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In Greek mythology, Dysis (Ancient Greek: Δύσις, lit. 'sunset') was the eleventh Hora (Hour) who presided over the hour of sunset. She was the reputed nursemaid of Selene (Moon).
Family
Dysis was sister of the other eleven Hora: Auge (First Light), Anatole (Sunrise), Musica (Hour of Music), Gymnastica (Hour of Exercise), Nymphe (Hour of Bath), Mesembria (Noon), Sponde (Libation), Elete (Hour of Prayer), Acte (Hour of Pleasure), Hesperis (Evening) and Arctus (Night Sky).
Their father was either Helios (Sun) or Chronos (Time).
Mythology
Dysis along with her sisters, Antolia, Mesembria and Arctus, were the attendants of the goddess Harmonia (Harmony) within her halls in heaven. Like the rest of her siblings, she attended one of the four gates of the Winds.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Dysis
- DYSI
- Anatole (mythology)
- Sainte-Honorine-de-Ducy
- Ducy-Sainte-Marguerite
- Myosotis brockiei subsp. dysis
- Arctus (Hora)
- DYSI-FM
- Mesembria (mythology)
- Jean-François Ducis