Selene, the moon goddess, is known for her countless love affairs. The most famous of her loves is the sheperd Endymion. Other affairs of Selene's include involvement with Zeus with whom she had three daughters, and Pan who gave her a herd of white oxen. Some sources report that the Nemean lion, which fell to the earth from the moon, was the result of an affair of Zeus and Selene. She was involved in many love affairs, however, not as many as her sister, Eos, the dawn.
Sometimes Artemis is identified as Selene as her brother Helios was sometimes identified with Apollo.
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While I agree with you, (Percy Jackson does rock!) Selene is also the name of Cleopatra VII's twin daughter that she had with the roman soldier, Marc Antony. so if you needed to talk about THAT selene, just contact me because I am a history major when it comes to Cleopatra and her amazing story!!!
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Endymion is the consort of Selene the Greek goddess of the Moon.
No, because Selene does not need a weapon, being the goddess of the moon and favored consort of Zeus.
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