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Ancient Greek goddess of the day
In Greek mythology, Hemera (/ˈhɛmərə/; Ancient Greek: Ἡμέρα, romanized: Hēmérā, lit. 'Day' [hɛːméraː]) was the personification of day. According to Hesiod
Hemera
Ancient Greek goddess of the night
she is the offspring of Chaos, and the mother of Aether (Upper Sky) and Hemera (Day) by Erebus (Darkness). By herself, she produces a brood of children
Nyx
French car manufacturer
Paris Motor Show, a new model was launched called the Hemera. PGO Speedster II PGO Cévennes PGO Hemera PGO Cevennes Car PGO launch new small car in Paris
PGO_(automobile)
Personification of the upper sky in Greek mythology
he was the son of Erebus (Darkness) and Nyx (Night), and the brother of Hemera (Day). In Orphic cosmogony, Aether was the offspring of Chronos (Time) and
Aether_(mythology)
First generation of deities in Greek mythology
Aether, Hemera, and Eros are Nyx's only children who are among the primordial gods. Hesiod says Nyx and Erebus together had Aether and Hemera, but Nyx
Greek_primordial_deities
Personification of the day in Roman mythology
daughter of Chaos and Caligo (mist), and the counterpart of the Greek goddess Hemera. According to the Roman mythographer Hyginus, Chaos and Caligo were the
Dies_(mythology)
Greek goddess of the dawn
Indo-European goddess of the dawn was often conflated and equated with Hemera, the goddess of the day and daylight. Eos might have also played a role
Eos
Personification of darkness in Greek mythology
Hesiod's Theogony, he is the offspring of Chaos, and the father of Aether and Hemera (Day) by Nyx (Night); in other Greek cosmogonies, he is the father of Aether
Erebus
Greek adjective used in the Lord's Prayer
other New Testament passages with the translation "daily" include the word hemera (ἡμέρᾱ, 'day'). The Catechism of the Catholic Church holds that there are
Epiousion
Moon of Neptune
Thalassa was named after sea goddess Thalassa, a daughter of Aether and Hemera from Greek mythology. "Thalassa" is also the Greek word for "sea". Thalassa
Thalassa_(moon)
Day of the week
name dies Martis ("day of Mars") is equivalent to the Greek ἡμέρα Ἄρεως (hēméra Áreōs, "day of Ares"). In most languages with Latin origins (Italian, French
Tuesday
Day of the week
sun"), which is a translation of the ancient Greek Ἥλίου ημέρα" (Hēlíou hēméra). In most Indian languages, the word for Sunday is derived from Sanskrit
Sunday
2014. It unveiled its first and only car, the Hemera, at the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show. In 2012 the Hemera was shown in China at the Beijing International
Eterniti_Motors
> Phase 3a Hemera > Diamond (Tower 1)". Centadata: Transaction History. Centadata Company Limited. Retrieved 2015-10-18. "LOHAS Park Hemera Diamond Tower"
List of tallest buildings in Hong Kong
List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Hong_Kong
Medical condition
The word hemeralopia comes from the Greek ημέρα hemera, "day", and αλαός alaos, "blindness". Hemera was the Greek goddess of day, and Nyx was the goddess
Hemeralopia
Species of fish
Crenicichla hemera is a species of cichlid native to South America. It is found in the Amazon River basin, in the upper Aripuanã River and in the Madeira
Hemeraia_hemera
Topics referred to by the same term
process of dying Dies (deity), the Roman counterpart of the Greek goddess Hemera, the personification of day, daughter of Nox (Night) and Erebus (Darkness)
Dies
Ancient Greek personification of time
Water deities Personified concepts Primordial deities Aether Ananke Chaos Chronos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx Ourea Phanes Pontus Tartarus Uranus v t e
Chronos
Personification of the sky in Greek mythology
