Zeus and Mnemosyne, a Titan, and an affair and the end result is that Mnemosyne gave birth to all nine of the muses. He slept with Mnemosyne for nine days in a row and the end result is that she became pregnant with all nine of the muses at once.
One of the famous stories associated with Clio is that she once reprimanded Aphrodite for her love of the young mortal, Adonis. There is some debate over who resulted in the union but some accounts say that Hyancanthus, a beautiful youth, may have been their son. There is actually some debate about who her husband was. There is also some debate as to who her children were. Some accounts have her being the mother of Hymenaios, others say that she was the mother of Linus.
The invocation took the form of a prayer for divine inspiration from the goddess. In Ancient Greece, before books scrolls were readily available, all forms of knowledge were related orally.
The 'Histories of Herodotus', whose primary means of delivery was public recitation, were divided by later editors into nine books, named after the nine Muses. Facts and pictures of Clio, the Muse of History The following fact file contains pictures of this Greek goddess and Muse and details her symbols and attributes. Facts, Pictures and Symbols of Clio. Klio is a large and very dark main belt asteroid that was discovered by R.
Luther on August 25, , and named after the Muse of history in Greek mythology. Clio in Greek Mythology The muse and goddess Clio was not only gifted as an inspiration of History but, like all nymphs possessed the gift of prophecy. The mountain spring on Mount Parnassus was sacred to Clio and the other Muses. The mountain spring flowed between two high rocks above the city of Delphi, and in ancient times its sacred waters were introduced into a square stone basin, where they were retained for the use of the Pythia, the priests, priestesses and the oracle of Apollo.
Linus was the poet and musician and was a sibling of Orpheus. He could be considered the embodiment of the lamentation, which was a classical Greek song genre identified as the linos. Her symbols include the scroll, books, or tablets. She was considered the celebrator of history, of astonishing deeds and incredible accomplishments.
She would proclaim them and recount the history of the heroes. Her name is derived from the same Greek root word that means to celebrate, to recount, or to make famous.
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