Kirké – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
Kirke
n.
also Circe, enchantress who kept Odysseus on her island and turned his men into swine (Greek mythology)
Kirke
Kirke may refer to:
- David Kirke, English adventurer, colonizer and governor
- David Kirke (DSC), English bungee jumper
- Ian Kirke, English rugby league footballer
- Percy Kirke, English soldier
- Simon Kirke, English musician
- Walter Kirke, English general
- Circe or Kírke, a goddess in Greek mythology
- Kirke University, fictional setting of Campus (TV series)
- Timothy Kirke, an absolute Golden Tee legend
- See also
- Kirk
Circe
In
Greek mythology,
Circe (;
Greek Κίρκη
Kírkē ) is a
goddess of magic (or sometimes a
nymph,
witch,
enchantress or sorceress). By most accounts, Circe was the daughter of
Helios, the
god of the sun, and
Perse, an
Oceanid. Her brothers were
Aeetes, the keeper of the
Golden Fleece, and
Perses. Her sister was
Pasiphaë, the wife of
King Minos and mother of the
Minotaur. Other accounts make her the daughter of
Hecate, the goddess of witchcraft herself.
Kirke
n.
Circe
Kirke
s.
Kirke, forførerinne som holdt Odyssevs på øya si og forvandlet mennene hans til svin (gresk mytologi)
Kirke
n.
(græske myteologi) Kirke også Circe, troldkvinde, datter af solguden Helios og måneguinden Perse, efter at have forgiftet sin mand bosatte hun sig på Aiaia, hvor hun holdt Odysseus til faange og forvandlede hans mænd til svin