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    Astraeus (redirect from Astraios)
    In Greek mythology, Astraeus (/əˈstriːəs/) or Astraios (Ancient Greek: Ἀστραῖος means "starry") is an astrological deity. Some also associate him with...
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  • Gaia ("Earth") and Pontus ("Sea"), he fathered Astraios, Pallas, and Perses. The joining of Astraios with Eos, the Dawn, brought forth Eosphoros, Hesperus...
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  • the boy, whom he named Astraios, and raised him along with his biological sons Eunostos, Tyrrhenos, and Pythagoras. Astraios now reports how Androcles...
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    Hesperus' father was Cephalus, a mortal, while Phosphorus was the star god Astraios. Other sources, however, state that Hesperus was the brother of Atlas,...
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  • the west wind Arke (Άρκη), messenger of the Titans and sister of Iris Astraios (Ἀστραῖος), god of stars and planets, and the art of astrology The Astra...
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  • In Greek mythology, Astraeus or Astraios (/əˈstriːəs/; Ancient Greek: Ἀστραῖος means "starry") may refer to three various figures: Astraeus, one of the...
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    and Eos (Dawn), and from Crius and Eurybia came Astraios, Pallas, and Perses. From Eos and Astraios came the winds: Zephyrus, Boreas and Notos, Eosphoros...
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    Cello (2') (1991) Mon cher cousin for soprano and orchestra (2007; DWV49) Astraios work für mezzo-soprano and chamber orchestra (2006; DWV 42) Orchestral...
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