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Dionysus leading the Horae ( Neo-Attic Roman relief, 1st century) In Greek mythology, the Horae ( / ˈhɔːriː / ), Horai ( / ˈhɔːraɪ /) or Hours ( Ancient Greek: Ὧραι, romanized : Hôrai, lit. 'Seasons', pronounced [hɔ̂ːrai̯]) were the goddesses of the seasons and the natural portions of time.
Hour. Midnight (or noon) to 1 on a 12-hour clock with an analogue face. Midnight to 1 a.m. on a 24-hour clock with a digital face. An hour ( symbol: h; [1] also abbreviated hr) is a unit of time historically reckoned as of a day and defined contemporarily as exactly 3,600 seconds ( SI ).
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Mar 29, 2023 · Definition. The Horae ( Horai, sing. Hora) were the personification and goddesses of the seasons and the hours and, later on, were regarded as goddesses of order and justice in Greek mythology. They were the daughters of Zeus and the Titaness Themis and were usually three in number.
Jul 27, 2023 · The Horae were Greek goddesses, daughters of Zeus, the king of the gods, and Themis, one of the original twelve Titans. They governed the seasons and the orderly progression of cyclical time. They also guarded the gates of Olympus and were connected with marriage, childbirth, and child-rearing.
Horae. Hora, in Greco-Roman mythology, any one of the personifications of the seasons and goddesses of natural order; in the Iliad they were the custodians of the gates of Olympus.
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The Horae or Hours were the goddesses of the seasons in Greek mythology. They were also considered to be the goddesses of order and justice, as well as the wardens at the gates of Mount Olympus. They were the daughters of either Zeus and Aphrodite, or Zeus and Themis. Two groups of Horae are mentioned in the Greek myths. The first group was ...
Jun 12, 2022 · The Horae, often referred to as the Horai or Hours, are divine beings from Greek mythology who personify the seasons and the passage of time. They are the daughters of Zeus, the king of the gods, and the Titaness Themis, who represents divine law and order.