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In Roman mythology, Aurōra renews herself every morning and flies across the sky, announcing the arrival of the Sun. Her parentage was flexible: for Ovid, she could equally be Pallantis, signifying the daughter of Pallas, or the daughter of Hyperion. She has two siblings, a brother (Sol, the Sun) and
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See moreAurōra is the Latin word for dawn, and the goddess of dawn in Roman mythology and Latin poetry. Like Greek Eos and Rigvedic Ushas, Aurōra continues the name of an earlier Indo-European dawn goddess, Hausos.
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See more• Aurōra, fresco by Guido Reni (1614) in Palazzo Pallavicini-Rospigliosi, Rome
• Aurōra by Guercino (1591–1666)
• The Countess de Brac as Aurōra by Jean-Marc Nattier...
See more• Warburg Institute Iconographic Database (ca 110 images of Aurōra)
• "Aurora, the Roman goddess of the dawn" . Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). 1911.
• "Aurora, the goddess of the morning" . The American Cyclopædia. 1879....
See moreAurōra stems from Proto-Italic *ausōs, and ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *haéusōs, the "dawn" conceived as divine entity. It has cognates in the goddesses Ēṓs, Uṣas, Aušrinė, Auseklis and Ēastre.
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