066) ; joined Harald III Hardraada, q.v., in war against his own half-brother King Harold II, q.v.
- [Uchtred (Earl) of NORTHUMBERLAND, q.v.] Uchtred (Saxon Lord) of ELTON ; or: prob. not Uchtred (Earl) of NORTHUMBERLAND, q.v.
- Uchtred (Ughtred) (Earl) of NORTHUMBRIA (989? - 1017?) ; Earl of BEORNICIA; 5th Lord of BAMBURGH; `the Bold'
- Walcher (Bishop) of DURHAM (1070? - ?) ; (Walceher); Earl of NORTHUMBRIA
- Waltheof II of HUNTINGTON (1049? - 1076) ; Earl of NORTHUMBERLAND; revolted against the Normans in 1075, though by this time the English population was pro-Norman
- Waltheof I (Aldred Walroef) (Earl) of NORTHUMBRIA (960? - 1006?) ; 4th of BAMBURGH; aka Waltheof of BAMBOURGH
NORTHWODE or NORTHWOOD
NORTMANN
NORTOFT
NORTON
NORTONE
NORTPRECHT
NORTUN
NORUEGA --- (see NORWAY)
NORVALL
NORVEL
NORVENICH
NORVILLE
NORWAY or NORGE or NORUEGA or NORVEGE or NORWEGEN
NORWICH
NORWICKE
NORWOOD
NOSE
NOSELEY
NOSSENTIN
NOSTITZ
NOSTRAND
NOSWORTHY
NOSZOLY
NOTAX
NOTBEAM or NOTBEME --- (see NOTEBEME)
NOTEBEME or NOTBEAM or NOTBEME
NOTH
NOTHAFFT --- (see NOTTHAFFT)
NOTHBERG
NOTINGHAM
NOTO
NOTT
NOTTEN or NOTTON
NOTTHAFFT or NOTHAFFT
NOTTINGHAM
NOTTON --- (see NOTTEN)
NOUATRE
NOUVELLES
NOUWELL
NOVA FORO --- (see NOVO FORO)
NOVA MERCATO or NOVO MERCATO --- (see also NEUFMARCHE)
NOVAIS
NOVALI
NOVANT
NOVAVILLA --- (see also NEVILLE)
NOVELAS
NOVELLARA
NOVEMPOPULANIE --- (see also AQUITAINE)
NOVENDIN
NOVGOROD or NOVGORAD or NOVGORODSKIJ or NOVOGRODECK or NOWGOROD or NOWGORODSKAJA or NOWOGRODEK
NOVIANT
NOVION
NOVO
NOVO CASTELLO --- (see CHATEAUNEUF)
NOVO DOMO
NOVO FORO or NOVA FORO --- (see also NEUFMARCHE)
NOVO MERCATO --- (see NOVA MERCATO)
NOVOA
NOVOGRODECK --- (see also NOVGOROD)
NOVOHRADSKA
NOVOSILSK or NOVOSIL' SKIJ
NOVOSILTSEVA
NOWELL
NOWERS
NOWGOROD or NOWGORODSKAJA --- (see NOVGOROD)
NOWOGRODEK --- (see also NOVGOROD)
NOWROOD
NOYAN
NOYELES
NOYELLES
NOYEN
NOYERS
NOYES
NOYON
NUBIA or NUBIAN or NUBIANS
NUDD
NUERINGS or NUERINGEN or NURINGEN or NURINGS
NUERNBERG --- (see NURNBERG)
NUGENT
NULES
NULLENBERG or NULLENBURG --- (see NELLENBURG)
NULLY
NUMBURHOLME
NUMENOR
NUMIDIA
NUNES
NUNEWICK --- (see NUNWICKE)
NUNEZ
NUNILONA
NUNN
NUNOZ
NUNWICKE or NUNEWICK or NUNWICK or NUNWYKE
NUR-BANU
NURINGEN or NURINGS --- (see NUERINGS)
NURNBERG or NEURENBERG or NUERNBERG or NUREMBERG
NURSE
NUSPLINGEN
NUSSDORF
NUSSIA
NUTH
NUTHALL
NUTT
NUTTER
NUTTING
NUWERSTATT
NUYAN
NUYTS
NY
NYARY
NYCHOLLS --- (see also NICHOLS)
