Thallo (Greek: Θαλλω, meaning "blooming" or "green-shoots") is the Greek goddess of flowering plants, buds, and green shoots in Spring, and is counted among the Horae representing seasons and/or agricultural periods.
Myths & Legends[]
Thallo was known to assist in the growth of plants and green shoots, as well as budding and blooming flowers, especially in Spring. She was believed to grant prosperity to the young shoots of plants during this season, and it is what she was worshipped for.
Thallo was worshipped in Athens alongside the goddess Pandrosos (All-Dew), and was also invoked in the political oath which the citizens of Athens had to take.
"The other Hora is worshipped together with Pandrosos (All Dewy) by the Athenians, who call the goddess Thallo (Green Shoots)."
-Description of Greece by Pausanias
Horae | |
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12 Horae of the Hours | Auge • Anatole • Mousica • Gymnastica • Nymphe • Mesembria • Sponde • Elete • Acte • Hesperis • Dysis • Arctus |
Horae of the Seasons | Eiar of Spring • Theros of Summer • Phthinophoron of Fall • Cheimon of Winter |
Horae of the Harvest-times | Auxo • Carpho • Damia • Orthosia • Pherusa • Thallo |
Personficiation Horae | Dike of Justice • Eirene of Peace • Eunomia of Good Order |