Eos
deity sky Greek single tradition · 28
Stub entity — referenced by another entity from source #406 but not yet directly extracted from its own source.
↻ synthesized from 28 sources
When
- First attested
- 2000 BCE
- Attested period
- -2000 – 2020
- Historical notes
- Homer to Late Antiquity.
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Luna, *Meh₁not, Pallas, Leto, Crius, Aya, Hausos, Ayg, Arshaluys, Dellingr, Aušra, Austra, Saulė, Árvakr, Alsviðr, Pyrois, Eous, Aethon, Phlegon, Ūsiņš, Auseklis, Ēastre, Mater Matuta, Zorya, Ratri, Leucothea, Usil, H₂éwsōs, Aeos, Horae, Hyperion, Theia, Clymene, Sirius, Selene, *Ôstara, *Ēastre, *Āsteron, Austrō(n), *haéusōs, Dievas, *Dyēus, Aušrinė, Aoos, *Hušas, Ušå, Ušahina, Aotis, Aurvandil, Ēarendel, Jutrzenka, Jitřenka, Jutrobog, *Dyēus, Tithonus, Ganymede, Hours, Hesperides, Atlas, Hesperis, Cephalus, Daedalion, Upis, Asclepius, scorpion, Persephone, Atropos, Melinoe, Calliope, Clotho, Lachesis, Medea, Minthe, Aurora, Aura, Saturn, Hercules, Phosphorus, Pyroeis, Phaenon, Stilbon, Vesper, Porphyrion, Charon, Hecate, Brigid, Prende, Afërdita, Disani, Indra, Ra, Baal, Hephaestus, Zojz, Hesperus, Ceyx, Artemis (Diana), Amphitrite, Diana, Jupiter, Pasiphaë, Aphrodite, Apollo, Venus, Mars, Hermes, Mercury, Gaia, Uranus, Cronus, Heracles, giant, Hera, Athena
- aspect of
- H₂éwsōs
- allied with
- Nyx
- serves
- Zeus
- served by
- Horses of Eos, Phaethon, Lampos
- manifested by
- Tito
Mentioned by
- Hecate
- Brigid
- Prende
- Afërdita
- Disani
- Indra
- Ra
- Baal
- Hephaestus
- Zojz
- Hesperus
- Ceyx
- Artemis (Diana)
- Amphitrite
- Diana
- Jupiter
and 25 more
Sources
wikipedia (28)
Source passages
“Greek – Eos”
#15462 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001
“Kazanas notes that the name "Phaethon" ("Φαέθων," "Phaéthōn") was also applied to a horse of the dawn goddess Eos”
#15613 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001
“This would make Uzume analogous to the Greek goddess Eos and the Roman goddess Aurora.”
#15667 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001
“Eos”
#15702 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001
“This story may itself reflect a broader Indo-European archetype of a reluctant dawn goddess, which also perhaps manifests itself in Greek myths regarding Eos and the Latvian deity Auseklis.”
#16004 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001