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  • Eupheme
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  • Eupheme was the ancient Greek female spirit of words of good omen, praise, acclaims, shouts of triumph, and applause. Her opposite was Momus and her sisters were Euthenia, Eukleia, and Philophrosyne. Along with her sisters, she was regarded as a member of the Younger The Kharites (The Kharites). According to the Orphic fragments, Eupheme's parents were Hephaistos and Aglaea.
  • in Greek mythology Eupheme was the female spirit of words of good omen, praise, acclaims, shouts of triumph, and applause. Her opposite was Momus and her sisters were Euthenia, Eucleia, and Philophrosyne. Along with her sisters, she was regarded as a member of the younger Charites. According to the Orphic fragments, Eupheme's parents were Hephaestus and Aglaea. Eupheme is also known for having been the nurse of the Muses, and having mothered Krotos with Pan.
  • Eupheme is, in Greek mythology, the personification of acclaim and praise. Her parents are Aglaea and Hephaestus. Her sisters are Philophrosyne, Eucleia and Euthenia. Her counterpart is Momus (satire or mockery).
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  • Eupheme was the ancient Greek female spirit of words of good omen, praise, acclaims, shouts of triumph, and applause. Her opposite was Momus and her sisters were Euthenia, Eukleia, and Philophrosyne. Along with her sisters, she was regarded as a member of the Younger The Kharites (The Kharites). According to the Orphic fragments, Eupheme's parents were Hephaistos and Aglaea.
  • in Greek mythology Eupheme was the female spirit of words of good omen, praise, acclaims, shouts of triumph, and applause. Her opposite was Momus and her sisters were Euthenia, Eucleia, and Philophrosyne. Along with her sisters, she was regarded as a member of the younger Charites. According to the Orphic fragments, Eupheme's parents were Hephaestus and Aglaea. Eupheme is also known for having been the nurse of the Muses, and having mothered Krotos with Pan.
  • Eupheme is, in Greek mythology, the personification of acclaim and praise. Her parents are Aglaea and Hephaestus. Her sisters are Philophrosyne, Eucleia and Euthenia. Her counterpart is Momus (satire or mockery).