Biography Auxo Auxo, Goddess of Summer As a goddess associated with plant growth and fertility, she would frequently be depicted in art as bearing a sheaf of grain. Like Thallo, she was worshipped mainly in Athens, although Greeks in the Argolis region worshipped her as well.
n Greek mythology, Nyx (/nɪks/ NIX;[1] Ancient Greek: Νύξ Nýx, [nýks], "Night")[2] is the goddess and personification of the night.[3] In Hesiod's Theogony, she is the offspring of Chaos, and the mother of Aether and Hemera (Day) by Erebus (Darkness). By herself, she produces a brood of children consisting of various personifications of primarily negative forces. Nyx features prominently in Orphic sources, where she is considered to be the mother of Uranus and often Gaia, and sometimes the daughter and consort of Phanes. In such accounts, she is variously described as the first being to exist, or as the second ruler of the gods.
She is typically portrayed as either a winged goddess with a dark cloud halo or dressed in black surrounded by dark mist.[citation needed] Her Roman equivalent is Nox (Night).[4]
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