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Theia( Θεία / Theia, also known as Euryphaessa, is a Titan goddess. According to the Homeric hymn dedicated to Helios, she and her brother Huperion gave birth to Helios (sun), Selene (moon), and Eos (dawn). The ancient Greeks believed that the eyes, like a lamp, emitted a light that only when it hit ... Read More
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Ochianus κεανός Oceanus, also known as Oceanus. One of the twelve Titans, the water god Ocean God, is the belt of the river that revolves around the universe, so his ending is also the beginning: the river of the universe forms a circle and rotates. His wife is his sister, the jellyfish god Tethys, ... Read More
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Eros (ancient Greek: Ἔ) ρως, English: Eros, the earliest source claimed to be a primitive god involved in world creation. Hesiod believed that he was the fundamental driving force behind the creation of all things at the beginning of the world, and a symbol of all love, desires, and emotions. ... Read More
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Pluto (Latin: Pl) ū Pluto, also known as Pluto, is the ruler of the soul world in Roman mythology. Corresponds to Hades in Greek mythology. In Roman mythology, the wife of Pluto is Prosperina, which corresponds to the wife of Hades in Greek mythology, Persephod. Prosepina is the daughter of the ... Read More
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Moirae [1] is a collective term for the three goddesses of fate in Greek mythology, also known as Parcae or Fatae (modern English: Fates) or Norns in Rome, and also known as Parsi in Chinese. As the earliest god to emerge from the chaos of the universe, the goddess of fate is responsible for ... Read More
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The Graces/Kharites refer to the three beautiful goddesses in Greek mythology who represent charm, elegance, and beauty, respectively. They are the daughters of Zeus and Eurynome, singers and dancers of the gods, bringing beauty and joy to the world. They are the goddess of glory Aglaia, the goddess ... Read More
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Hypnos (Greek) Ύ π νος), He is the sleeping god in ancient Greek mythology. He is the twin brother of the death god Tanatos, and his mother is the Night Goddess Nikus. The two brothers live together in the underworld. Whenever their mother causes the world to fall into darkness, he commands them to ... Read More
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Gaia (Greek: Γαία、 Gaia (Gaea) is a goddess of the earth in Greek mythology, the mother of the gods, and a highly respected and prominent deity among all deities. Gaia was born in the crack and was also the first super primitive deity. Her appearance marked the beginning of chaos from disorder to ... Read More
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Phaethon is the son of the sun god Helios, and it is also believed that Phaethon is the son of Astraeus and the dawn goddess Aeos, and one of the star gods. In Greek, 'Phaeton' means' burning with fire '. The palace of Helios, the sun god, is supported by magnificent columns, adorned with shining ... Read More
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Pentos( Πόντος/ Pontos ("waves") is a male god symbolizing "the sea" in Greek mythology. He is the sea god created by Gaia, the mother earth god. He and Gaia gave birth to Nereus, the old man of the sea, who symbolized the friendliness of the sea, Thaumas, who symbolized the miracle of the sea, ... Read More
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