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Eos ✨ Goddess of the Dawn
Eos was the Greek goddess of the dawn, who rose each day from the east to disperse the mists of night with her light rays. She signaled the coming of Helios, her brother, to gods and mortals alike, and accompanied him on his path across the sky.
Mythology frequently represents her as abducting attractive youths - stealing them away to ravish in a distant land. Some say this is because Aphrodite cursed her with an unquenchable desire after learning that the goddess had slept with Ares.
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her facial markings are indeed inspired by miss thing here.
Ares: PHOBOS, DEIMOS, STOP TRYING TO ROAST YOUR SANDWICHES VIA THE FIRE BREATHING HORSES. I TOLD YOU TO EAT BEFORE BATTLE OR NOT AT ALL.
Greek mythology from A to Z:
[D] - Deimos (Δεῖμος) did not appear in any stories in Greek mythology, but he was a mere representation of the terror that is brought upon humans by war.
new shoes 💅
Frank Dicksee, The Beautiful Lady without Mercy - 1901
Some of my favorite Apollo paintings!
I do not know the artists' names because I just had these on my computer, but if anyone does, please let me know!
^ by Simón Vouet
^ by Briton Rivière
Greek mythology from A to Z:
[A] - Aphrodite (Αφροδίτη) is the goddess of romantic love, sexual passion and beauty
Greek mythology from A to Z:
[H] - Hestia (Ἑστία) is the goddess of the hearth, the family and the home. Cronus’ and Rhea’s first-born child, she was pure and peaceful.
Aeneas please 🥹
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