Water deities Personified concepts Primordial deities Aether Ananke Chaos Chronos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx Ourea Phanes Pontus Tartarus Uranus v t e
Uranus_(mythology)
Personification of the Earth in Greek mythology
(Sea) are the children of Aether and Dies (Day, the Roman equivalent of Hemera). With Aether, Terra produces Dolor (Pain), Dolus (Deception), Ira (Anger)
Gaia
Apollo, god of light, among many other things Eos, goddess of the dawn Hemera, personification of day Hyperion, Titan of light; sometimes conflated with
List_of_light_deities
Ancient Greek goddess of love
Theogony 986–990; Pausanias, Description of Greece, 1.3.1 (using the name "Hemera" for Eos) Gantz 1996, p. 104. West 2008, p. 36. Cyrino 2010, pp. 121–122
Aphrodite
s.v. Eros, pp. 232–233; Graf 2004b, para. 4. March, s.v. Hemera, p. 369. Tripp, s.v. Hemera, p. 270. Hard, p. 46. Grimal, s.v. Nyx, p. 314. Karusu, p
List_of_Greek_deities
Greek god of love and sex
Water deities Personified concepts Primordial deities Aether Ananke Chaos Chronos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx Ourea Phanes Pontus Tartarus Uranus v t e
Eros
Detachable collar worn by Christian clergy
Library Rev. Kenneth W. Collins (19 October 2009). Vestments and Clericals. Hemera Technologies, Inc. The Rev. Dr. Donald McLeod of the Church of Scotland
Clerical_collar
Future apocalyptic time
Hebrew Bible (יֹום יְהוָה Yom Adonai) and the New Testament (ἡμέρα κυρίου, hēmera Kyriou), as in "The sun shall be turned into darkness, and the moon into
The_Day_of_the_Lord
Metaphorical contrast of white and black
personified as deities in various mythologies (e.g. Norse Dagr and Nótt, Greek Hemera and Nyx, et cetera). Yin-yang Illiyin is the highest place and the resting
Black-and-white_dualism
Day of the week
the late 2nd or early 3rd century. It is a calque of Greek ἡμέρα Ἕρμου (heméra Hérmou), a term first attested, together with the system of naming the seven
Wednesday
Creature in Greek mythology
t e Ancient Greek deities Primal elements Aether Chaos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx The Ourea Pontus Tartarus Uranus Titans Twelve Titans Coeus Crius Cronus
Siren_(mythology)
Ancient Greek deity and herald of the gods
caduceus, tortoise, lyre, rooster, Petasos (winged helmet) Day Wednesday (hēméra Hermoû) Genealogy Parents Zeus and Maia Siblings Several paternal half-siblings
Hermes
Greek god and personification of the Sun
brother and sister, and who become in the day-and-night-cycle the day (hemera) and the evening (hespera), as Eos accompanies Helios in his journey across
Helios
Pre-Olympian gods in Greek mythology
t e Ancient Greek deities Primal elements Aether Chaos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx The Ourea Pontus Tartarus Uranus Titans Twelve Titans Coeus Crius Cronus
Titans
Species of flowering plant in the family Asphodelaceae
hēmerokallés, literally, beautiful [for a] day (from Ancient Greek: ἡμέρα hēméra - day, and Ancient Greek: κάλλος kállos - beautiful). In Ancient Greek,
Hemerocallis_fulva
14th-century collection of stories by Giovanni Boccaccio
Greek philology: Decameron combines Greek δέκα, déka ("ten") and ἡμέρα, hēméra ("day") to mean "ten-day [event]", referring to the period in which the
The_Decameron
2021 French film
as Gendarme Ntamack Nicolas Lumbreras [fr] as Joshua Alexia Chardard as Héméra Franck Migeon as Camille Colette Sodoyez as Madame Coignard Ted Etienne
Some_Like_It_Rare
epithet is Phoebus (“Radiant”) Eos, goddess and personification of the dawn Hemera, goddess of the day Electryone, goddess of the sunrise Nap Király, the Hungarian
List_of_solar_deities
Ancient Greek analogue astronomical computer
