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Wednesday, April 10, 2013

I is for Iris

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This is a challenge to post every day in April (except on Sundays) blogging thematically from A to Z. Go HERE for details. My A-Z theme this year is Greek Mythology inspired by the book The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan that I recently read.  Please be aware that what I write is my interpretation of my findings and may not necessarily be accurate.


Iris:
  • Daughter of Thaumas and ocean nymph Electra.
  • Fleet-footed and winged goddess of the rainbow, the meaning of her name.
  • Like Hermes, she is a messenger of the gods.
  • By command of Zeus she carries in an ewer water from the Styx, with which she puts to sleep all who perjure themselves.
  • Her attributes are the caduceus and a vase.
  • She is also represented as supplying the clouds with the water needed to deluge the world.
  • She is the personal messenger of Hera, queen of the gods and is Hera's go-between from Mount Olympus to the mortal world.
  • The word iridescence is derived in part from the name of this goddess.
  • She is married to Zephyrus, god of the west wind.
  • One of the goddesses of the sea and sky.
  • She links the gods to men, as the rainbow unites Earth and heaven.
  • She travels with the speed of wind from one end of the world to the other, and into the depths of the sea and the underworld.

Sources:
Crystal Links
Wikipedia

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9 comments:

  1. Really interesting facts. My best friend's name is Iris. :)

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  2. Neat information. I didn't know most of this.

    http://www.thebusymomsdaily.com/2013/04/blogging-from-to-z-april-challenge_10.html

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  3. Anything from mythology is always an interesting read.
    She supplies the clouds with water needed to deluge the world ... appropriate for the goddess of sea and skies.
    Interesting I post.
    Silvia @ Silvia Writes

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  4. Iris had to be one busy lady if she was courier to Hera. That goddess was always in some kind of interesting relationship. I loved learning more about Iris. Thanks.

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  5. Great read...wondering if there is a reason why the beautiful flower was named after her

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  6. Visiting from A to Z. It is so interesting to discover the plethora of different approaches and topics. My children loved this series. Thanks for the character breakdown. God bless, Maria from Delight Directed Living

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  7. I love how you list all the important stats. Gets the points across easier. I love that you choose Iris.
    Dani @ Entertaining Interests
    #warriorminion

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  8. Just blog hopping to meet fellow blogger. Good Post.

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  9. Interesting about Iris! And great to meet you!

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