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Selene – Mythopedia Selene, daughter of Hyperion and Theia, was the personification of the moon and a goddess of the night The love of her life was the handsome Endymion, who became Selene’s eternally slumbering consort
Homeric Hymns: 32. To Selene (Full Text) - Mythopedia TO SELENE (1–20) And next, sweet voiced Muses, daughters of Zeus, well-skilled in song, tell of the long-winged [1] Moon From her immortal head a radiance is shown from heaven and embraces earth; and great is the beauty that ariseth from her shining light The air, unlit before, glows with the light of her golden crown, and her rays beam clear, whensoever bright Selene having bathed her
Succubus Names - Mythopedia Succubus names: Origin, structure, and meaning Succubi: they are demons or supernatural entities from folklore who often seduce unsuspecting men and then feed on their life forces It’s a strange and unsettling world where what’s ugly may appear beautiful on the outside—but it certainly makes for engaging drama Like demons, succubi (singular: succubus) have nefarious intentions But
Theogony (Full Text) - Mythopedia (371–374) And Theia was subject in love to Hyperion and bare great Helius (Sun) and clear Selene (Moon) and Eos (Dawn) who shines upon all that are on earth and upon the deathless Gods who live in the wide heaven
Homeric Hymns: 31. To Helius (Full Text) - Mythopedia TO HELIOS (1–19) And now, O Muse Calliope, daughter of Zeus, begin to sing of glowing Helios whom mild-eyed Euryphaessa, the far- shining one, bare to the Son of Earth and starry Heaven For Hyperion wedded glorious Euryphaessa, his own sister, who bare him lovely children, rosy-armed Eos and rich-tressed Selene and tireless Helios who is like the deathless gods As he rides in his chariot
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Homeric Hymns (Full Text) - Mythopedia To Athena 12 To Hera 13 To Demeter 14 To the Mother of the Gods 15 To Heracles 16 To Asclepius 17 To the Dioscuri 18 To Hermes 19 To Pan 20 To Hephaestus 21 To Apollo 22 To Poseidon 23 To the Son of Cronus 24 To Hestia 25 To the Muses and Apollo 26 To Dionysus 27 To Artemis 28 To Athena 29 To Hestia 30 To Earth, Mother of All
Homeric Hymns: 4. To Hermes (Full Text) - Mythopedia And now the divine night, his dark ally, was mostly passed, and dawn that sets folk to work was quickly coming on, while bright Selene, daughter of the lord Pallas, Megamedes’ son, had just climbed her watch-post, when the strong Son of Zeus drove the wide-browed cattle of Phoebus Apollo to the river Alpheus
Greek God Names - Mythopedia Greek god names: Origin, structure, and meaning Titans, Olympians—it doesn’t matter where your loyalties lie In ancient Greece, the name of a god conferred meanings to explain the origins of wind, tides, and even the course of the sun Considering Greek mythology’ s Herculean impact on the world of myth and fantasy, it helps to know the reasons behind the names From the Iliad and the
Mermaid Names - Mythopedia Mermaid names: Origin, structure, and meaning Half-woman, half-fish, 100% enchanting: that’s the recipe for the fantasy creature we know as the mermaid Widely discussed in European and general sailing folklore, mermaids—and, more generally, merfolk—have taken on additional context in modern times as the subjects of fables and romance From The Little Mermaid to Splash, mermaids continue