Nox, also known as Nyx, was the Roman God of Night.
proserpine/proserpina was the roman goddess of the underworld
The symbol for the Greek goddess Nyx was a crescent moon or a star. If you want to read some fantasy books containing Nyx, then I recommend The House of Night series (random recommendation there.)
The Greek Goddess, Nyx (also sometimes called Nox), the Goddess of the night, was born from Chaos. Her siblings include some of the oldest deitys in Greek mythology, such as Gaia (earth), Erebus (darkness) and Tartarus (the underworld)
Night, stars, 'dark mist'. Poppies (*sleep) Rooster (*when it crows it's morning) Bull (Black animals were sacrificed to Nox/Nyx as a Underworld deity)
She was the Roman goddess of night. She is also Nyx in Greek mythology.
Her name means 'night' and she is the Roman personification of the night.
=i be not zo shur, but i tink her roman name is nox! : D=
Nox, also known as Nyx, was the Roman God of Night.
Nox.
proserpine/proserpina was the roman goddess of the underworld
'Nox', in Latin, means 'night'. It used in the Harry Potter series; lumos produces light, nox shuts it off.
The symbol for the Greek goddess Nyx was a crescent moon or a star. If you want to read some fantasy books containing Nyx, then I recommend The House of Night series (random recommendation there.)
"Question should read 'who' not 'what' and the answer is Nyx" Don't be so cocky if you're going to get the answer wrong. Nyx is the greek goddess of the night. The roman one is Nox. And the 'who' and 'what' depends on if you believe it was an actual existing person or not. Seeing as they were really just fictituous personalities represented by idols or the like then the preface 'What' is perfectly acceptable.
"Question should read 'who' not 'what' and the answer is Nyx" Don't be so cocky if you're going to get the answer wrong. Nyx is the greek goddess of the night. The roman one is Nox. And the 'who' and 'what' depends on if you believe it was an actual existing person or not. Seeing as they were really just fictituous personalities represented by idols or the like then the preface 'What' is perfectly acceptable.
Vale - to one person Valete - to more than one Bona nox In English, 'goodnight' (or 'good-night') means a farewell, a leave-taking. To say that, a Roman would have said 'Vale' or 'Valete'. 'Good night' as two separate words could be translated as 'nox bona'
Good night