- the
Morning Star is "
Eosphorus" (Ancient Gr****: Ἑωσφόρος, romanized: Heōsphoros),
which means "dawn-bringer". The term "
eosphorus" is
sometimes met in...
- Aurora), he is the half-brother of her
other son,
Phosphorus (also
called Eosphorus; the "Morning Star"). Hesperus'
Roman equivalent is
Vesper (cf. "evening"...
- and Eos
produce the winds—namely Zephyrus, Boreas, and Notus—as well as
Eosphorus and the stars. A few
sources mention another daughter, Astraea, the goddess...
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corresponds to the Gr****
names Phosphorus Φωσφόρος, "light-bringer", and
Eosphorus Ἑωσφόρος, "dawn-bringer". The entity's
Latin name was
subsequently absorbed...
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Pontus Gaia Ur****
Eurybia Crius Astraeus Eos ****s
Asteria Pallas Styx
Boreas Astraea Hecate Zelus Kratos Notus Eosphorus Nike Bia
Eurus Stars Zephyrus...
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Pontus Gaia Ur****
Eurybia Crius Astraeus Eos ****s
Asteria Pallas Styx
Boreas Astraea Hecate Zelus Kratos Notus Eosphorus Nike Bia
Eurus Stars Zephyrus...
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Pontus Gaia Ur****
Eurybia Crius Astraeus Eos ****s
Asteria Pallas Styx
Boreas Astraea Hecate Zelus Kratos Notus Eosphorus Nike Bia
Eurus Stars Zephyrus...
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Genealogy Parents Eos and
Astraeus Siblings Winds (Boreas, Eurus, and Zephyrus),
Eosphorus, the Stars, Memnon, Emathion,
Astraea Equivalents Roman Auster...
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Genealogy Parents Astraeus and Eos
Siblings Winds (Boreas, Notus, and Zephyrus),
Eosphorus, the Stars, Memnon, Emathion,
Astraea Equivalents Roman Vulturnus...
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Cephalus by
Hemera (not Eos) was represented.
According to a
single myth,
Eosphorus was also
called the son of
Cephalus and Eos.
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