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Every Greek Goddess You've Heard Of - And A Bunch You Haven't


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Salmaone
I don't really know anything about her, but would like to, so if you can find me a source, I'd love to see it!nVision of Endymion, by Sir Edward Poynter

Selene
Selene was the Goddess of the Moon. She was the daughter of the two Titans Hyperion and Theia (see below). She married mortal Endymion (a shepherd who she caused to sleep forever so that he wouldn't get old and gross) and had 50 daughters (I don't know what happened to them). If you want to read the longer version of the story, read it here. She is a part of the Triple Goddess (there will be a section on the Myth pages explaining the phenomenon of Triple Goddesses, so keep looking). She rode across heaven in a chariot with milk-white horses. In Roman (puh-tooey) mythology she was called Luna.

Semnai
Semnai is another name for the Erinyes. It means the "Venerable Ones," it is a euphemism like the Eumenides.

Sophrosyne
A Goddess of Temperance and Moderation. This concept seems to be pretty important to the Greeks, although I can no longer find my source for this goddess, and she was clearly not that crucial a deity.

Soteira
Just the Greek word for Saviour, and was applied to different goddesses in different contexts.

Styx
Wrong page, sweetheart. Try here.n


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