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  2. Under the Empire, children were celebrated on coins, as was Juno Lucina, the primary goddess of childbirth, as well as in public art. [7] Funerary art, such as relief on sarcophagi, sometimes showed scenes from the deceased's life, including birth or the first bath. [8]

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    Eileithyia or Ilithyia (/ ɪlɪˈθaɪ.ə /; [1] Greek: Εἰλείθυια; Ἐλεύθυια (Eleuthyia) in Crete, also Ἐλευθία (Eleuthia) or Ἐλυσία (Elysia) in Laconia and Messene, and Ἐλευθώ (Eleuthō) in literature) [2] was the Greek goddess of childbirth and midwifery, [3] and the daughter of Zeus and Hera.

  4. Eileithyia was the daughter of Zeus and Hera, making her the sister of prominent gods like Ares, Hephaestus, and Hebe. Her role as the goddess of childbirth allowed her to intersect with other deities involved in childbirth or pregnancy-related myths and rituals.

  5. Feb 22, 2021 · In Greek mythology, Eileithyia was the goddess of childbirth. Her name came from a Greek word for “helper” or “bringer,” referencing her as the goddess who helped women bring children into the world. Although she was seen as a helpful goddess, she still represented suffering. In art, Eileithyia was often shown holding a torch.

  6. Jul 4, 2023 · Eileithyia (or Ilithyia) was the goddess of childbirth in Greek mythology, with the power to either help or hinder childbirth. She most famously played a role in the birth of Hercules and Apollo. Eileithyia was the daughter of Zeus and Hera and often sided with her mother to make the births of Zeus' illegitimate children more difficult ...

  7. Eileithyia, pre-Hellenic goddess of childbirth, who hindered or facilitated the process according to her disposition. She is mentioned in several Linear B tablets from ancient Crete. The next earliest evidence for her cult is at Amnisus, in Crete, where excavations indicate that she was worshipped.

  8. Jun 2, 2023 · Birth. Artemis is one of the most famous goddesses in ancient Greek mythology. She is known as the goddess of the hunt, the moon, and childbirth. Artemis was born to the Titaness Leto and the god Zeus. Her twin brother is Apollo, the god of music, poetry, and prophecy.

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