The Meliae: Nymphs of the Ash Tree

The Meliae: Nymphs of the Ash Tree Greek mythology is filled with stories of gods, heroes, and creatures both benevolent and malevolent. But among the many beings that populate the myths, some are lesser-known and often overlooked. One such group is the Meliae, the nymphs of the ash tree. What is Meliae the god of? In Greek mythology, Meliae were nymphs of the ash tree. They were not associated with a particular god and were often depicted as minor deities in Greek mythology. The Meliae were believed to have been born from the blood of the castrated Uranus , the god of the sky, and were associated with the life-giving properties of trees. Origins and Genealogy The Meliae were born from the blood of Uranus , the sky god, after he was castrated by his son Cronus . The blood fell onto the earth and from it sprang the ash trees, which were inhabited by the Meliae. The Meliae are sometimes described as the daughters of Gaia , the earth goddess, and Ouranos, but other sources make them the o...