Hypnos is the god of sleep and Morpheus is the god of dreams.
Morpheus is the Greek god of dreams. He is the son of Somnus. He also makes an appearance in the Metamorphoses by Ovid.
The name of 'morphine' is derived from the Greek god Morpheus who was known as the god of dreams .
- Hermes is the Greek god of travel and travelers. what does hyponos do - Hypnos is the Greek god of sleep. Not to be confused with Morpheus (the Greek god of dreams), Hypnos only puts 'em to sleep. Think of him like the Sandman. ;)
Hypnos is the Greek god of sleep. Morpheus is his son, the god of dreams.
Morpheus is the greek god of dreams.
Hypnos is the god of sleep and Morpheus is the god of dreams.
The Greek God of dreams was Morpheus, and the drug named after him is morphine.
Morpheus is the Greek god of dreams. He is the son of Somnus. He also makes an appearance in the Metamorphoses by Ovid.
'Morphine' came from the name of the god of dreams, Morpheus.
Hypnos is the Greek god of sleep and Morpheus is the God of dreams.
Morpheus was the Greek/Roman god of dreams, chief of them and son of Hypnos.
Actually there is a Norse Goddess. Niorun is the Goddess of dreams.
The name of 'morphine' is derived from the Greek god Morpheus who was known as the god of dreams .
In Greek mythology, a god associated with sleep was Hypnos. In Roman mythology, this god is called Somnus. The Greek god of dreams was Morpheus.
The Greek god of illusion is typically associated with both deception and dreams. One of the most well-known figures in Greek mythology associated with illusion is Hypnos, the god of sleep, who often appears in dreams and has the ability to bring forth illusions in the minds of mortals.
Morphine comes from the greek word Morpheus which is the God of dreams, it is named this due to its narcotic effects