She was the moon goddess, sister of Eos, dawn. Selene is a favorite of many poets, especially love poets. A moonlit night brings the feeling of romance. It is said that Selene's moon rays fall upon sleeping mortals, and her kisses fell upon her love, Endymion.
No, because Selene does not need a weapon, being the goddess of the moon and favored consort of Zeus.
Endymion is the consort of Selene the Greek goddess of the Moon.
Selene.
Luna
Selene is the goddess of the moon.
Selene is actually a goddess, the goddess of the moon.
Selene is the Greek goddess, the Roman equivalent is Diana or Luna.
Selene, the goddess of moon fell in love with Endymion. He was believed as a hunter or shepherd. They had fifty children.
No, Selene is not a Olympian goddess.
Selene was the Roman goddess of the moon. Artemis was the Greek goddess of the moon. Hope this helps. :)
She was the moon goddess, sister of Eos, dawn. Selene is a favorite of many poets, especially love poets. A moonlit night brings the feeling of romance. It is said that Selene's moon rays fall upon sleeping mortals, and her kisses fell upon her love, Endymion.
Selene didn't protect magic. She was the goddess of the moon. The goddess of magic was Hecate.
one was selene the moon goddess and another is eos, selene's sister
Selene is a Titan goddess of the Moon: but the powers of a goddess can not be limited by mortal imagination.
Selene was the Greek goddess of the moon who was later replaced by Artemis. Her roman equivalent is Luna.
No, because Selene does not need a weapon, being the goddess of the moon and favored consort of Zeus.