Dione (Titaness)

Dione
Goddess of the Oracle of Dodona
Dione in the north frieze of the Pergamon Altar, Pergamon Museum, Berlin
Genealogy
ParentsUranus and Gaia
or Aether and Gaia
or Oceanus and Tethys
SiblingsOceanids and Potamoi or
ConsortZeus
ChildrenAphrodite
Equivalents
CanaaniteBa'alat Gebal[1]
MesopotamianAntu[2]

In ancient Greek religion and Greek mythology, Dione (/dˈn/; Greek: Διώνη, translit. Diṓnē, lit. "she-Zeus") is an oracular goddess, a Titaness[3] primarily known from Book V of Homer's Iliad, where she tends to the wounds suffered by her daughter Aphrodite. Dione is presented as either an Oceanid, daughter of Oceanus and Tethys, or the thirteenth Titan, daughter of Gaia and Uranus.

  1. ^ Miller, Patrick D. (1967). "El the Warrior". The Harvard Theological Review. 60 (4): 411–431. doi:10.1017/S0017816000003886. JSTOR 1509250. S2CID 162038758.
  2. ^ Burkert 2005, p. 300.
  3. ^ "A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology, DABAR, Dion, Dio'ne". www.perseus.tufts.edu. Retrieved 2024-02-24.

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