Pasithea
deity sky Greek single tradition · 2
Pasithea is one of the younger Charites and is referenced in the Iliad as part of Hera's plan to seduce Zeus. Hera offers to arrange Hypnos's marriage to Pasithea.
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When
- First attested
- 800 BCE
- Attested period
- -800 – -500
- Historical notes
- Pasithea is mentioned in the Iliad as part of Hera's plan to seduce Zeus.
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Auxo, Hegemone, Cleta, Phaenna, Teiresias, Charites, Peitho, Charis, Aglaea, Thalia, Aphrodite
- consort of
- Hypnos
- sibling of
- Euphrosyne, Kale
Mentioned by
Sources
wikipedia (2)
Source passages
“In the Iliad, as part of her plan to seduce Zeus to distract him from the Trojan War, she offers to arrange Hypnos's marriage to Pasithea, who is referred to as one of the younger Charites.”
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“"Sostratus (Eustath. ad Hom. p. 1665) relates that Aphrodite and the three Charites, Pasithea, Kale and Euphrosyne, disputed about their beauty with one another"”
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