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Eos and is
According to this interpretation, the name is from aphrós " foam " and déatai " seems " or " shines " ( infinitive form * déasthai ), meaning " she who shines from the foam ", a byname of the dawn goddess ( Eos ).
Eos is cognate to Vedic Sanskrit ' Ushas ' and Latin Aurora, both goddesses of dawn, and all three considered derivatives of a PIE stem * H₂ewsṓs (→ * Ausṓs ), " dawn ", a stem that also gave rise to Proto-Germanic * Austrō, Old Germanic Ôstara and Old English Ēostre / Ēastre.
She is most often associated with her Homeric epithet " rosy-fingered " ( rhododactylos ), but Homer also calls her Eos Erigeneia:
Thus Eos, preceded by the Morning Star, is seen as the genetrix of all the stars and planets ; her tears are considered to have created the morning dew, personified as Ersa or Herse.
Eos is the daughter of Hyperion and Theia and sister of Helios the sun and Selene the moon, " who shine upon all that are on earth and upon the deathless gods who live in the wide heaven.
The Roman equivalent of Eos is Aurora, also a cognate showing the characteristic Latin rhotacism.
As Capek dies, he tells Eos there is a cure for the Plague but refuses to tell her how to make it and bluntly states " Hope you all Die!
After he kills Masako, Parker sees that Eos is tied up and sitting on the floor next to the bomb, which has been set to explode.
Eos tells Parker that an antidote for the Plague has been made and it is being given to any sick miners.
Hesperis is appropriately the personification of the evening ( as Eos is of the dawn ) and the Evening Star is Hesperus.
In another scholium, it is said that the Argonautica's account of Ganymede's abduction by an amorous Zeus ( Argonautica 3. 114 – 17 ) was also modelled on a version by Ibycus ( in Homer's earlier account, Zeus abducted the youth to be his wine-pourer: Iliad 20. 234 ), and that Ibycus, moreover, described the abduction of Tithonus by Dawn ( Eos ).
In Ovid's later account, the goddess of the dawn, Eos ( Aurora to the Romans ) seizes Cephalus while he is hunting, but Cephalus begins to pine for Procris.
Pausanias makes this identification with Eos upon looking at the tiling of the royal portico in Athens, where the myth of Eos and Kephalos is illustrated.
He makes this identification again at Amyklai and at Olympia, upon looking at statues and illustrations where Eos ( Hemera ) is present.
A figure called Aethra ( possibly the Oceanid ) is, in one source, called the wife of Hyperion, rather than Theia, and mother of Helios, Eos, and Selene.
* The Volkswagen Eos features a five-segment retractable roof where one section is itself an independently sliding transparent sunroof.
In the MMORPG Maplestory, Ludibrium is part of the continent Ossyria, and it is a bowl-like town suspended between two towers, the Eos tower and the Helios tower.
The dawn goddess whose name is reconstructed as Vedic Ushas or * aus-os-is even more widespread ; she appears in Greek mythology as Eos, in Rome as Aurora, in Germanic mythology as Eostre, in Baltic mythology as Aušra, in Slavic mythology as Zorya, and in Vedic and Hindu mythology as Ushas.
The name of Eos ' lover, Tithonus, is also sometimes spelled Tithonos.
He is mentioned in Book Eleven of The Iliad as " the haughty Tithonos ," by whom Eos slept ( Richard Lattimore translation ).

Eos and daughter
In Greek mythology, Astraea or Astrea (; English translation: " star-maiden ") was a daughter of Zeus and Themis or of Eos and Astraeus.

