Eosphorus

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Eosphorus is the personification of the Morning Star (the planet Venus as seen at dawn) in Greek mythology.

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Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
Venus as morning star 1

Statements (43)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Greek mythological figure
deity
personification
appearsIn Greek mythology
associatedWith Morning Star NERFINISHED
dawn
light
planet Venus
associatedWithDeity Eos NERFINISHED
Helios NERFINISHED
celestialBody Venus NERFINISHED
cosmicFunction herald of the dawn
culture Ancient Greek religion
equivalentTo Eosphoros NERFINISHED
Heosphoros NERFINISHED
Lucifer (as Latin name for the Morning Star) NERFINISHED
Phosphoros NERFINISHED
Phosphorus NERFINISHED
gender male
greekName Φωσφόρος NERFINISHED
Ἑωσφόρος
hasDomain eastern horizon
sky
hasRole personification of the Morning Star
personification of the planet Venus as seen at dawn
languageOfName Ancient Greek
mentionedIn ancient Greek poetic traditions
mythologicalCategory astral deity
star deity
nameMeaning bringer of dawn
dawn-bringer
opposedBy Hesperus NERFINISHED
oppositeAspectOf Hesperus as evening star
parent Astraeus NERFINISHED
Eos NERFINISHED
relatedConcept Venus in the morning sky
sibling Hesperus NERFINISHED
symbol bright star at dawn
morning star
timeOfAppearance morning
typeOf astral personification
personified star
worshippedIn Ancient Greece NERFINISHED

Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Venus as evening star distinguishedFrom Eosphorus
this entity surface form: Venus as morning star
Eos offspring Eosphorus