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Français : Éos, déesse grecque antique de l'aube, en latin Aurora.
Polski: Eos (gr. Ēṓs, łac. Aurora), grecka bogini zorzy porannej i świtu.
Slovenčina: Eos, grécka bohyňa ranných zôr.
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Greek goddess of the dawn | |||||
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English: Files relating to the goddess Eos, Greek goddess of the dawn, and her depictions. Like Roman Aurora and Rigvedic Ushas, Eos continues the name of an earlier Indo-European dawn goddess, Hausos. Eos, or her earlier PIE ancestor, also shares several elements with the love goddess Aphrodite, perhaps signifying Eos's influence on her or otherwise a common origin for the two.
See also category: Aurora (mythology).
Subcategories
This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.
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Media in category "Eos"
The following 14 files are in this category, out of 14 total.
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Marie-Anne de Mailly-Nesle.jpg 1,024 × 805; 88 KB
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Clock Aurora (France, middle 19 c.).jpg 1,832 × 2,563; 3.8 MB
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Eos (Aurora) - the Greek Titaness and goddess of the dawn.jpg 900 × 458; 126 KB
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Eos körande fyrspann, Nordisk familjebok.png 505 × 226; 17 KB
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Eos utgjutande morgondaggen, Nordisk familjebok.png 315 × 354; 9 KB
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Eosprint.jpg 564 × 720; 204 KB
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Jutrzenka 2.jpg 513 × 800; 104 KB
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Jutrzenka.jpg 800 × 661; 131 KB
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Memnon vs Achilles RII1.png 1,478 × 1,129; 138 KB
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Meyers b5 s0687 b1.png 565 × 288; 51 KB
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Ricci - Aurora and Tithonus c. 1700 - c. 1710, RCIN 907197.jpg 2,000 × 1,375; 1.07 MB
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Stamboom Eos.jpg 626 × 460; 79 KB
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Éósz.png 736 × 501; 515 KB
Categories:
- Titans
- Personifications in Greek mythology
- Greek goddesses
- Deities in the Iliad
- Characters in the Odyssey
- Hausos
- Solar goddesses
- Light goddesses
- Metamorphoses characters
- Deeds of Aphrodite
- Dawn goddesses
- Sky and weather goddesses
- Women of Ares
- Women of the Trojan war
- Mythological rapists
- Children of Nyx
- Avian humanoids
- Deities in the Aeneid