Also known as Graces, Three Graces, The Graces, Kharites, The Three Graces
thumb|300x300px|The Three Graces in a fresco at [[Pompeii, 1–50 AD]]
The Charites, also known as the Three Graces, were goddesses in ancient Greek and Roman mythology typically depicted as three beautiful female figures who embodied charm, grace, and generosity. They appear frequently in classical art and literature as symbols of beauty and social refinement, as evidenced by their representation in Roman frescoes like this example from Pompeii.
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卡里忒斯(希臘語:Χάριτες,“恩惠”或“优雅”、“魅力”;拉丁转写:Charites;英語:The Graces)在希腊神话中是体现人生所有美好事物的美惠三女神,她们代表了真善美,因此也成为了艺术家们歌颂的主题之一。她们的名字和人数随不同地区和时期有许多变化。但在赫西俄德笔下她们有三位,从年轻至年长分别为: * 阿格莱亚(Αγλαια,Aglaia / Aglaea、“光芒四射的”) * 欧佛洛绪涅(Ευφροσυν,Euphrosynê / Euphrosyne、“兴高采烈的”) * 塔利亚(Θαλια,Thaliê / Thalia、“鲜花盛开的”) 在罗马神话里她们被称为Gratiae。德尔斐附近的赛菲索斯河(Cephissus)是她们的圣地。
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