NYDECK
NYE
NYENRODE
NYERNUTE
NYEVELT --- (see NIJEVELT)
NYHUSEN
NYITRA
NYIZOERY
NYMPH or MUSE or NAIAD or NEREID or OCEANID --- (see also IMMORTAL)
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Aegina the NYMPH
- Amphitrite the NEREID ; (Amphitride Amphitrita)
- [Amphitrite the NEREID, q.v.] Clonia (Celaeno) ; or: poss. Amphitrite the NEREID, q.v. or: skip;
- Argeia the OCEANID ; (Argia)
- [Argia (Argeia) the OCEANID, q.v.] Melia the OCEANID
- Asia the OCEANID
- Batia the NAIAD ; (Bateia)
- [Calliope the (Eldest) MUSE (q.v., Thalia's sister)] Thalia the MUSE of Comedy ; or: Calliope the (Eldest) MUSE (q.v., Thalia's sister); aka Thaleia; (her emblem is a comic mask)
- [Calliope the MUSE (q.v., her sister)] Euterpe the MUSE of Song & Elegy ; or: Calliope the MUSE (q.v., her sister) or: Terpsichore the MUSE (q.v., her sister); (her emblem is an aulos)
- Calliope the MUSE of Epic Poetry ; (eldest muse; her emblem is a writing tablet)
- Callirrhoe the OCEANID ; (Kallirhoe Callirhoe)
- Callisto of ARCADIA ; poss. impregnated when Zeus impersonated Artemis in bed; changed to a bear by Juno; aka Calisto NYMPH of ....
- Calypso (GODDESS) in OGYGIA ; aka Kalypso; (NYMPH, poss. OCEANID)
- Chariclo the NYMPH ; (servant of Athena)
- Chlidanope, a NYMPH
- [Chrysopelia the NYMPH] Leanira of LACEDAEMON ; or: Chrysopelia the NYMPH or: Erato the DRYAD; poss. aka Meganira; (of SPARTA)
- Cleocharia the NAIAD ; (Cleta)
- [Clio (q.v.), MUSE of History] Diomede of the LAPITHS
- Clio the MUSE of History ; (her emblem is scrolls)
- [Clymene the OCEANID (q.v.)] Celaero ; or: poss. Pronoia or: Hesione or: poss. Clymene the OCEANID (q.v.)
- Clymene the OCEANID ; or: Asia (Clymene's sister); aka Klymene (Fame)
- Creusa the NAIAD
- [Cyllene the NAIAD] Deianirra of the PELASGIANS ; or: Cyllene the NAIAD; (Deianeira)
- [Cyllene the NAIAD] Nonacris of ARCADIA ; or: Ceteus; (Nonakris)
- Cyllene (Kyllene) the NAIAD ; (eponym of Mount Cyllene, Arcadia); poss. aka Meliboea the OCEANID, q.v.
- Cyrene the NYMPH
- Daphne the NYMPH ; (Apollo's 1st love, enchanted by Cupid; transformed into laurel tree)
- Dione the OCEANID ; or: Gaia (q.v.)
- Doris the OCEANID
- Dryope the NYMPH ; poss. aka Penelope of the DRYOPIANS; most beautiful girl of OECHALIA, transformed to a Nymph
- Egeria the NYMPH or CAMENAE ; (Aegiria Hegeria; ancient Latin GODDESS of Healing, Springs, Sacred Knowledge and Inspiration; CAMENAE eq....
