Who Are the 9 Muses of Greek Mythology? | SymbolSage
In Greek mythology, the Nine Muses were minor goddesses closely linked to the arts and sciences. Born to the Olympian god Zeus and Mnemosyne, the Titaness of Memory, they guided and inspired mortals in their creation of literature, music, drama, and other artistic and scientific ventures.
Throughout history, the nine Muses have been mentioned and depicted in various plays, poems, statues, and paintings, making them some of the most famous characters in Greek mythology. Some sources say that many Ancient Greek writers such as Homer and Hesiod often invoked the muses, to ask for their assistance and inspiration. While the muses rarely featured in any myths on their own, they were some of the most important deities of the Greek pantheon.
Timecodes:
00:00 - Intro
00:25 - The Origin of the 9 Muses
01:18 - Calliope
01:38 - Clio
01:50 - Erato
02:00 - Euterpe
02:18 - Melpomene
02:06 - Polyhymnia
02:45 0 Terpsichore
03:07 - Thalia
03:20 - Urania
03:30 - The Muses in Olympus
04:57 - The Vengeful Side of the Muses
05:45 - The Muses in Ancient Greece
06:15 - In Hesiod’s Theogony
06:39 - Temples Dedicated to the Muses
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