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</html>";s:4:"text";s:22262:"The goddess had pale skin that seemed to shine with its own inner light and long black hair that matched the dark sky around her. Hymn 31, To Helios, also speaks of the two sisters of Helios where the rich-tressed Selene is once again alluded to.  Learn more about our mission. Those that do exist are somewhat generic (like the previously mentioned epithets). 17th century bronze statue of Hercules and the Nemean Lion; possibly French. There were other goddesses worshiped by the Greeks who were widely associated with the moon themselves. While the Maenids of Dionysus were driven mad by the frenzy of their worship, however, the madness brought about by Selene could be used as a targeted punishment. SELENE was the Titan goddess of the moon. When Gaia heard of a prophecy that a mortal would help the gods to defeat the giants, she sought to find a herb that would make them undefeatable. There existed an oracular sanctuary for her in Laconia, near Thalamai. In some versions of the story, the goddess abandoned her duty and left the night sky so she could be with the man she loved. [68] However, the first account of the story comes from the third-century BC Argonautica of Apollonius of Rhodes, which tells of Selene's "mad passion" and her visiting the "fair Endymion" in a cave on Mount Latmus:[69], And the Titanian goddess, the moon, rising from a far land, beheld her [Medea] as she fled distraught, and fiercely exulted over her, and thus spake to her own heart: Selene - The Moon Goddess - Greek Mythology - See U in History Art: Marcus AquinoColor: Rod Fernandes#GreekMythology #Mythology #SeeUinHistory #History #Myth. [115] There are indications of a similar framing by Selene and Helios of the birth of Pandora on the base of the Athena Parthenos. [144] And, according to a scholium on Theocritus, Pindar wrote that lovesick women would pray to Selene for help, as Euripides apparently had Phaedra, Selene's great-niece, do in his lost play Hippolytus Veiled. Her brother, Helios, is the god of the sun, and her sister, Eos, is the goddess of the dawn. "From the panteon of the gods to the Pantheon of Rome" in, This page was last edited on 1 March 2023, at 02:32. Even though she, along with her siblings, was a Titan goddess because of her parentage, the three of them became quite central to the Greek pantheon and were accepted as Greek gods themselves after the fall of the great Titans. Hecate and her followers, for example, asked Selene for her cooperation in their magic. Many of Selenes epithetsincluding  (agl, gleaming),  (pasiph, all-shining), and  (tanyspteros, long-winged)reflected her lunar qualities and other distinctive attributes. In some versions, Zeus cursed Endymion because he fell in love with Queen Hera, wife of Zeus. Selene is a Titan goddess. [148] Records show that a type of cake called  (bos, "ox") decorated with horns to represent the full moon or an ox was offered to her and other divinities like Hecate, Artemis and Apollo. [113] Selene and Helios also appear on the North Metopes of the Parthenon, with Selene this time entering the sea on horseback. Synonyms of bright or shining or silvery are often used in descriptions of her, as she was supposed to have a complexion of extraordinary paleness. Hurwit, Jeffery M. (2017), "Helios Rising: The Sun, the Moon, and the Sea in the Sculptures of the Parthenon", Jones, Prudence H., "A Goddess Arrives: Nineteenth Century Sources of the New Age Triple Moon Goddess" in. Selene is often eclipsed by the popularity of Artemis as a lunar goddess, but as the personification of the moon itself she had a significant impact on the lives and views of the Greek people. Rheinisches Museum Fr Philologie, vol. 3 Most Important Characters in Greek Mythology, 5 Awesome Greek Mythology Fiction Books for Kids, Aphrodite Facts: Awesome Facts about the Goddess of Love and Beauty. She was the personification of the moon, but was also associated with lunar elements such as tides, months, and even lunacy. The air, unlit before, glows with the light of her golden crown, and her rays beam clear, whensoever bright Selene having bathed her lovely body in the waters of Ocean, and donned her far-gleaming raiment, and yoked her strong-necked, shining team, drives on her long-maned horses at full speed, at eventime in the mid-month: then her great orbit is full and then her beams shine brightest as she increases. The goddess took offense, and sent a gadfly to sting Ampelus' bull. The Moirai  In some traditions the Fates were seen as three aspects of the lunar goddess. [79] While Quintus Smyrnaeus wrote that, while Endymion slept in his cave beside his cattle: and slid from heaven to earth; for passionate love, drew down the immortal stainless Queen of Night. In post-classical times, Selene was often identified with Artemis, much as her brother, Helios, was identified with Apollo. Same thing happened with Helius and Apollo. [31] Mesomedes of Crete calls her  (glauk, "silvery grey"). In the more familiar tradition, however, the Horae were the daughters of Zeus and Themis, and there were only three of them (even their names are completely different: Eirene, Eunomia, and Dike). Kapach, Avi. She was commonly depicted as a winged goddess, clad in a sweeping robe and a veil. Two winged steeds pulled her across the sky each night. They write new content and verify and edit content received from contributors. Homeric Hymn 4.99100. Selene is a Goddess in herself, but she is often associated with Artemis, the archer Goddess. [104] Zeus agrees, urged by Selene's complaints and having long intended to deal with the philosophers himself. Hill, D. E. "THE THESSALIAN TRICK." The two other daughters that Selene and Zeus had together was Nemea, the nymph of the town that the Nemean Lion was from, and Ersa, the personified version of dew. Selene (Greek mythology) The goddess of the Moon. [81], Philologist Max Mller's interpretation of solar mythology as it related to Selene and Endymion concluded that the myth was a narrativized version of linguistic terminology. . She also had a statue, alongside Helios, in the public marketplace of Elis. Several lovers are attributed to her in various myths, including Zeus, Pan, and the mortal Endymion. [58] In some later accounts the chariot was drawn by oxen or bulls. [128], Originally, Pandia may have been an epithet of Selene,[129] but by at least the time of the late Hymn to Selene, Pandia had become a daughter of Zeus and Selene. In the most familiar account, Selene first saw the beautiful Endymion as he lay sleeping in a cave on Mount Latmus.  