- Electra the OCEANID ; (Elektra)
- Erato the MUSE of Love Poetry ; (her emblem is a cithara)
- Euagore the NEREID ; or: Metope, q.v.; (Eugagore)
- [Eugagore the NEREID, q.v.] Metope ; prob. IMMORTAL
- Eurynome the TITAN (or OCEANID) ; (Pasture)
- Euterpe the MUSE of Song & Elegy ; or: Calliope the MUSE (q.v., her sister) or: Terpsichore the MUSE (q.v., her sister); (her emblem is an aulos)
- Galatea the NEREID
- Garamantis the NYMPH
- Halia (the TELCHINE), a NYMPH
- Harmonia (of THEBES) the NYMPH
- Idyia the (youngest) OCEANID ; aka Eidyia (Knowledge)
- Io (the NYMPH) of ARGOS
- Iris, the Rainbow GODDESS ; or: other (click on Iris for list); other mothers shown for Pan include Penelope of SPARTA, q.v., Thymbris the OREIAS, Callisto of ARCADIA, q....
- [Kapheira the OCEANID] Amphitrite the NEREID ; (Amphitride Amphitrita)
- Melia the OCEANID
- Meliboea the OCEANID ; (Meliboia); poss. same as Cyllene the NAIAD, q.v.
- Melite the NAIAD
- Melpomene the MUSE of Tragedy ; (her emblem is a tragic mask)
- Menaka, an APSARA (NYMPH) ; (sent by Indra to distract Vishwamitra from his meditations)
- Metis the OCEANID ; (swallowed by Zeus to prevent birth, but he later gave birth to Minerva himself); (Counsel)
- Mnemosyne the TITAN ; GODDESS of Memory; aka Mneme (Moneta) the MUSE; poss. aka Coventina
- Nana `the Virgin' the NAIAD
- Nemesis the OCEANID ; or: Leda of AETOLIA, q.v.
- Nephele (Cloud) the OCEANID
- (NN) the NAIAD
- (NN) the NAIAD
- Oenone the NYMPH
- Orseis the NYMPH
- Periboea the NAIAD
- Pero the OCEANID ; or: poss. Eurynome the TITAN
- Perseis the OCEANID ; aka Perse (Persea); (Destruction)
- [Perseis the OCEANID, q.v.] Colchis (IMMORTAL) ; or: Asterope or: Perseis the OCEANID, q.v.; eponym of COLCHIS
- Philyra the OCEANID ; (Philyre)
- Pleione the OCEANID
- Polyhymnia the MUSE of Hymns (Sacred Poetry) ; or: Gaia the Earth GODDESS, q.v.; (her emblem is a veil)
- Praxithea the NAIAD ; (relation to Praxithea of Athens?)
- Psamathe the NEREID ; `of charming figure'
- Rhode the OCEANID ; (eponym of RHODES)
- Salamis the NYMPH
- Stilbe the NYMPH ; Princess of ARKADIA
- Styx the OCEANID ; (Piras' lover); aka Hatred
- Teledice the NYMPH ; or: Laodice;
- [Terpsichore the MUSE (q.v., her sister)] Euterpe the MUSE of Song & Elegy ; or: Calliope the MUSE (q.v., her sister) or: Terpsichore the MUSE (q.v., her sister); (her emblem is an aulos)
- Terpsichore the MUSE of Dance & Song ; (her emblem is a lyre)
- Thalia the MUSE of Comedy ; or: Calliope the (Eldest) MUSE (q.v., Thalia's sister); aka Thaleia; (her emblem is a comic mask)
- Thetis the NEREID ; desired by Jupiter until he heard the prophecy that Thetis' son would be greater than his father
- Thoosa the NYMPH
- Tritonis the NYMPH ; (mother of Minerva if Poseidon was father); poss. identified with Lake Tritonis in Libya
- Urania the MUSE of Astronomy ; (her emblem is globe and compass)
- Urvashi, an APSARA (NYMPH) ; (given to Pururuva by King Indra, for his help in defeating Keshi)
- Venila the NYMPH ; (Venilia)
NYNOVE
NYSA
NYSSEN
NYT
NYUJTOD or NYUJTODI
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