She is sometimes reputed to be the mother of the sirens.
A Greek goddess, one of the nine Muses, daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyn; Terpsichore was a goddess of art, music, dance, and song, her name meant "delighting in dance". She was named Muse of choral song and dancing, and represented with a plectrum and lyre.
A miner goddess named Terpsichore was the goddess of dance.
Terpsichore, one of the Nine Muses - daughters of Zeus, whose name means "delighting in dance" was muse of choral song and dancing, and represented with a plectrum and lyre.
Terpsichore was the muse of dance and music ~she was the mother of the sirens who were half woman and half bird.
No, Terpsichore is the Greek muse of dance.
The exact date of Terpsichore's death is not clear as she is a mythological figure. Terpsichore was one of the nine Muses in Greek mythology, and her role was to inspire and oversee dance and choral singing. Mythology often involves timeless characters and stories, so specific dates of death are not usually mentioned.
Terpsikhore, of choral song and dancing, and represented with a plectrum and lyre.
"Museum" comes from a Greek word meaning "shrine of the Muses." The Muses were the nine Greek goddesses who were believed to inspire literature and the arts. They were: Calliope, goddess of epic poetry Clio, goddess of history Erato, goddess of lyric poetry Euterpe, goddess of music Melpomene, goddess of tragedy Polyhymnia, goddess of choral poetry Terpsichore, goddess of dance Thalia, goddess of comedy Your anus (Urania), goddess of astrology
One was Terpsichore. She was also the Mother of the Sirens.
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in Greek her name is Terpsichore and in Roman it is the same here is some back round TERPSIKHORE (or Terpsichore) was one of the nine Mousai, the goddesses of music, song and dance. In late classical times--when the Muses were assigned specific literary and artistic spheres--Terpsikhore was named Muse of choral song and dancing, and represented with a plectrum and lyre.Greek NameTransliterationLatin SpellingTranslationTeryicorhTerpsikhorêTerpsichoreDelighting in Dance(terpsis, khoros)
in Greek her name is Terpsichore and in Roman it is the same here is some back round TERPSIKHORE (or Terpsichore) was one of the nine Mousai, the goddesses of music, song and dance. In late classical times--when the Muses were assigned specific literary and artistic spheres--Terpsikhore was named Muse of choral song and dancing, and represented with a plectrum and lyre.Greek NameTransliterationLatin SpellingTranslationTeryicorhTerpsikhorêTerpsichoreDelighting in Dance(terpsis, khoros)