Ἠώς

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Ἠώς is the ancient Greek goddess who personifies the dawn, often depicted as a radiant, winged figure bringing the first light of day.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Greek goddess
personification of dawn
associatedWith east
morning
new beginnings
renewal
brings first light of day
colorSymbolism golden
pink
culture ancient Greek religion
depictedAs radiant figure
winged goddess
domain sky
drawnBy horses
epithet early-born
rosy-fingered
saffron-robed
gender female
generation second generation Titan
greekName Ἠώς NERFINISHED
knownFrom Hesiodic poetry
Homeric epics NERFINISHED
lover Ares NERFINISHED
Cephalus NERFINISHED
Orion NERFINISHED
Tithonus NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Hesiod's Theogony NERFINISHED
Homer's Iliad NERFINISHED
Homer's Odyssey NERFINISHED
mythologicalMotif abduction of young men
mythologicalTradition Greek mythology
offspring Boreas NERFINISHED
Emathion NERFINISHED
Eosphorus NERFINISHED
Eurus NERFINISHED
Hesperus NERFINISHED
Memnon NERFINISHED
Notus NERFINISHED
Zephyrus NERFINISHED
parent Hyperion NERFINISHED
Theia NERFINISHED
rides chariot
role goddess of the dawn
RomanEquivalent Aurora NERFINISHED
sibling Helios NERFINISHED
Selene NERFINISHED
timeOfDay dawn
transliteration Eos NERFINISHED
typeOfDeity Titan goddess

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Eos greekName Ἠώς