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Monday, March 12, 2012

Pandia

                                                Pandia

In Greek mythology, the goddess Pandia (Πανδία; "all bright") was the personification of brightness and a daughter of Zeus and Selene. She persumably was the goddess of the full moon. Her beauty was renowned among the gods.
She also had a monster as a brother, the Nemean Lion, and fifty half-sisters, the Menae. Her full sisters could be Herse and Nemea (also called daughters of Zeus and Selene in some sources), but it is not clear if the three were separate figures, or different names for one and the same character.

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