- mythology,
Somnus ("sleep") is the
personification of sleep. His Gr****
counterpart is Hypnos.
Somnus resided in the underworld.
According to Virgil,
Somnus was...
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Somnus is a 2,293-metre-elevation (7,523-foot)
mountain in Otago, New Zealand.
Somnus is the second-highest peak in the
Humboldt Mountains which are a...
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Somnophilia (from
Latin somnus "sleep" and Gr**** φιλία, -philia "friendship") is a
paraphilia in
which an
individual becomes ****ually
aroused by someone...
- 341520 Mors–
Somnus (/ˌmɔːrs ˈsɒmnəs/;
provisional designation 2007 TY430) is a
binary and plutino. It
consists of two
components less than 60 kilometers...
- ****ociated with
sleep and dreams. In Ovid's
Metamorphoses he is the son of
Somnus (Sleep, the
Roman counterpart of Hypnos) and
appears in
dreams in human...
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spelled Hypnus, is the
personification of sleep. The
Roman equivalent is
Somnus. His name is the
origin of the word hypnosis.
Pausanias wrote that Hypnos...
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Somnus is a
retired British champion Thoroughbred racehorse. One of the best
European two-year-olds in 2002, he
developed into a
leading sprinter the following...
- name
Catocala louiseae Bauer, 1965
Synonyms Catocala protonympha Boisduval, 1840
Catocala nebraskae louiseae Catocala nebraskae var.
somnus Dodge, 1881...
- Additionally, Ovid
wrote that
Mercury carried Morpheus's
dreams from the
valley of
Somnus to
sleeping humans.
Archeological evidence from
Pompeii suggests that Mercury...
- sons that the
Latin poet Ovid gave to
Somnus (Sleep), who
appear in dreams. Ovid
named three of the sons of
Somnus: Morpheus, who
appears in
human guise...