No, they did have lovers and children; Clio was the lover of Pieros and had by him a son named Hyakinthos (Hyacinthus); Euterpe (or Kalliope) loved the river god Strymon and had Rhesos; Thaleia had the Korybantes (Corybantes) by Apollo, Melpomene (or Terpsichore ) had the Sirens by the river god Achelous; Terpsichore had Linos by Apollo, Erato had a daughter Kleophema by Malos (great grandparents of Asclepius); Urania is said to have Linos by either Apollo/Hermes/Amphimaros; Hymenaeus was also said to be her son (he is also said to be son of the Muses Kalliope/Terpsichore/Clio); to Kalliope most famously is born Orpheus the bard (by Apollo or Oiagros) Linos is sometimes called her son as well; Ialmenos/Ailinon.
No, but they did have children.
They had several children, but from what I'm seeing they weren't married.
The Muses Are Heard was created in 1956.
Clio was not married, however her children are credited to being Hyakinthos by Magnes' son Pieros: and sometimes Hymenaeus.
There are nine Muses in classical mythology. Click on the link below to see their names and their domain.
No, but they did have children.
They had several children, but from what I'm seeing they weren't married.
The Muses Are Heard was created in 1956.
Clio was not married, however her children are credited to being Hyakinthos by Magnes' son Pieros: and sometimes Hymenaeus.
There are nine Muses in classical mythology. Click on the link below to see their names and their domain.
The Muses!
The nine muses are Clio, Euterpe, Thalia, Melpomene, Terpsichore, Erato, Polyhymnia, Urania, and Calliope.
No. The Muses were nine goddesses in Greek mythology, the daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne.
The nine Muses were the daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne, the Titaness.
History.
According to mythology, the Muses were the nine daughters of Zeus
Muses.