Eos and Hyperion
Theia and Hyperion marry and have Helios ( Sun ), Selene ( Moon ), and Eos ( Dawn ).
" And Theia was subject in love to Hyperion and bare great Helios ( Sun ) and clear Selene ( Moon ) and Eos ( Dawn ) who shines upon all that are on earth and upon the deathless Gods who live in the wide heaven.
" For Hyperion wedded glorious Euryphaessa, his own sister, who bare him lovely children, rosy-armed Eos ( Dawn ) and rich-tressed Selene ( Moon ) and tireless Helios ( Sun ).
Once paired in later myths with her Titan brother Hyperion as her husband, " mild-eyed Euryphaessa, the far-shining one " of the Homeric Hymn to Helios, was said to be the mother of Helios ( the Sun ), Selene ( the Moon ), and Eos ( the Dawn ).

Eos and light
This rosy-fingered, saffron-robed and golden-throned goddess, who goes up to Olympus to announce the light to the immortals, fell in love several times, and some say it was Aphrodite who cursed her to be perpetually in love, because once had Eos lain with Aphrodite's sweetheart Ares, god of war.

Eos and One
One was owned by Eos, Diomedes and Hector.

Eos and Earth
After deactivating it, the Earth Defense Force arrives just in time to save Parker and Eos from a fighter aircraft.
In a 2007 climate change survey published in the American Geophysical Union's international journal, Eos, Earth scientists were asked whether global temperatures had risen since 1800 and if so, whether this was due to human influence.

Eos and .
According to Hyginus Artemis once loved Orion ( in spite of the late source, this version appears to be a rare remnant of her as the pre-Olympian goddess, who took consorts, as Eos did ), but was tricked into killing him by her brother Apollo, who was " protective " of his sister's maidenhood.
Eos Magazine, P-Magazine, and ZozoLala.
The dawn goddess Eos was almost always described with rosy fingers ( ῥοδοδάκτυλος, rhododáktylos ) or rosy forearms ( ῥοδόπηχυς, rhodópēkhys ) as she opened the gates of heaven for the Sun to rise.
According to Pseudo-Apollodorus, Eos consorted with the war god Ares and was thereupon cursed with unsatisfiable sexual desire by the jealous Aphrodite.
According to Hesiod by Tithonus Eos had two sons, Memnon and Emathion.
Eos and the slain Memnon ( mythology ) | Memnon on an Attic red-figure cup, ca.
In the literary myths Eos kidnapped Cephalus when he was hunting and took him to Syria.
Although Cephalus was already married to Procris, Eos bore him three sons, including Phaeton and Hesperus, but he then began pining for Procris, causing a disgruntled Eos to return him to her — and put a curse on them.
In Hyginus ' report, Cephalus accidentally killed Procris some time later after he mistook her for an animal while hunting ; in Ovid's Metamorphoses vii, Procris, a jealous wife, was spying on him and heard him singing to the wind, but thought he was serenading his ex-lover Eos.
Though Etruscans preferred to show the goddess as a nurturer ( Kourotrophos ) rather than an abductor of young men, the late Archaic sculptural acroterion from Etruscan Cære, now in Berlin, showing the goddess in archaic running pose adapted from the Greeks, and bearing a boy in her arms, has commonly been identified as Eos and Cephalus.
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At the Bangor Eisteddfod of 1874 Hen Wlad fy Nhadau gained further popularity when it was sung by Robert Rees (" Eos Morlais "), one of the leading Welsh soloists of his day.
After a routine day in the mine with the typical aggression toward miners and cramped living conditions and poor nutrition, he witnesses the spark that starts a rebellion when a security guard abuses a miner at the end of his shift and heartlessly kills him .< ref > Eos: Workers in Mine M-4 have started the rebellion.
Parker traverses through the Ultor complex, eliminating any resistance Ultor throws at him, and even ( with the help of Orion, a high-ranking Red Faction member ) kidnapping a high-ranking Ultor administrator, Gryphon, for Eos, leader of the Red Faction .< ref > Gryphon: I'll tell you what I can on the way, but more guards are going to show up soon.
Hendrix directs Parker to Capek's secret underground laboratory, where he and Eos meet up and take down Capek.
" With Capek dead the lab's self destruction sequence initiates, Eos stays behind to find the files on the cure while Parker continues to the Communications center .< ref > Eos: Capek, the Plague.

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