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Eos; the daughter of Hyperion (or perhaps Pallas) and the Titan, Theia; she is the sister of Helios (the Sun) and Selene (the Moon); as the consort of Astraios, she is the mother of Zephyros (West Wind), Boreas (North Wind) and Notos (South Wind).
For more detailed information on Dawn I suggest that you return to the Home Page of this site and consult the Immortals section.
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