Heliades

The Sisters of Phaeton Transformed into Poplars by Santi di Tito (2nd half of 16th century)

In Greek mythology, the Heliades (Ancient Greek: Ἡλιάδες means 'daughters of the sun') also called Phaethontides[1] (meaning "daughters of Phaethon") were the daughters of Helios and Clymene, an Oceanid nymph.

Heliades by Rupert Bunny, 1920s

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