![]() ![]() ![]() Mentioned sporadically in texts and most closely identified with the city of Lagas with a cult center at Sirara, but also the subject of a highly ethical hymn from Nippur. A daughter of ENKI (or EA), she is linked with the interpretation of dreams. ![]() The son of HYPNOS, there is no record of worship of this deity. ![]() The name signifies the fashioner or moulder, because he shaped or formed the dreams which appeared to the sleeper. employed by the fairies as midwife of dreams to deliver man's brain of dreams. RomanĪ miniature creature who drives her chariot across the faces of sleeping people and compels them to dream dreams of wish-fulfillment. the Deliverer, a surname of Pan, under which he had a sanctuary at Troezene, because he was believed during a plague to have revealed in dreams the proper remedy against the disease. He was regarded as a malevolent force who entered houses at night and plagued the residents with nightmares. LithuanianĪn oracular Goddess and an interpreter of dreams. GreekĪ spirit of night, which obsessed people and animals in dreams. A son of Priam and Arisbe, the daughter of Merops, from whom Aesacus learned the art of interpreting dreams.Ī prophetic goddess of the island of Delos, who sent dreams and revealed their meaning to man. ![]()
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