Pleiades (Greek mythology)

The Pleiades
The Seven Star-nymph Sisters
The Pleiades by Elihu Vedder
AbodeMt. Cyllene on Arcadia
ParentsAtlas and Pleione or Aethra

The Pleiades (/ˈplədz, ˈpl-, ˈpl-/; Ancient Greek: Πλειάδες, pronounced [pleːádes]) were the seven sister-nymphs, companions of Artemis, the goddess of the hunt. Together with their sisters, the Hyades, they were sometimes called the Atlantides, Dodonides, or Nysiades, nursemaids and teachers of the infant Dionysus. The Pleiades were thought to have been translated to the night sky as a cluster of stars, the Pleiades, and were associated with rain.