- Source: Theometor
Theometor (Ancient Greek: Θεομήτωρ), meaning "mother of a god", is an epithet who was used for different characters in history.
Ancient Greece and Rome
Hera at Samos had this epithet
Agrippina the Younger had this epithet on coins as she was the mother of Nero
Christianity
In Christian literature is used for Mary, mother of Jesus, especially in the Eastern Christianity.
See also
Theotokos