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- Nyctimene (mythology) - Wikipedia
Nyctimene ( nɪktɪmæni , Ancient Greek: Νυκτιμένη, romanized: Nuktiménē, lit 'she who stays up at night') was, according to Greek and Roman mythology, a princess and a rape victim, the daughter of Epopeus, a king of Lesbos
- The Myth Of Athena’s Owl, Nyctimene - The Historians Hut
In Nyctimene’s case, she was horribly raped by her own father, causing the poor girl to flee into the wilderness to escape her abuser and to avoid the unwanted gaze of judgmental eyes Athena took pity on Nyctimene, turning her into an owl and keeping her as a companion
- Nyctimene - Mythosjourney
Nyctimene ( nɪktɪmæni ; Ancient Greek: Νυκτιμένη, Nuktiménē, meaning "she who stays up at night") is a figure from Greek and Roman mythology, known as a princess of Lesbos and the daughter of King Epopeus
- NYCTIMENE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Word History Etymology New Latin, from Latin Nyctimene, Lesbian king's daughter who was transformed into an owl, from Greek Nyktimenē
- In Greek mythology, who is Nyctimene? - TravelAsker
Nyctimene is a minor goddess in Greek mythology, associated with night and darkness She is often depicted as a winged figure with a dark cloak, carrying a torch or a crescent moon Her name means "night-wandering" or "night-flying," and she is sometimes identified with the owl, a nocturnal bird
- Nyctimene | Facts, Information, and Mythology
Nyctimene A daughter of Epopeus, king of Lesbos, or, according to others, of Nycteus Pursued and dishonored by her amorous father, she concealed herself in the shade of forests, where she was metamorphosed by Athena into an owl
- How Athena Got Her Owl- The Story of Nyctimene
She asked Nyctimene what had happened and after hearing the account, Athena took pity on Nyctimene and turned her into an Owl, so that she might comfortably remain in the forest and hide in the night
- ATHENA MYTHS 5 FAVOUR - Greek Mythology
Athena was the Olympian goddess of wisdom, war, heroism and crafts This page contains stories of the divine favour of the goddess including the metamorphoses of Nyctimene and Perdix and gifts of the seer Tiresias
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