Iris is a minor Greek goddess. She is goddess of the upinde wa mvua and female messenger of the gods (the male messenger of the god is Hermes).
Iris has many jobs to carry out. She travels with the speed of light from one end of the world to the other and down into the depths of the sea (Poseidon's territory) and Underworld (Hades's territory). Iris viungo the gods to humanity. She waters the clouds with her pitcher. She also delivers to the gods the sacred water of the River Styx.
Iris is portrayed as a upinde wa mvua au a goddess with golden wings on her shoulders. She carries a winged staff au a caduceus (short herald's staff entwined kwa two serpents and surrounded kwa wings). She has been described as "swift-footed like a storm wind".
Iris is the daughter of air nymph Electra and Titan Thaumas. She is the sister of Aello, Phineus, Ocypete, Hydaspes, and the Harpies. Iris is Zephyrus's (god of west wind) wife. Zephyrus and Iris are parents of Pothos.
Iris is all around us, though we don't know it. The Spanish word for "rainbow" is "arco iris". The 7 Iris Asteroid was named after the goddess. The deity of Iris is a characte in Shakespeare's play "The Tempest", Disney movie "Fantasia", and Rick Riordan's series "Percy Jackson and the Olympians."
Iris has many jobs to carry out. She travels with the speed of light from one end of the world to the other and down into the depths of the sea (Poseidon's territory) and Underworld (Hades's territory). Iris viungo the gods to humanity. She waters the clouds with her pitcher. She also delivers to the gods the sacred water of the River Styx.
Iris is portrayed as a upinde wa mvua au a goddess with golden wings on her shoulders. She carries a winged staff au a caduceus (short herald's staff entwined kwa two serpents and surrounded kwa wings). She has been described as "swift-footed like a storm wind".
Iris is the daughter of air nymph Electra and Titan Thaumas. She is the sister of Aello, Phineus, Ocypete, Hydaspes, and the Harpies. Iris is Zephyrus's (god of west wind) wife. Zephyrus and Iris are parents of Pothos.
Iris is all around us, though we don't know it. The Spanish word for "rainbow" is "arco iris". The 7 Iris Asteroid was named after the goddess. The deity of Iris is a characte in Shakespeare's play "The Tempest", Disney movie "Fantasia", and Rick Riordan's series "Percy Jackson and the Olympians."
Iphigenia is usually called the daughter of Clytemnestra and Agamemnon. Agamemnon had angered the goddess Artemis. In order to propitiate the goddess, Agamemnon had to sacrifice his daughter Iphigenia at Aulis where the Achaean fleet was impatiently waiting for a wind to kuvuka, msalaba over to Troy. In order to trick Iphigenia into coming, Agamemnon sent word to Clytemnestra that Iphigenia was to marry Achilles, so Clytemnestra willingly brought her daughter to the wedding/sacrifice. Iphigenia, sometimes portrayed as brave enough to impress Achilles, realized her self-sacrifice was what the Greeks needed.
In some versions of the story, Artemis saves Iphigenia at the last minute.
In revenge for the trickery and killing of their daughter Iphigenia, Clytemnestra killed her husband when he returned from the Trojan War.
In some versions of the story, Artemis saves Iphigenia at the last minute.
In revenge for the trickery and killing of their daughter Iphigenia, Clytemnestra killed her husband when he returned from the Trojan War.
And I have lived alone
I live on an island
And I waken to the dawn
A long time ago
I watched him struggle with the sea
I knew that he was drowning
And I brought him into me
Now today
Come morning light
He sails away
After one last night
I let him go.
My names is Calypso
My garden overflows
Thick and wild and hidden
Is the sweetness there that grows
My hair it blows long
As I sing into the wind
I tell of nights
Where I could taste the salt on his skin
Salt of the waves
And of tears
And though he pulled away
I kept him here for years
I let him go.
My name is Calypso
I have let him go
In the dawn he sails away
To be gone forever more
And the waves will take him in again
But he'll know their ways now
I will stand upon the shore
With a clean heart
And my song in the wind
The sand will sting my feet
And the sky will burn
It's a lonely time ahead
I do not ask him to return
I let him go
I let him go.
- Suzanne Vega