Entity: EUPHROSYNE
Euphrosyne is a goddess of good cheer, joy, and mirth in Greek mythology, known as one of the three Graces who bring charm and beauty to the world.
Euphrosyne
Etymology
Euphrosyne is derived from the Greek word 'euphrosynos' meaning 'merriment'.
Definition
Euphrosyne is a goddess of good cheer, joy, and mirth in Greek mythology, known as one of the three Graces who bring charm and beauty to the world.
Historical Context
In Greek mythology, Euphrosyne is one of the Kharites (Charites), representing qualities of joy, merriment, and happiness. She was believed to fill the world with pleasant moments and good will.
Cultural Significance
Euphrosyne symbolizes the importance of joy and mirth in life, highlighting the value of spreading happiness and cheer to others.
Related Concepts
Euphrosyne is closely related to the other two Graces, Thalia (bloom) and Aglaea (splendor), collectively known for their role in bestowing beauty and charm.
See Also
- Thalia
- Aglaea
A divine figure representing joy and merriment in Greek mythology, specifically one of the three Graces.