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γ €PAGE I α§ βGreek mythology of the moon goddess Selene. Selene is the sister of Hyperion and Theia's children, the dawn goddess Eos and the sun deity Helios.β Luna is Selene's antithesis in Roman mythology. She is seen as a woman pulling a chariot across the night sky while carrying a torch, donning a crescent moon crown, and wearing a silver garment.
γ €PAGE II α§ βGreek mythology's sun god is known as Helios. He represents the Sun as a human. The god Helios is shown to have a crown of dazzling sunlight.β He leaves the Golden Kingdom, the palace Hephaestus built for him, in the morning and soars over the sky in his chariot drawn by four horses. He is sometimes compared to Apollo. The Latin term for the Sun, Sol, is the equivalent of Helios in Roman mythology.
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γ €PAGE I α§ βGreek mythology of the moon goddess Selene. Selene is the sister of Hyperion and Theia's children, the dawn goddess Eos and the sun deity Helios.β Luna is Selene's antithesis in Roman mythology. She is seen as a woman pulling a chariot across the night sky while carrying a torch, donning a crescent moon crown, and wearing a silver garment.
γ €PAGE II α§ βGreek mythology's sun god is known as Helios. He represents the Sun as a human. The god Helios is shown to have a crown of dazzling sunlight.β He leaves the Golden Kingdom, the palace Hephaestus built for him, in the morning and soars over the sky in his chariot drawn by four horses. He is sometimes compared to Apollo. The Latin term for the Sun, Sol, is the equivalent of Helios in Roman mythology.
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