According to Hesiod, Circe bore three children from her union with Odysseus. They were Ardeas, Latinus and Telegonus. They ruled jointly over a group of people called the Tyrsenoi - another name for Tyrrhenians, the name used for non-Greek people. It is presumed that the people in question were Etruscan, since they were often referred to as "Latins", hence the name of their language.
Medea and Circe may be Hecate's daughters.
By the oceanid Perse he became the father of Aeëtes, Circe, and Pasiphae. His other children are Phaethusa ("radiant") and Lampetia ("shining") and Phaeton.
The name of Circe's Island is Aeaea.
Circe lived on the island of Aeaea.
Circe was a goddess in the epicThe Odyssey.