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The Horae (Horai); goddesses of the Seasons; personifications of the cycle of death and rebirth and sometimes credited with social order; the daughters of Zeus and Themis.
The Horae are three in number and named: Dike (Justice), Eunomia (Order) and Eirene (Peace); in The Iliad, the Horae are the attendants of the dark veil that hides the summit of Mount Olympos (Olympus).
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