Selene – Greek Goddess Of The Moon And Myth About Love, Jealousy And Punishment
A. Sutherland - AncientPages.com - Her Greek name points to Selene as the moon and she is associated with the word 'selas,' which also means 'light'. Her Roman equivalent is Luna.
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Selene is the goddess and personification of the Moon. Also known as Mene, she is traditionally the daughter of the Titans Hyperion and Theia (or Euryphaessa "wide-shining") and sister of the sun god Helios and the dawn goddess Eos.
Selene is the daughter of Hyperion ("The High-One"), one of the twelve Titan children of Gaia (Earth) and Uranus (Sky), and Thea .
She is dressed in the finest silk robes and travels in her silver moon chariot drawn by luminous steeds across the heavens. Several lovers are attributed to her in various myths, including the mighty God Zeus, Pan, the god of the wild, shepherds and flocks, and the mortal Endymion, a handsome shepherd, hunter, or even king. He was said to reside on Mount Latmus in Caria, on the west coast of Asia Minor.
Selene, goddess of the moon. François Chauveau, 17th century via wikipedia
Selene was often identified with Goddess Artemis in classical times, while her brother, Helios, was recognized with Apollo. Selene and Artemis, on the other hand, were also associated with Hecate, and all three were regarded as lunar goddesses, but only Selene was the personification of the moon itself.
Selene In Love
One night, while traversing the night sky, she looked down on the Earth below and suddenly saw Endymion, a beautiful young man sleeping.
Fascinated by his beauty, Selene asked Zeus, the leader of the Greek gods, to give Endymion eternal life and make him sleep forever. Zeus agreed because he loved Selene very much and, on some occasions, was her lover. The young Endymion remained young and asleep for all time, as Selene wished. From now on, Selene would visit her beloved every night when he was sleeping.
A myth or legend is sometimes different and usually has many versions. In one account, Zeus was not willing to help Selene. He did not want to make Endymion immortal, so Hypnos, the god of sleep, gave the handsome shepherd the power to sleep with his eyes open.
Selene, Hesperos, Phosphoros (Louvre, Paris). The Moon-goddess Selene or Luna accompanied by the Dioscuri, or Phosphoros (the Morning Star) and Hesperos (the Evening Star). Marble altar, Roman artwork, 2nd century CE. From Italy. Image credit: Okänd - Jastrow (2006) - Public Domain
From now on, Endymion could constantly watch Selene moving across the night sky. It happened in a cave in Asia Minor.
In another story version, Zeus asked Endymion what kind of life he would like. The young man, who had fallen in love with the lovely moon goddess, Selene, asked that he might sleep forever beneath her beautiful and soft light.
Each night, he dreamed of a beautiful woman who came and made love to him. Selene gave birth to 50 daughters due to her visits to Endymion.
Their daughters represented the 50 lunar months of the Olympiad, or four years marking the beginning of the Olympic Games in ancient Greece.
Selene And Helios Are Close Companions, But Their Story Is Sad
In Greek myths, Selene is mentioned as a close companion to her brother, Helios. She loved Helios as much as herself. Although they were two opposites, the siblings wanted to spend each moment together. Their sister, Eos, was very jealous and hated Selene. She thought that only she deserved Helios's recognition and love.
Once, when beautiful Selene and golden Helios walked together, Eos could not stand the sight of the two together. She went to Zeus and tricked him, telling him that Selene sent dangerous astral gods to Earth that ruined the planet.
Zeus exploded with anger and immediately banished Selene to the Universe. She was forced to part with her beloved brother in pain and sadness.
From that time, circling his Earth with his golden chariot, Selene calls his brother from afar.
Written by – A. Sutherland - AncientPages.com Senior Staff Writer
Updated on January 8, 2024
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