Eirene / Irene | |
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Goddess of peace | |
Member of The Horae | |
Symbol | cornucopia, sceptre, torch, rhyton |
Genealogy | |
Parents | Zeus and Themis |
Siblings | Eunomia, Dike, the Moirae, several paternal half-siblings |
Eirene or Irene (/aɪˈriːniː/; Ancient Greek: Εἰρήνη, Ëirene, [eːrɛ́ːnɛː], lit. "Peace"),[1] more commonly known in English as Peace, is one of the Horae, the personification and goddess of peace in Greek mythology and ancient religion. She was depicted in art as a beautiful young woman carrying a cornucopia, sceptre, and a torch or rhyton. She is usually said to be the daughter of Zeus and Themis and thus sister of Dike and Eunomia. Her Roman equivalent is the goddess Pax.[citation needed]
No etymology; Pre-Greek origin is very probable, principally because of the ending