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  2. Selene - Wikipedia

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    Also known as Mene, she is traditionally the daughter of the Titans Hyperion and Theia, and sister of the sun god Helios and the dawn goddess Eos. She drives her moon chariot across the heavens. Several lovers are attributed to her in various myths, including Zeus, Pan, and the mortal Endymion.

  3. Selene: The Goddess of the Moon - Mythology Source

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    Selene was the goddess of the moon. Her chariot was made of shining silver, bringing soft, clear light each night. While there were many goddesses associated with the moon and lunar powers, Selene personified the moon and its light.

  4. Selene | Moon Goddess, Titan Goddess, Huntress | Britannica

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    Selene, in Greek and Roman religion, the personification of the moon as a goddess. She was worshipped at the new and full moons. According to Hesiod’s Theogony, her parents were the Titans Hyperion and Theia; her brother was Helios, the sun god (sometimes called her father); her sister was Eos

  5. In Greek mythology, Selene held a vital role as the personification of the moon. As a Titan goddess and the daughter of Hyperion and Theia, she was an essential figure in the celestial hierarchy, illuminating the night sky and governing the lunar cycle.

  6. Selene - World History Encyclopedia

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    Selene (also known as Mene) is the personification and goddess of the moon in Greek mythology. Every night, she travels across the sky in her chariot , pulling the moon behind her. Selene is the daughter of the Titans Hyperion and Theia.

  7. Selene was the ancient Greek Titan goddess of the moon. She was depicted as a woman riding sidesaddle on a horse or driving a chariot drawn by a pair of winged steeds. Her lunar sphere or crescent was either a crown set upon her head or the fold of a raised, shining cloak.

  8. Who was Selene in Greek Mythology? Powers, Symbols and Myths

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    Selene is the goddess and personification of the moon in Greek mythology. Unlike other deities who are connected to the moon, such as Artemis, Selene represents the moon itself, particularly its phases and light, which were crucial to timekeeping and natural cycles in the ancient world.

  9. Selene - Greek Titan Goddess of the Moon - Greek Gods and...

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    In Greek mythology, Selene was the daughter of the Titans Hyperion and Theia, and the sister of Helios (the sun) and Eos (the dawn). Selene was also associated with the goddess Artemis, who was sometimes referred to as the “Mistress of Animals” and was known to hunt by moonlight.

  10. Selene - Mythopedia

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    Selene, daughter of the Titans Hyperion and Theia, was the personification of the moon. Her brother Helios shone as the sun, while her sister Eos was the goddess of the dawn. Though Selene had many consorts, the most famous of them was Endymion, a handsome young mortal.

  11. Selene - Greek Goddess Of The Moon And Myth About Love, Jealousy...

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    Selene is the goddess and personification of the Moon. Also known as Mene, she is traditionally the daughter of the Titans Hyperion and Theia (or Euryphaessa "wide-shining") and sister of the sun god Helios and the dawn goddess Eos.