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    In Greek mythology, Hypnos (/ ˈ h ɪ p n ɒ s /; Ancient Greek: Ὕπνος, 'sleep'), also spelled Hypnus, is the personification of sleep; the Roman equivalent is known as Somnus. His name is the origin of the word hypnosis . [4]

  2. Jun 10, 2024 · Hypnos, Greco-Roman god of sleep. Hypnos was the son of Nyx (Night) and the twin brother of Thanatos (Death). In Greek myth he is variously described as living in the underworld or on the island of Lemnos ( according to Homer) or (according to Book XI of Ovid’s Metamorphoses) in a dark, musty cave

  3. Learn about Hypnos, the personification of sleep in Greek Mythology. Discover his origins, appearance, children, and tales of trickery involving Zeus and Hera.

  4. mythopedia.com › topics › hypnosHypnos – Mythopedia

    Jan 27, 2023 · Hypnos was a winged deity who personified sleep and brought it to all living things. He was the twin brother of Thanatos, the god of death, and had a remote and mysterious home in the Underworld or on an island of dreams.

  5. www.greekmythology.com › Other_Gods › HypnosHypnos - Greek Mythology

    Hypnos. Hypnos was a primordial deity in Greek mythology, the personification of sleep. He lived in a cave next to his twin brother, Thanatos, in the underworld, where no light was cast by the sun or the moon; the earth in front of the cave was full of poppies and other sleep-inducing plants.

  6. Hypnos was the ancient Greek god or personified spirit (daimon) of sleep. He dwelt in Erebus, the land of eternal darkness beyond the gates of the rising sun, and rose into the sky each night in the train of his mother Nyx (Night). Hypnos was depicted as a young man with wings on his shoulders or brow.

  7. Learn about Hypnos, the Greek god of sleep, who could put anyone to sleep with his power. Discover his family, his role in the Trojan War, and his myths with Zeus and Hera.

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