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- Nyx abstract "Nyx (Greek: Νύξ, "Night") – Roman (in Latin): Nox – is the Greek goddess (or personification) of the night. A shadowy figure, Nyx stood at or near the beginning of creation, and was the mother of other personified deities such as Hypnos (Sleep) and Thanatos (Death). Her appearances are sparse in surviving mythology, but reveal her as a figure of such exceptional power and beauty, that she is feared by Zeus himself. She is found in the shadows of the world and only ever seen in glimpses.".
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- Nyx wikiPageID "82139".
- Nyx wikiPageRevisionID "605829484".
- Nyx caption "La Nuit by William-Adolphe Bouguereau".
- Nyx children "Aether, Hemera, Moros, Apate, Nemesis, the Keres, the Moirai, the Hesperides, Oizys, Momus, the Oneiroi, Hypnos, Thanatos, Philotes, Geras, Eris".
- Nyx consort Erebus.
- Nyx godOf "Primordial goddess of the night".
- Nyx hasPhotoCollection Nyx.
- Nyx name "Nyx".
- Nyx parents Chaos_(cosmogony).
- Nyx romanEquivalent "Nox".
- Nyx siblings Erebus.
- Nyx siblings Gaia_(mythology).
- Nyx siblings Tartarus.
- Nyx type "Greek".
- Nyx subject Category:Classical_oracles.
- Nyx subject Category:Greek_goddesses.
- Nyx subject Category:Greek_mythology.
- Nyx subject Category:Night_goddesses.
- Nyx subject Category:Oracular_goddesses.
- Nyx subject Category:Underworld_goddesses.
- Nyx type Abstraction100002137.
- Nyx type Belief105941423.
- Nyx type Cognition100023271.
- Nyx type Content105809192.
- Nyx type Deity109505418.
- Nyx type Goddess109535622.
- Nyx type GreekGoddesses.
- Nyx type NightGoddesses.
- Nyx type OracularGoddesses.
- Nyx type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Nyx type SpiritualBeing109504135.
- Nyx comment "Nyx (Greek: Νύξ, "Night") – Roman (in Latin): Nox – is the Greek goddess (or personification) of the night. A shadowy figure, Nyx stood at or near the beginning of creation, and was the mother of other personified deities such as Hypnos (Sleep) and Thanatos (Death). Her appearances are sparse in surviving mythology, but reveal her as a figure of such exceptional power and beauty, that she is feared by Zeus himself. She is found in the shadows of the world and only ever seen in glimpses.".
- Nyx label "Nix".
- Nyx label "Nix".
- Nyx label "Notte (mitologia)".
- Nyx label "Nyks".
- Nyx label "Nyx (godin)".
- Nyx label "Nyx".
- Nyx label "Nyx".
- Nyx label "Nyx".
- Nyx label "Нюкта".
- Nyx label "نيكس (ميثولوجيا)".
- Nyx label "ニュクス".
- Nyx label "倪克斯".
- Nyx sameAs Nyx.
- Nyx sameAs Nyx.
- Nyx sameAs Νυξ.
- Nyx sameAs Nix.
- Nyx sameAs Nix.
- Nyx sameAs Nyx.
- Nyx sameAs Niks.
- Nyx sameAs Notte_(mitologia).
- Nyx sameAs ニュクス.
- Nyx sameAs 닉스_(그리스_신화).
- Nyx sameAs Nyx_(godin).
- Nyx sameAs Nyks.
- Nyx sameAs Nix.
- Nyx sameAs m.0l3dd.
- Nyx sameAs Q131203.
- Nyx sameAs Q131203.
- Nyx sameAs Nyx.
- Nyx wasDerivedFrom Nyx?oldid=605829484.
- Nyx depiction William-Adolphe_Bouguereau_(1825-1905)_-_La_Nuit_(1883).jpg.
- Nyx isPrimaryTopicOf Nyx.