Mnemosyne is the goddess of memory and the mother of artist…
Mnemosyne is the goddess of memory and the mother of artistic inspiration. She was considered a Titaness because she was the daughter of the two originals gods, Uranus and Gea. She had nine daughters with Zeus, known as the nine muses.
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Calliope is the Muse of Eloquence and Epic Poetry. She is also the Muse of music, song, and dance. Her name, also spelled 'Kalliope,' means 'beautiful-voiced' in Ancient Greek.
From the relationship of Mnemósine with Zeus the Muses were born: Calliope, Clio, Erato, Euterpe, Melpomene, Polymnia, Terpsichore, Talia and Urania.
Clio, ``to praise or sing,'' was the Muse of historians Clio is the muse of history. She carries a trumpet in her left hand and a book written by Thucydides in her right and is frequently associated with a globe. Her representation symbolizes history, embracing all places and times.
Erato was named Muse of erotic poetry and mime, and represented with a lyre. Her name means "lovely" or "beloved" from the Greek word eratos.
EUTERPE was one of the nine Mousai (Muses), the goddesses of music, song and dance. Euterpe's name was derived from the Greek words eu- and terpô, meaning "giver of much delight."
Melpomene was named Muse of tragedy. In this guise she was portrayed holding a tragic mask or sword, and sometimes wearing a wreath of ivy and cothurnus boots.
Polyhymnia was named Muse of religious hymns and portrayed as a woman in a pensive or meditative pose. Her name was derived from the Greek words poly- "many" and hymnos "praise" or "hymn."
Terpsikhore was named Muse of choral song and dancing, and depicted with a lyre and plectrum. Her name means "Delighting in Dance" from the Greek words terpsis "to delight" and khoros "dance".
Thaleia was named Muse of comedy and bucolic poetry. In this guise she was portrayed with the attributes of comic mask, shepherd's staff and wreath of ivy. Her name was derived from the Greek word thaleia meaning "rich festivity" or "blooming."
OURANIA (Urania) was one of the nine Mousai (Muses), the goddesses of music, song and dance. Ourania was named Muse of astronomy and astronomical writings. In this guise she was depicted pointing at a celestial globe with a rod.
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