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The Xanas are water nymphs in mythology from Asturia, a principality on the northern coast of Spain. Asturia is an interesting and often overlooked place. It was never conquered by the Muslims like the rest of Spain but remained a Christian enclave.
Xana is pronounced HA-na �?the x is like the x in the Spanish pronunciation of Mexico.
The Xanas are water fairies, beautiful women with blue eyes and blond hair �?not the usual type of Spanish beauty. They live in the streams and small rivers of the Asturian mountains as well as in fountains and grottos. They spend most of their time combing their gorgeous hair with golden combs and singing. They are kind to those who aid them, sharing their treasures. However, they will destroy anyone who wantonly invades their domains.
The Xana are known under a variety of other names: Xaira, Inxangana, Ondina, Encantada, Mora, Mouras, Xacias, etc.. They are related to the Galician witches and the Lamia of the Spanish Basque. They are associated with the Roman Diana and the Celtic Ana, whom they may be descended from. |
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XANTHUS Also known as XANTHOS
XANTHUS: One of the amazingly immortal horses fathered by ZEPHYRUS, the West Wind. The other was BALIUS.
The two horses had a very eventful life, being given to Peleus as a wedding present by POSEIDON and then used by ACHILLES as chariot bearers in battle. |
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