Zephyrus, in Greek mythology, is the god of the west wind, often associated with spring and early summer. He is one of the four Anemoi, or wind gods, each representing a cardinal direction. Zephyrus is typically depicted as a gentle, nurturing wind that brings mild weather, and he is sometimes linked to the blooming of flowers and the growth of crops. In some myths, he is also known for his relationship with the goddess Flora and for his role in the love story of Cupid and Psyche.
Euchromius zephyrus was created in 1962.
Zephyrus was the name of the Greek god of the west wind.
Zephyrus is the West Wind, originating at the western edge of the Earth, where Atlas holds up the sky.
Zephyrus was the god of the west wind, he was married to Chloria (Flower) and their son was Karpos (Fruit).
No; in Greek mythology Zephyrus was portrayed in classical art as a handsome, winged youth.
He was called Favonius in Rome. He was the god of the west wind.
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Zephyrus and Boreas are frequently mentioned together by Homer, and both dwelt together in a palace in Thrace.
Zephyrus became a god in Greek mythology by being recognized for his role as the personification of the west wind. As a wind god, Zephyrus was believed to have power over the weather and was consequently deified as a deity.
Zephyrus the name given by the Greeks to the west wind. He is usually portrayed as a handsome young man with wings.
Flora was the Roman goddess of flowering plants. She was born when a nymph named Chloris was kissed by the west wind, Zephyrus, and transformed into Flora.
Zephyrus, the west wind, carries Psyche to a beautiful palace where she meets her husband Cupid. Zephyrus plays a crucial role in guiding Psyche to her new life and helping her navigate the challenges she faces.