Often when one god supplanted another in a particular domain, the stories that involved that god were changed to reflect this. Mene, a name that she was also commonly known by, meant the moon or the lunar month, from the root mens which meant month. This is an attribute that she shares with her Roman equivalent Luna, where the latin luna also means moon.. In some later accounts, she is known as the Horned Selene, perhaps due to the crescent moon upon the crown of her head. [59]  Though the moon chariot is often described as being silver,[60] for Pindar it was golden. Finally, although this account is more in doubt, some stories say that Selene and her brother Helios together birthed one of the generations of the Horae, the goddesses of the seasons.  This she shared with her siblings and other goddesses like Nyx. Eventually, she became identified with Artemis, goddess of the wilderness, who was sometimes associated with the moon. The tale of Endymion and Selene is one that has resonated with people for millennia. Her brother Helios shone as the sun, while her sister Eos was the goddess of the dawn. 13 In later times Selene was identified with Artemis, and the worship of the two became amalgamated. [117] Selene also appears on horseback as part of the Gigantomachy frieze of the Pergamon Altar. Though Selene, as the moon, was undeniably important to the ancient Greeks, there are very few descriptions of her in literature. In Greek mythology, Hyperion (/ h a  p r i  n /; Greek: , &#x27;he who goes before&#x27;) was one of the twelve Titan children of Gaia (the Earth) and Uranus (the Sky). According to Hesiod&#x27;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 (Dawn). There were some witches who people thought could make the moon or the sun disappear from the sky at a specified time, although it is more likely that such people, if they did exist, simply had the ability to predict when an eclipse was going to happen. Divine Selene watched over the earth from the sky for three days and the night lingered so that day would not dawn. Endymion The most important of Selenes symbols was her moon chariot.  [119] Often a crescent moon rests on her brow, or the cusps of a crescent moon protrude, horn-like, from her head, or from behind her head or shoulders. The poem describes the radiant light that shines from her head and calls her bright Selene. The moon goddess is described as white armed goddess and bright tressed queen and the poem celebrates her loveliness. While Selene was known for pulling the moon across the sky in her silver . Please like and share this article if you found it useful. [64][65] Those who brought down the Moon were thought to bring ill fortune upon themselves, as evidenced by the proverb      ("you are bringing down the Moon on yourself") said for those who caused self-inflicted evils; some witches supposedly avoided this fate by sacrificing their children or their eyeballs. The moon goddess was said to have had several lovers, including Zeus and the wild god Pan. [25], Two other sources also mention her hair. The fifty daughters of Selene and Endymion mark the fifty lunar months of the four year Olympiad Cycle. [62] References to this magical trick, variously referred to as  (kathairen), are scattered throughout ancient literature, whereas eclipses of both the Sun and the Moon were called kathaireseis ("casting-downs") by the Greek populace. [72] A scholiast on Apollonius says that, according to Epimenides, Endymion fell in love with Hera, and Zeus punished him with eternal sleep.  Lunacy takes its name from Selenes Roman counterpart, Luna. She was unique, however, in her relationship with the orb itself. In ancient Greek mythology, Selene, is the Titan goddess of the moon and is said to drive her glowing chariot powered by beautiful white horses across the sky each night. Mitchell, Lucy M., "Sculptures of the Great Pergamon Altar" in The Century Magazine, 1883. Most famous classical poets describe her beauty as so intriguing that gods and mortals alike could not resist her godly charms. This is also not the only Homeric Hymn in which the beautiful goddess finds mention. Worshiped as one of the important celestial lights of the heavens, Selene was also reputedly revered as a deity of agriculture and fertility. Selene, like her siblings, was a Titan goddess because of her birth but they were no less important to the Greeks.  Selene could still see her sleeping love whenever she pleased, but the pressures of time and mortality were taken off her. The concept of Selene as the lunar goddess also made her an important goddess of childbirth and female fertility. Described by Pausanias, it contained statues of Pasipha and Helios. In this aspect she was closely associated with Dionysus. [114] From Pausanias, we learn that Selene and Helios also framed the birth of Aphrodite on the base of the Statue of Zeus at Olympia. This claim has been takenby Plutarch at first, and subsequently by modern astronomersto mean that she could predict the time and general area where an eclipse of the Moon would occur.  She drives her moon chariot across the heavens. GREEK VASE PAINTINGS GALLERY 1 (86 IMAGES) . Selene is a Titan goddess in Greek mythology. Like every celestial goddess , there was a yin to Selene&#x27;s yang; In this case, there were two yins. There are three different ways you can cite this article. What Were the Hamadryads in Greek Mythology? Euripides, Phoenician Women 17576; Nonnus, Dionysiaca 44.191. Nonnus describes how, as Ampelus was riding a bull, he made the mistake of comparing himself to Selene. [23] She was, however, the subject of one of the thirty-three Homeric Hymns, which gives the following description: And next, sweet voiced Muses, daughters of Zeus, well-skilled in song, tell of the long-winged[24] Moon.   [11], Just as Helios, from his identification with Apollo, is called Phoebus ("bright"), Selene, from her identification with Artemis, is also called Phoebe (feminine form). [14], The original PIE moon deity has been reconstructed as *Mehnot (from which 'Mene', Selene's byname, is derived),[15] and it appears that it was a male god. The animals, however, were almost always shown as pure white regardless of their type. The chemical element Selenium was named after Selene by Jns Jacob Berzelius, because of the element's similarity to the element tellurium, named for the Earth (Tellus).[156][157]. 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