needed] Σ = ΣΕΛΗΝΗ ("Selene", Moon) Η = ΗΛΙΟΣ ("Helios", Sun) H\M = ΗΜΕΡΑΣ ("Hemeras", of the day) ω\ρ = ωρα ("hora", hour) N\Y = ΝΥΚΤΟΣ ("Nuktos", of the night)
Antikythera_mechanism
Personification of the sea in Greek mythology
calls Mare (Sea, another name for Thalassa) the daughter of Aether and Hemera/Dies (Day), and is thus the sister of Gaia/Terra (Earth) and Ouranus/Caelus
Thalassa
Wooden horse in Greek mythology
(Family tree) Primordial deities Aether Ananke Chaos Chronos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx Phanes Pontus Thalassa Tartarus Uranus Titans First generation Coeus
Trojan_Horse
Poem by Hesiod
And Nyx "from union in love" with Erebus produced Aether (Brightness) and Hemera (Day). From Gaia came Uranus (Sky), the Ourea (Mountains), and Pontus (Sea)
Theogony
Ancient Greek goddess of necessity
Water deities Personified concepts Primordial deities Aether Ananke Chaos Chronos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx Ourea Phanes Pontus Tartarus Uranus v t e
Ananke
Swedish government-owned space company
SAMBO PIROG CHEOPS STRAFAM EASOE THESEO ARCHEOPS ENVISAT SUNRISE POGO HADT HEMERA BEXUS Aurora Technology, Noordwijk, The Netherlands (satellite operations
SSC_Space
Ethnic group in Colombia
Archbold Britton, líder independentista raizal" (PDF) (in Spanish). Fundación Hemera. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 22, 2021. Retrieved 2007-12-29
Raizal
Greek mountain deities
Water deities Personified concepts Primordial deities Aether Ananke Chaos Chronos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx Ourea Phanes Pontus Tartarus Uranus v t e
Ourea
Staff carried by Hermes in Greek mythology
(Family tree) Primordial deities Aether Ananke Chaos Chronos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx Phanes Pontus Thalassa Tartarus Uranus Titans First generation Coeus
Caduceus
Day of the week
"second day". Examples are: Hebrew יום שני, Greek Δευτέρα ἡμέρα (Deutéra hēméra), Latin feria secunda, Arabic الأثنين (al-isnain). In many Slavic languages
Monday
Symbol of medicine
(Family tree) Primordial deities Aether Ananke Chaos Chronos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx Phanes Pontus Thalassa Tartarus Uranus Titans First generation Coeus
Rod_of_Asclepius
Mythological family tree
Typhon Uranus The Sky the Ourea Mountains Pontus The Sea Aether Heaven Hemera The Day Thanatos Death Hypnos Sleep Eris Strife Apate Deceit Oizys Distress
Family_tree_of_the_Greek_gods
Ancient Greek personification of death
t e Ancient Greek deities Primal elements Aether Chaos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx The Ourea Pontus Tartarus Uranus Titans Twelve Titans Coeus Crius Cronus
Thanatos
Greek and Roman mythological creature
Themiscyra mother of the Amazons by Ares Hegetoria Rhodes consort of Ochimus Hemera mother of Iasion by Zeus Himalia Rhodes mother of Cronius, Spartaios, and
Nymph
Allegorical item from Greek mythology
(Family tree) Primordial deities Aether Ananke Chaos Chronos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx Phanes Pontus Thalassa Tartarus Uranus Titans First generation Coeus
Apple_of_Discord
Day of the week
Latin dies Veneris or "day of Venus" (a translation of Greek Aphrodī́tēs hēméra, Ἀφροδῑ́της Ἡμέρα), such as vendredi in French, venres in Galician, divendres
Friday
Sunday in Christianity
first century. It is the English translation of the Koine Greek Kyriake hemera. The adjective kyriake ("Lord's") often elided its noun, as in the neuter
Lord's_Day
Ancient Greek dialect
mistôma for misthôma (payment for hiring). ar for er: amara /Dor. amera/Att. hêmera (day), Elean wargon for Doric wergon and Attic ergon (work) Dative singular
Doric_Greek
French rapper (born 1996)
