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Nyx is believed to be one of the very first goddesses, a daughter of Chaos.

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Who are nyx's parents?

Nyx's mother was Chaos. She had no father.


Who was thanatos aunt?

Thanatos's mother was Nyx, her mother was Chaos; who either had no other daughter or whose other daughter was Hemera (when Hemera was not the daughter of Nyx).


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Thanatos had no mate; his twin brother was Hypnos, his mother Nyx.


Who were the mother and father of nemesis?

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Night. She was the mother of some of the darkest gods is Greek mythology. Hypnos, Thanatos, Morpheus, and others.


Who are Erebus's parents from the Greek myths?

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Is nyx a personification?

Yes. Nyx personifies Night.


Is Nyx a major goddess?

No, in that in myths she is only refereed to and does not play a active part, and yes in that in she is the personification of night and mother of many concepts; light, day, sex, death, sleep, dreams - and that in the Iliad, Hypnos says that Nyx protected him from Zeus.


What is the difference between Nyx and Artemis?

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Is Nyx a Greek God?

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This figure personified the night?

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