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Oneiroi (Ὄνειροι, 'dreams'). In the
Iliad of Homer, Zeus
sends an
Oneiros to
appear to
Agamemnon in a dream,
while in Hesiod's Theogony, the
Oneiroi are...
- ghosts.
Personifications of dreams,
called Oneiros (Gr****: Ὄνειρος, pl.
Oneiroi), had
several minor references in
ancient sources and
would sometimes appear...
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Media from
Commons Hypnos –
Personification of
sleep in Gr****
mythology Oneiroi –
Personification of
dreams in Gr****
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- Death) and
Thanatos (Death), and she bare
Hypnos (Sleep) and the
tribe of
Oneiroi (Dreams). And
again the
goddess murky Nyx,
though she lay with none, bare...
- (Ἐπιάλτης) or
Ephialtes (Ἐφιάλτης).
Epiales was
probably numbered amongst the
Oneiroi (Dream-Spirits) and thus one of the sons of the
goddess Nyx (Night). Epiales...
- Doom ✓ ✓ ✓
Nemesis Invidentia Retribution ✓ ✓ ✓
Oizys Miseria Pain ✓ ✓ ✓
Oneiroi Somnia Dreams ✓ ✓ ✓
Philotes Amicitia/Gratia Love ✓ ✓ ✓
Ponos Labor Hardship...
- Destiny), Ker (Destruction, Death),
Thanatos (Death),
Hypnos (Sleep), the
Oneiroi (Dreams),
Momus (Blame),
Oizys (Pain, Distress), the Hesperides, the Moirai...
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Nomos (Νόμος),
spirit of law
Oizys (Ὀϊζύς),
spirit of woe and
misery The
Oneiroi (Ὄνειροι),
Dreams Palioxis (Παλίωξις),
spirit of backrush,
flight and retreat...
- children:
Moros (Doom), Ker (Destiny),
Thanatos (Death),
Hypnos (Sleep),
Oneiroi (Dreams),
Momus (Blame),
Oizys (Pain),
Hesperides (Daughters of Night)...
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Paean Panacea Telesphorus Sleep deities Empusa Epiales Hypnos Pasithea Oneiroi Messenger deities Angelia Arke
Hermes Iris
Trickster deities Apate Hermes...