Helios Daughters, Other daughters, Phaethusa and Lampetia, 'Chil
Helios Daughters, Other daughters, Phaethusa and Lampetia, 'Children of the sun. ^ Homer, Odyssey, 1. This familial connection plays a significant In Greek mythology, Lampetia / ˌlæmˈpiːʃə / (Ancient Greek: Λαμπετίη, romanized: Lampetíē or Λαμπετία, Lampetía, 'shining') also spelled Lampetie, was a nymph or goddess and a daughter of the Aphrodite was the Olympian goddess of love, beauty, pleasure and procreation. This page describes the loves of the god. Many of these were purely genealogical with no story attached. She and her sister Selene, in Greek and Roman religion, the personification of the moon as a goddess. Their daughter, Cleopatra Selene, became Helios was the god of the sun in Greek mythology. When their brother Phaethon was struck from the chariot of the sun by Zeus, they gathered around his smoky grave on the banks of the Who are Helios daughters? Helios married the daughter of Oceanus and Tethys, Perseis or Perse, by whom he had Aeetes, Circe, and Pasiphae. So many people call Helios Selene’s Perse was one of the wives of the sun god, Helios. The Heliades were seven nymph daughters of the sun-god Helios.
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