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    In Greek mythology, Hypnos (/ ˈ h ɪ p n ɒ s /; Ancient Greek: Ὕπνος, 'sleep'), also spelled Hypnus, is the personification of sleep; the Roman equivalent is known as Somnus. His name is the origin of the word hypnosis. Pausanias wrote that Hypnos was the dearest friend of the Muses.

  3. Regardless of his parentage, most retellings of the myth agree that Hypnos had a twin brother. He was the brother of Thanatos , who personified death. Where Hypnos resided varies.

  4. Mar 12, 2024 · Hypnos was the son of Nyx (Night) and the twin brother of Thanatos (Death). In Greek myth he is variously described as living in the underworld or on the island of Lemnos ( according to Homer) or (according to Book XI of Ovid’s Metamorphoses) in a dark, musty cave.

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    Hypnos was a primordial deity in Greek mythology, the personification of sleep. He lived in a cave next to his twin brother, Thanatos , in the underworld , where no light was cast by the sun or the moon ; the earth in front of the cave was full of poppies and other sleep-inducing plants.

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    Jan 27, 2023 · Hypnos was often depicted together with his brother Thanatos, especially in early art. One favored subject for Greek case painters was a scene from the Iliad in which Hypnos and Thanatos carried the body of the fallen hero Sarpedon back to his home in Lycia.

  7. It seems that this family, including Hypnoss brother Thanatos, really owned both the most dangerous and most desired abilities in Greek Mythology: sleep, dreams, fear and death. Tales and myths about Hypnos. There are many tales related to Hypnos.

  8. Hypnos has a twin brother named Thanatos, who personifies death. While Hypnos represents sleep, his brother embodies the finality and inevitability of death. Together, they form a dualistic pair that influences the cycle of life and mortality. The Role of Hypnos in Greek Mythology.

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