Mnemosyne

deity intermediate Greek single tradition · 7

Stub entity — referenced by another entity from source #1431 but not yet directly extracted from its own source.

↻ synthesized from 7 sources

When

First attested
800 BCE
Attested period
-800 – 2020
Historical notes
Ancient Greek deity of memory, discussed in early 20th-century interpretations of Greek religious evolution.

Relationships

consort of
Zeus
child of
Gaia, Uranus, Zeus, Clymene

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Sources

Source passages

“Before the goddess, who is both indestructible Force of Love and absolute Fate the Destroyer, Life-Giver and Fate-Death, as well as incorporating Mnemosyne (Memory) and Gaia (Mother Earth)”

#27590 · extracted by anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5

“She lay with Heaven and bore deep-swirling Oceanus, Coeus and Crius and Hyperion and Iapetus, Theia and Rhea, Themis, and Mnemosyne and gold-crowned Phoebe and lovely Tethys.”

#28382 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001

“drink from two rivers called Lethe and Mnemosyne”

#44950 · extracted by openai/gpt-oss-120b:free

“His next partner is the Titan Mnemosyne; ... producing the nine Muses.”

#45300 · extracted by openai/gpt-oss-120b:free

“Mnemosyne was one of the deities worshiped in the cult of Asclepius that formed in Ancient Greece around the 5th century BC.”

#45615 · extracted by openai/gpt-oss-20b:free