HEMERA
Hemera never died in Greek myth.
Hemera was the goddess of daylight and the sun. Apollo was the god of sun and light.
The goddess of daylight is often associated with various deities in different mythologies. In Roman mythology, she is represented by the goddess Aurora, who personifies the dawn. In Greek mythology, the equivalent would be Eos. Additionally, in some cultures, the sun itself is personified as a goddess, such as the Egyptian goddess Hathor.
Hesiod appears to regard her as more of a divine substance rather than anthropomorphic goddess. She was largely irrelevant in mythology, with her role being wholly subsumed by the goddess Eos.
The ones I know of are: Amphitrite: - Goddess of the sea Aphrodite: - Goddess of love and beauty Artemis: - Goddess of the hunt, nature and birth. Asteria: - Goddess of the stars Athena: - Goddess of war, wisdom and domestic crafts. Demeter: - Goddess of the harvest Dike: - Goddess of moral justice. Eos: - Goddess of the dawn. Eris: - Goddess of strife, discord, contention and rivalry. Eirenne: - Goddess who symbolized peace. Hebe: - Goddess of youth. Hecate: - Goddess of childbirth and the crossroads. Hemera: - Goddess of daylight. Hera: - Goddess of marriage Hestia: - Goddess of the hearth and home. Hygieia: - Goddess of health, cleanliness and sanitation. Iris: - Goddess of the rainbow Nike: - Goddess of victory. Nyx: - Goddess of darkness and night time Themis: - Greek Goddess of divine justice, order and customs.
To save daylight
We're burning daylight, boys. The daylight is fading fast.
goddess
daylight-saving time
To save daylight
The sun is the source of daylight.
she is a goddess. she is the goddess of wisdom and war.