Erato - Wikipedia In Hesiod's genealogy, Erato is the daughter of Zeus and the Titaness Mnemosyne, and the sister to Calliope, Clio, Euterpe, Melpomene, Polyhymnia, Terpsichore, Thalia and Urania
Erato – The Muse of Erotic Poetry and Mimic Imitation Erato is regarded as one of the nine Greek Muses, the minor goddesses responsible for inspiring the Ancient Greeks to excel in the arts and sciences Erato was the Muse of erotic poetry and mimic imitation
Erato | Greek Muse | Britannica Erato, in Greek religion, one of the nine Muses, the patron of lyric and erotic poetry or hymns She is often depicted playing a lyre See also Muse
ERATO - Greek Goddess Muse of Erotic Poetry Mime Erato was one of the nine Muses, the ancient Greek goddesses of music, song and dance In the Classical era, when the Muses were assigned specific literary and artistic spheres, Erato was named Muse of erotic poetry and mime, and represented with a lyre
Erato – Muse of Love Poetry - Greek Gods and Goddesses Erato is considered to be one of the nine Muses in Greek mythology Her name has the same root as Eros, the god of desire and her name means “desired”, “beloved” or “lovely” Erato is the muse of erotic poetry and love poetry In most Orphic hymns, it is Erato that charms the sight
Erato: Greek Mythological Immortal Muse - The Greek Gods Erato, the Muse of Love and Lyric Poetry, has left an indelible mark on literature and art throughout history Her influence extends far beyond ancient Greece, inspiring countless poets, artists, and musicians across centuries
Erato - World Mythos Erato, like her sisters, was born on Mount Olympus, the home of the gods Each Muse was responsible for inspiring different forms of artistic expression Erato specifically inspired poets and musicians to create works that express the beauty and complexity of love
Erato - Greek Mythological Muse of Love Poetry Erato is one of the nine muses and she usually represents all writings that have to do with love, including love poetry, songs about love, and all topics related to love and marriage