Clio
In Greek mythology, Clio (traditionally /ˈklaɪoʊ/, but now more frequently /ˈkliːoʊ/; Greek: Κλειώ), also spelled Kleio, is the muse of history, or in a few mythological accounts, the muse of lyre-playing.
Clio | |
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Goddess of history and lyre playing | |
Member of The Muses | |
Clio on an antique fresco from Pompeii | |
Abode | Mount Olympus |
Symbols | Scrolls, books |
Personal information | |
Parents | Zeus and Mnemosyne |
Siblings | Euterpe, Polyhymnia, Urania, Calliope, Erato, Thalia, Terpsichore, Melpomene |
Consort | Pierus |
Children | Hymenaeus, Hyacinthus |
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