Mnemosyne is the Titanness of Memory and mother of the muses by Zeus, her nephew.\
powers of greek goddess mnemosyne
In Greek myth, Mnemosyne did not die.
Mnemosyne means memory, or the Greek Goddess of memory.
The Greeks viewed their gods as omnipotent. She didn't have specific powers. She was noted, though, as being the goddess of memory and the mother of the Muses by Zeus.
Greek, from the name of Μνημοσύνη (Mnemosyne).
In the ancinet Greek religion, yes.
Mnemosyne was not associated with a animal, like her daughters she was associated with objects in this case the mountain of Pieria.
Menemosyne was a Greek goddess, she did not die.
The birthplace of the Muses: Pieria, for Mnemosyne reigns over the hills of Eleuther [in Pieria, near Mount Olympos].
Mnemosyne is given for a symbol the birthplace of the Muses, Pieria for she reigns over the hills of Eleuther [in Pieria, near Mount Olympos].
The gods born from Gaia and Uranus were the Titans, who were a race of powerful deities that preceded the Olympians in Greek mythology. The most well-known Titans include Cronus, Oceanus, Hyperion, Rhea, and Mnemosyne.
Calliope, in Greek mythology, is one of the nine muses, whose parents are Zeus and Mnemosyne.