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Mnemosyne

Mnemosyne (Greek: Μνημοσύνη) is the Titaness of memory and remembrance in Greek mythology. She is known for her role in the creation of the nine Muses, who were born from her union with the god Zeus. Mnemosyne's name is derived from the Greek word mnēmē, which means "remembrance" or "memory." In Latin, she is referred to as Moneta, which is also the root of the English word "monument," a structure meant to preserve memory. Mnemosyne is often depicted as a mature woman with a serious demeanor, symbolizing the wisdom and depth associated with memory. In the context of Greek mythology, she plays a crucial role in the transmission of knowledge and the arts, as the Muses, her daughters, are the patrons of various artistic and intellectual pursuits.

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Mnemosyne
Greek goddess of memory
Mnemosyne
In Greek mythology and ancient Greek religion, Mnemosyne is the goddess of memory and the mother of the nine Muses by her nephew Zeus. In the Greek tradition, Mnemosyne is one of the Titans, the twelve divine children of the earth-goddess Gaia and the sky-god Uranus. The term Mnemosyne is derived from the same source as the word mnemonic, that being the Greek word mnēmē, which means "remembrance, memory".
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