Jive, Small Stone Formats: CD, streaming 2 24 90 Nyx & Érèbe / Æther & Héméra Released: 3 February 2019 Label: Def Jam, Jive-Epic Formats: CD, streaming
YL_(rapper)
Personification of sleep in Greek mythology
t e Ancient Greek deities Primal elements Aether Chaos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx The Ourea Pontus Tartarus Uranus Titans Twelve Titans Coeus Crius Cronus
Hypnos
Greek mythological artefact
(Family tree) Primordial deities Aether Ananke Chaos Chronos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx Phanes Pontus Thalassa Tartarus Uranus Titans First generation Coeus
Pandora's_box
Place and deity in Greek mythology
Water deities Personified concepts Primordial deities Aether Ananke Chaos Chronos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx Ourea Phanes Pontus Tartarus Uranus v t e
Tartarus
Adam and Eve's loss of innocence in the Abrahamic religions
"day" translated into the Greek word for a twenty-four-hour period (ἡμέρα, hēméra). According to Meredith Kline, the death threatened in Genesis 2:17 is "not
Fall_of_man
Symbolic serpent with its tail in its mouth
(Family tree) Primordial deities Aether Ananke Chaos Chronos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx Phanes Pontus Thalassa Tartarus Uranus Titans First generation Coeus
Ouroboros
Herb in Greek and Roman legend
(Family tree) Primordial deities Aether Ananke Chaos Chronos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx Phanes Pontus Thalassa Tartarus Uranus Titans First generation Coeus
Moly_(herb)
God of war in ancient Greek religion
Asia minor Planet Mars Symbols Sword, spear, shield, helmet Day Tuesday (hēméra Áreōs) Genealogy Parents Zeus and Hera Siblings Hephaestus, Eileithyia,
Ares
Genus of flowering plants
H. × yeldiana The name Hemerocallis comes from the Greek words ἡμέρα (hēmera) "day" and καλός (kalos) "beautiful". Hemerocallis species are native to
Daylily
Personification of day in Norse mythology
have been a fertility god. Dagaz, the d rune Dag the Wise Dies (deity) Hemera Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dagr. Lindow (2001:91). Thorpe (1907:13)
Dagr
Species of bird
combines the Ancient Greek νυξ/nux, νυκτος/nuktos meaning "night" with ἡμερα/hēmera meaning "day". The silver pheasant was formerly sometimes placed in the
Silver_pheasant
Personification of strength in Greek mythology
t e Ancient Greek deities Primal elements Aether Chaos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx The Ourea Pontus Tartarus Uranus Titans Twelve Titans Coeus Crius Cronus
Kratos_(mythology)
Mythical magical artifact in Plato's Republic
(Family tree) Primordial deities Aether Ananke Chaos Chronos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx Phanes Pontus Thalassa Tartarus Uranus Titans First generation Coeus
Ring_of_Gyges
Annual German motor show
Spyder Concept BMW i3 BMW i8 Chevrolet Miray Citroën Tubik Eterniti Motors Hemera Fisker Surf Ford Evos Ford Fiesta ST Concept Infiniti FX Sebastian Vettel
International Motor Show Germany
International_Motor_Show_Germany
Greek goddess of Arcadian mystery cults
t e Ancient Greek deities Primal elements Aether Chaos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx The Ourea Pontus Tartarus Uranus Titans Twelve Titans Coeus Crius Cronus
Despoina
Irregular organismal activity pattern
word is a compound of two Greek terms: κᾰτᾰ́ (katá) 'through' and ἡμέρᾱ (hēmérā) 'day'. The term cathemeral, then, means 'through the day', where "day"
Cathemerality
Brother of Atlas, Menoetius and Prometheus
t e Ancient Greek deities Primal elements Aether Chaos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx The Ourea Pontus Tartarus Uranus Titans Twelve Titans Coeus Crius Cronus
Epimetheus
Ancient Thessalian goddess
