Pandia

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Pandia is a minor figure in Greek mythology, traditionally regarded as a daughter of the moon goddess Selene and associated with the full moon.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf figure in Greek mythology
minor goddess
associatedWith full moon
moon
culture Greek mythology
hasAlternativeClassification epithet or aspect of Selene in some traditions
hasAssociationType astral deity
hasAttribute brightness
radiance
hasDomain lunar phenomena
hasGender female
hasLanguageOfName Ancient Greek NERFINISHED
hasMother Selene NERFINISHED
hasMythologicalCategory personification
hasMythologicalRole personification of the brightness of the full moon
hasNameEtymology Greek word "pandeia" or "pandia" meaning "all-bright" or "very bright"
hasOrigin Ancient Greek religion NERFINISHED
hasParent Selene NERFINISHED
hasStatus minor deity
hasType lunar deity
isConnectedTo night sky
isDescribedAs daughter of Selene
mentionedIn Greek mythological tradition
relative Selene NERFINISHED
symbol full moon
worshippedIn Ancient Greece NERFINISHED

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Selene offspring Pandia