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  1. Hypnos, Greco-Roman god of sleep.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 in the land of the Cimmerians, through which flowed the waters of Lethe, the river of ...

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HypnosHypnos - Wikipedia

    Hypnos is usually the fatherless son of Nyx ("The Night"), although sometimes Nyx's consort Erebus ("The Darkness") is named as his father. His twin brother is Thanatos ("Death"). Both siblings live in the underworld . According to rumors, Hypnos lived in a big cave, which the river Lethe ("Forgetfulness") comes from and where night and day meet.

  3. www.greekmythology.com › Other_Gods › HypnosHypnos - Greek Mythology

    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.

  4. His name is the origin of the word “hypnosis.” Hypnos had a twin, Thanatos. Hypnos reportedly lived in the Underworld. His wife was Pasithea. Hypnos had several sons, who reportedly brought dreams to mortals. Hypnos appeared in “The Iliad,” an epic poem by the poet Homer. Hypnos plays a role in the myth of Endymion.

  5. mythopedia.com › topics › hypnosHypnos – Mythopedia

    Jan 27, 2023 · Greek. Hypnos is mentioned as early as the Homeric epics (eighth century BCE): in Book 14 of the Iliad, Hera bribes Hypnos to put Zeus to sleep so she can disobey his orders (231–360), while in Book 16, he and his brother Thanatos carry the body of Sarpedon to Lycia for burial (671–83).

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  7. Hypnos was often paired with his twin brother Thanatos (Peaceful Death), and the Oneiroi (Dreams) were his brothers or sons. Hypnos was depicted as a young man with wings on his shoulders or brow. His attributes included either a horn of sleep-inducing opium, a poppy-stem, a branch dripping water from the river Lethe (Forgetfulness), or an ...

  8. Hypnos, the Greek god of sleep, holds a significant place in Greek mythology.He is the son of Nyx (Night) and twin brother of Thanatos (Death). Hypnos resides either in the underworld or on the island of Lemnos, with a dark cave in the land of the Cimmerians mentioned as his abode.

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