- romanized: Theía, lit. 'divine', also
rendered Thea or Thia), also
called Euryphaessa (Ancient Gr****: Εὐρυφάεσσα, "wide-shining"), is one of the
twelve Titans...
- Old
Recipes for
Living in a New World. Penguin. ISBN 9781101143612.
Euryphaessa, Thea (2010).
Running Into Myself. Leicester:
Troubador Publishing Ltd...
- The
Homeric Hymn 31 to
Helios 1–8
calls Hyperion's
sister and mate "
Euryphaëssa" probably, an
epithet of Theia, see Morford, p. 40; West 2003b, p. 215...
- as the "Eye of Heaven".
Helios is the son of
Hyperion and Theia, or
Euryphaessa, or Basileia, and the only
brother of the
goddesses Eos and Selene. If...
-
lines 371ff. In the
Homeric Hymn to Helios,
Theia is
given the name
Euryphaessa, the "far-shining" one, an
epithet that
would apply to
Selene herself...
-
attribute of the Moon, as
Pausanias remarked in p****ing (i.43.96):
compare Euryphaessa; if Pasipháē is an
ancient conventional Minoan epithet translated into...
-
glorious Euryphaëssa, his own sister, who bare him
lovely children, rosy-armed Eos and rich-tressed
Selene and
tireless Helios", with
Euryphaëssa ("widely...
- Who
Travels High
Above the
Earth and Theia, The Divine, also
called Euryphaessa, "wide-shining" and Aethra, "bright sky". Eos is the
sister of Helios...
-
leafhoppers in the
subfamily Typhlocybinae.
Dayus bifurcatus -
China Dayus euryphaessa (Kirkaldy, 1907) -
Australia Dayus serratus -
China Dayus trifurcatus...
- "wide-shining" or "far-shining" - an
attribute possibly attested in Gr****
theonym Euryphaessa ("wide-shining") and
Sanskrit poetic expression urviyắ ví bhāti ('[Ushas]...