Iris was often described acting as an intermediary between Hera queen of the gods and Hypnos the god of sleep. Come, lift the thyrsus of battle in your hands, and earnheaven by your deeds. Iris est la fille de Thaumas et de l'Océanide Électre. Know, that if Zeus worries me again, I shall go at the head of my eagles, who are armed with lightning, and reduce his dwelling and that of Amphion to cinders. [Iris repeats the message verbatim] . Français : Iris, la déesse grecque de l'arc-en-ciel, messagère des dieux de l'Olympe. Near the Cimmerii a cavern lies deep in the hollow of a mountainside, the home and sanctuary of lazy Somnus [Hypnos] . (Hera carries associations with the sky.).
He spoke to Iris first of the two, and addressed her in winged words : ‘Go on you way now, swift Iris, to the lord Poseidon, and give him all this message nor be a false messenger.
", Homer, Iliad 24. Apollon mastered Delphyne [Python], and then he came to live in the sky. Pisthetairo s: Paralos or Salaminia? Aen. Iris (aafgelèdj van εἴρω "vertèlle"; Letien: Arcis) is 'n godin inne Griekse mythologie.Zie guldj es de boeadsjapper vanne gaojen en ouch de personificaasje vanne raengebaog; wen zie namelik nuuts vannen hemel nao de aerd bringk versjientj volges de mythologie de brögk es 'ne raengebaog.. Iris zów 'n dochter vanne zieëgaod Thaumas ennen oceanide Elektra zeen. Rouse) (Greek epic C5th A.D.) : you woman!
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and she sought out the wife of jealous Zephyros (West-Wind), Iris (Rainbow), the messenger of Zeus when he is in a hurry--for she wished to send her swift as the wind from heaven with a message for shadowy Hypnos (Hypnus, Sleep). fool! Ovid, Metamorphoses 14. xxiii.
. As those times when out of the clouds the snow or the hail whirls cold beneath the blast of the north wind born in the bright air, so rapidly in her eagerness winged Iris, the swift one, and stood beside the famed shaker of the earth and spoke to him : ‘I have a certain message for you, dark-haired, earth-encircler, and came here to bring it to you from Zeus of the aegis. : J.-C., musée du Louvre, Personnage féminin ailé tenant un caducée Iris (messagère des dieux) ou Niké (personnification de la victoire) Détail d'un pélikè attique à figures rouges, milieu du Ve siècle av J-C, Iris, fresque florentine du palais Medici-Riccardi de Luca Giordano (1684-1686), Iris transportant les eaux du fleuve Styx vers l'Olympe pour que les dieux se jettent à corps, Guy Head, v. 1793, Iris comme déesse de l’arc-en-ciel de Gaetano Matteo Monti, 1841, marbre, Kunsthistorische Museum à Vienne en Autriche, Sauf mention contraire, le contenu de la communauté est disponible sous licence. These were holding assembly standing close at hand swift-running Iris spoke to them, and likened her voice to that of the son of Priamos (Priam), Polites . Iris is frequently mentioned as a divine messenger in the Iliad which is attributed to Homer, but does not appear in his Odyssey, where Hermes fills that role. Apulian Red Figure Vase Painting C4th B.C. sl:Iris (božanstvo) Wondering she drank a sop of the newfound wine, delighted and excited; then with heavy head the spirit told the will of Zeus to the son of Zeus : ‘O mighty Dionysos! She further performs her services not only when commanded, but she sometimes advises and assists of her own accord (iii. de:Iris (Mythologie)
Elle n'apparaît néanmoins physiquement que dans le livre. . Nicole QUENTIN-MAURER, The ancient Greeks considered Iris the female counterpart of Hermes. 350 ff (trans.
829 (trans. Iris : I come from the abode of the Olympian gods. "Soaring to heaven on balanced wings, [Iris] blazed a rainbow trail beneath the clouds as she flew .
Dans la mythologie, Iris était la suivante de la reine des cieuxqu'elle assistait en tout temps. In some records she is a sororal twin to the Titaness Arkhe (arch), who flew out of the company of Olympian gods to join the Titans as their messenger goddess during the Titanomachy, making the two sisters enemy messenger goddesses. "And Iris, hearing his [Akhilleus' (Achilles')] prayer [for winds to fire the pyre of his beloved Patroklos (Patroclus)] . : Valerius Flaccus, Argonautica 4. The messenger of Zeus stood beside Priamos and spoke to him in a small voice, and yet the shivers took hold of his body : ‘Take heart Priamos, son of Dardanos, do not be frightened. 80 ff (trans. i.
lb:Iris (Mythologie) "Iris [sent by Juno-Hera] is bidden cherish the dead bodies [of the Argives who died at Thebes forbidden burial by Kreon (Creon)] of the princes, and laves their decaying limbs with mysterious dews and ambrosial juices, that they may resist the longer and await the pure, nor perish before the flames have seized them. 134) and Virgil (Aen. Elle agit parfois de son propre mouvement. But she refused to be seated and spoke the word to them : ‘I must not sit down. 102, &c.) In accordance with these functions of Iris, her name is commonly derived from erô eirô; so that Iris would mean "the speaker or messenger:" but it is not impossible that it may be connected with eirô, "I join," whence eirênê ; so that Iris, the goddess of the rainbow, would be the joiner or conciliator, or the messenger of heaven, who restores peace in nature. Iris, goldenwing bride of plantnourishing Zephyros, happy mother of Eros (Love) [i.e. da:Iris (mytologi) .
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You also do your work, after Apollon, after Hermaon (Hermes), and your prize for your labours will be a home in your father's heaven.’ ", Quintus Smyrnaeus, Fall of Troy 12. Pisthetairos : You would have died nevertheless.-Oh! Fille du Titan Thaumas et de la nymphe Électre, sœur des Harpyes, personnification de l'arc-en-ciel et messagère des dieux, particulièrement de Héra.