t e Ancient Greek deities Primal elements Aether Chaos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx The Ourea Pontus Tartarus Uranus Titans Twelve Titans Coeus Crius Cronus
Enodia
Italian fairy tale collection by Giambattista Basile
name of the Pentamerone comes from Greek πέντε [pénte], 'five', and ἡμέρα [hêméra], 'day'. It is structured around a fantastic frame story, in which fifty
Pentamerone
Orthodox calendar used c. 691–1728
calendrical day (nychthemeron) at midnight with the first hour of day (hemera) coming at dawn. The third hour marked midmorning, the sixth hour noon,
Byzantine_calendar
Marble sculpture from the Acropolis of Athens
Proponents of a departure from the Greeks all see Helios, with the shade Hemera. On the metope north II, do not see more than the traces of the feet of
Metopes_of_the_Parthenon
Verse of the New Testament
merimnēsēte eis tēn aurion hē gar aurion merimnēsei heautēs arketon tē hēmera hē kakia autēs The same words, in Hebrew, are used to express the same thought
Matthew_6:34
Ἡλίου, hēméra Hēlíou ἡμέρα Σελήνης, hēméra Selḗnēs ἡμέρα Ἄρεως, hēméra Áreōs ἡμέρα Ἑρμοῦ, hēméra Hermoû ἡμέρα Διός, hēméra Diós ἡμέρα Ἀφροδίτης, hēméra Aphrodítēs
Names_of_the_days_of_the_week
Chthonic female deities of vengeance in Greek mythology
(Family tree) Primordial deities Aether Ananke Chaos Chronos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx Phanes Pontus Thalassa Tartarus Uranus Titans First generation Coeus
Erinyes
Genus of fishes
to the genus Crenicichla. There are two species, one of which (Hemeraia hemera) occurs in the catchment area of the Rio Aripuanã and the other (H. chicha)
Hemeraia
Cretan double-bladed axe
(Family tree) Primordial deities Aether Ananke Chaos Chronos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx Phanes Pontus Thalassa Tartarus Uranus Titans First generation Coeus
Labrys
Deity associated with the sky
Astraeus, dusk god Eos, dawn goddess Helios, personification/titan of the sun Hemera, primordial goddess of day Hera, goddess of the air, marriage, women, women's
Sky_deity
Mythological symbol of abundance, also called the horn of plenty
(Family tree) Primordial deities Aether Ananke Chaos Chronos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx Phanes Pontus Thalassa Tartarus Uranus Titans First generation Coeus
Cornucopia
Ancient Greek deity of procreation
Water deities Personified concepts Primordial deities Aether Ananke Chaos Chronos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx Ourea Phanes Pontus Tartarus Uranus v t e
Phanes
2025 video game
game takes place in Arcadia, a planetary system comprising the planets Hemera, Elysium, and Nyx. Most of the game's action takes place around Elysium's
The_Outer_Worlds_2
Greek divinity, personification of salvation
t e Ancient Greek deities Primal elements Aether Chaos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx The Ourea Pontus Tartarus Uranus Titans Twelve Titans Coeus Crius Cronus
Soteria_(mythology)
Grace in Greek mythology
t e Ancient Greek deities Primal elements Aether Chaos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx The Ourea Pontus Tartarus Uranus Titans Twelve Titans Coeus Crius Cronus
Aglaia_(Grace)
Island in Greece
479. Archaeological finds have shown the existence of a small shrine to Hemera and Helios; gods of the day and the sun respectively. During the Greco-Persian
Kos
Motor vehicle
Davey G. (August 16, 2011). "Randy Described Eterniti: New British Luxury Hemera to Debut at Frankfurt". Car and Driver. Retrieved 12 March 2024. The memory
Infiniti_Q45
Queen of Crete in Greek mythology
t e Ancient Greek deities Primal elements Aether Chaos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx The Ourea Pontus Tartarus Uranus Titans Twelve Titans Coeus Crius Cronus
