Gymnastica
Gymnastica is one of the twelve Horae, also known as Hour of Exercise. She is the sister of Anatolia, Auge, Musica, Nymphe, Mesembria, Sponde, Elete, Acte, Hesperis, Dysis and Arctus.
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When
- First attested
- 800 BCE
- Attested period
- -800 – 2020
- Historical notes
- Classical Greek mythology.
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“Anatolia was sister of the other eleven Hora: Auge (First Light), Musica (Hour of Music), Gymnastica (Hour of Exercise), Nymphe (Hour of Bath), Mesembria (Noon), Sponde (Libation), Elete (Hour of Prayer), Acte (Hour of Pleasure), Hesperis (Evening), Dysis (Sunset) and Arctus (Night Sky).”
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“Arctus was sister of the other eleven Horae: Auge (First Light), Anatole (Sunrise), Musica (Hour of Music), Gymnastica (Hour of Exercise), Nymphe (Hour of Bath), Mesembria (Noon), Sponde (Libation), Elete (Hour of Prayer), Acte (Hour of Pleasure), Hesperis (Evening), and Dysis (Sunset).”
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“Auge was sister of the other eleven Hora: Anatole (Sunrise), Musica (Hour of Music), Gymnastica (Hour of Exercise), Nymphe (Hour of Bath), Mesembria (Noon), Sponde (Libation), Elete (Hour of Prayer), Acte (Hour of Pleasure), Hesperis (Evening), Dysis (Sunset) and Arctus (Night Sky).”
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“Gymnastica (Hour of Exercise) was sister of the other eleven Hora”
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“Gymnastica (Ancient Greek: Γυμναστικη, romanized: Gymnastikê, lit. 'gymnastics') or Gymnasia, was the fourth Hora (Hour) who presided over the morning hour of education, training, gymnastics and exercise.”
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