Mnemosyne
9 daughters of Zeus, the goddesses of the arts including poetry, history, comedy etc..
Titan gods are one generation up and gave birth to the Olmypion gods. The Olympian gods overthrew the titan gods and began ruling the earth.
Greek mythology did not have a when to Hestia's birth in a where, Hestia was the firstborn goddess of the Titan goddess Rhea, wife of Cronos.
Leto is the Titan goddess of motherhood and protector of children due to the myths of her own difficult birth of Artemis and Apollo.
The Elder Muses were three or four Titan goddesses, daughters of Gaia and Ouranos; Melete (Practise) Aiode (Song) Mneme (Memory)* Mnemosyne (Memory) *This goddess is also sometimes said to be Mnemosyne. The Nine Muses most familiar are are called the Olympian Nine; said most commonly to be daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne or again, of Gaia and Ouranos. Here, I have included a translation to their names as well as what they were muse of. Clio (Make-Famous, Celebrate) - history Urania (Heavenly One) - astronomy Melpomene (Celebrate with Song ) - tragedy Thalia (Rich Festivity, Blooming) - comedy Calliope (Beautiful-Voice) - epic poetry Erato (Lovely, Beloved) - lyric poetry Euterpe (Giving Much Delight) - music Terpsichore (Delighting in Dance) - dance Polyhymnia (Many Hymns ) - choral poetry Younger Muses, these muses are least known, but are the reason why Apollo is associated with the Muses at all, they are the daughters of Apollo and muses of the lyre which is one of Apollo's many attributes. Nete (Lowest note of the Lyre) Mese (Middle Note of the Lyre) Hypate (Highest Note of the Lyre) Counted among the Muses are also mentioned; Kephiso Apollonis Borysthenis Arche Thelxinoe Polymatheia Neilo Tritone Asopo Herptapora Akhelois Tipoplo Rhodia However these are just as likely titles of the Muses, alternate names, or simply undefined personalities behind the meaning of the Greek word used.
Mnemosyne
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9 daughters of Zeus, the goddesses of the arts including poetry, history, comedy etc..
Lethe = one of the rivers in the Underworld; river of forgetfulnessMnemosyne = The Titan goddess of memory and the mother of the nine Muses.
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The birth of Zeus, and the rearing of Dionysus.
The Titan Muses: Mnemosyne/ Mneme "Memory" Melete (Practise) Aiode (Song), The Olympian Muses (Nine Daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne): Kalliope, epic poetry Kleio, history Ourania, astronomy Thaleia, comedy Melpomene, tragedy Polyhymnia, religious hymns Erato, erotic poetry Euterpe, lyric poetry and Terpsikhore, choral song and dance. Apollo's Daughters Kephiso, Apollonis and Borysthenis Or, Nete, Mese, Hypate.
Titan gods are one generation up and gave birth to the Olmypion gods. The Olympian gods overthrew the titan gods and began ruling the earth.
The Nine Muses (Calliope, Cleio, Ourania, Thaleia, Melpomene, Polyhymnia, Erato, Euterpe and Terpsikhore) are usually given to be the daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne, Mnemosyne (Memory) is given to be the daughter of Gaia (Earth) and Ouranus/Aither (Sky) her sister-Titan muses are then Melete (Practise) and Aiode (Song) - the aunts of the Nine Muses; now as Mnemosyne did not have any further children the the Muses are her only ones - however, as the the children of Zeus, they had many half siblings including Hermes, Dionysus, Apollo, Ares, Artemis, Athena, and Hephaestus among the Olympians.
No age ever given: no birth dates either.
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Mnemosyne (Memory) was born of Gaia and Ouranus, then called Mneme, with her sisters Melete (Practise) and Aiode (Song) she was one of the the Titan Muses; she was goddess of memory and remembrance, the inventress of language and words. She presided over the underground oracle of Trophonios in Boiotia. With Zeus, in Pieria did Mnemosyne, who reigns over the hills of Eleuther [in Pieria, near Mount Olympos] bear the Muses nine.