Pasiphaë
Void state preceding creation
Water deities Personified concepts Primordial deities Aether Ananke Chaos Chronos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx Ourea Phanes Pontus Tartarus Uranus v t e
Chaos_(cosmogony)
Ancient Greek goddess of the Moon
(Family tree) Primordial deities Aether Ananke Chaos Chronos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx Phanes Pontus Thalassa Tartarus Uranus Titans First generation Coeus
Selene
Greek mythological creature
(Family tree) Primordial deities Aether Ananke Chaos Chronos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx Phanes Pontus Thalassa Tartarus Uranus Titans First generation Coeus
Centaur
List of goddesses
Galene Graeae Harmonia Hebe Hecate Hegemone Heimarmene Heliades Helike Hemera Hera Hesperis Hestia Hippeia Homonoia Horae Horme Hygieia Hypate Hysminai
List_of_goddesses
Mythical Greek deity, daughter of Triton
(Family tree) Primordial deities Aether Ananke Chaos Chronos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx Phanes Pontus Thalassa Tartarus Uranus Titans First generation Coeus
Pallas_(daughter_of_Triton)
Greek fruit goddess
t e Ancient Greek deities Primal elements Aether Chaos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx The Ourea Pontus Tartarus Uranus Titans Twelve Titans Coeus Crius Cronus
Opora_(mythology)
Father Sky-god in Proto-Indo-European mythology
("Lady Midday"), Latin Dies, goddess of the day and counterpart to Greek Hemera, Hittite siwat ("day"), Palaic Tīyat- ("Sun, day"), Ancient Greek endios
*Dyēus
Three sisters in Greek myth
t e Ancient Greek deities Primal elements Aether Chaos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx The Ourea Pontus Tartarus Uranus Titans Twelve Titans Coeus Crius Cronus
Graeae
Colombian island group in the Caribbean
on 2007-09-30. Retrieved 2008-01-13. "Raizales" (in Spanish). Fundación Hemera. Archived from the original on 2007-10-13. Retrieved 2007-12-29. Adelaida
San_Andrés_and_Providencia
Blood of gods in Greek mythology
(Family tree) Primordial deities Aether Ananke Chaos Chronos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx Phanes Pontus Thalassa Tartarus Uranus Titans First generation Coeus
Ichor
Period of 24 consecutive hours
romanized: nukhthḗmeros, lit. 'lasting a day and night', from νύξ (núx, “night”) + ἡμέρα (hēméra, “day”). Look up nychthemeron or νυχθήμερον in Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Nychthemeron
HEMERA
HEMERA
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
God of Innocent
Girl/Female
Greek
Day.
Female
Greek
(θάλασσα) Greek name THALASSA means "sea." In mythology, this is the name of a daughter of Aither (Latin Æther) and Hemera. She was a feminine personification of the Mediterranean Sea.
Female
Greek
(ΗμÎÏα) Greek name HEMERA means "day." In mythology, this is the name of a primeval goddess of day, the daughter of Erebos and Nyx, and sister-wife of Aither.
HEMERA
HEMERA
Girl/Female
Indian
Leader, Senior, First born, Eldest brother
Girl/Female
Muslim
Alive or living, Prophet mohammads wife
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, Greek, Latin
Maiden
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
Son of Lord Shiva; Lord Ayyappa
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
God Suriyan; The Sun
Boy/Male
Irish
Brown-haired chieftain.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Girl/Female
Tamil
Shalishaa | ஷாலீஷா
Boy/Male
Biblical
A valley, deepness.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Dream (Swapna)
HEMERA
HEMERA
HEMERA
HEMERA
HEMERA
n.
A disease of the eyes, in consequence of which a person can see clearly or without pain only by daylight or a strong artificial light; day sight.