Charites
Stub entity — referenced by another entity from source #752 but not yet directly extracted from its own source.
↻ synthesized from 8 sources
When
- First attested
- 800 BCE
- Attested period
- -800 – 2020
- Historical notes
- Group of deities who were the subject of substantial worship in Greek religion.
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Saraswati, Horae, Tridevi, Triglav, Titans, Muses, Mórrígan, Matronae, Parcae, Norns, Charis, Aglaea, Euphrosyne, Thalia, Peitho, Pasithea, Auxo, Hegemone, Cleta, Phaenna, Kale, Eros, Hēraklēs, Eurynome (Queen of the Titans), Hera, Lakshmi, Parvati, Dionysus, Athena, Moirai, Erinyes, Matres, Oceanus, Apollo, nymphs, Artemis (Diana)
- child of
- Zeus, Eurynome (Queen of the Titans)
Mentioned by
- Hera
- Lakshmi
- Parvati
- Dionysus
- Athena
- Moirai
- Erinyes
- Matres
- Oceanus
- Apollo
- nymphs
- Artemis (Diana)
- Hermes
- Zână
- Selene
- Gratiae
and 4 more
Sources
Source passages
“Well-known examples include the Tridevi (Saraswati, Lakshmi, and Parvati), Triglav (Slavs), the Charites (Graces)”
#19081 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001
“they could be the subject of substantial worship, such as the Muses or Charites”
#26259 · extracted by anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5
“The motif of triple goddesses was widespread in ancient Europe; compare the Fates (including Moirai, Parcae, and Norns), the Erinyes, the Charites”
#27023 · extracted by anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5
“Charites – Greek goddesses of grace and beauty”
#27758 · extracted by deepseek/deepseek-chat
“The Charites are depicted together with several other mythological figures in Sandro Botticelli's painting Primavera. Raphael also pictured them in a small painting now in the Musée Condé (Chantilly, France). Among other artistic depictions, they are the subject of famous sculptures by Antonio Canova and Bertel Thorvaldsen.”
#28072 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001