Mnemosyne in Greek mythology was a Titaness, a personification of memory and the mother of the Olympian Muses[1]. She also numbered among the Mousai Titanides, the Muses of the Titans.
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- ↑ Harvey, p.277
Muses | |
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Mousai Titanides | Aiode • Melete • Thelxinoe • Arkhe • Mnemosyne |
Mousai Olympides | Calliope • Clio • Erato • Euterpe • Melpomene • Terpsichore • Urania • Polyhymnia • Thalia |
Mousai Apollonides | Cephiso • Borysthenis • Hypate • Nete • Mese |
Titans | |
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Parents | Ouranós • Gaîa |
Elder Titans | Coeus • Crius • Cronus • Hyperion • Iapetus • Oceanus |
Elder Titanesses | Dione • Mnemosyne • Phoebe • Theia • Rhea • Themis • Tethys |
Coeonides | Asteria • Leto |
Crionides | Astraeus • Pallas • Perses |
Hyperionides | Eos • Hḗlios • Selene |
Iapetonides | Atlas • Epimetheus • Menoetius • Prometheus |
Oceanides | Potamoi • Rhode • Styx |
Others | Anemoi • Astra Planeta • Kratos • Eurynome • Hecate • Lelantos • Melisseus • Metis • Nike • Ophion |
Topics | Overthrowing of Ouranós • Titanomachy |