
200px|thumb|Βee goddesses, perhaps one of the Thriae, found at Camiros, [[Rhodes, dated to 7th century BCE (British Museum)]]
200px|thumb|Βee goddesses, perhaps one of the Thriae, found at Camiros, [[Rhodes, dated to 7th century BCE (British Museum)]]
The Thriae (; ) were nymphs, three virginal sisters, one of a number of such triads in Greek mythology. They were named Melaina ("The Black"), Cleodora ("Famed for her Gift"), and Daphnis ("Laurel") or Corycia.
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