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The Moon; the daughter of the Titans, Hyperion and Theia; she is the sister of Helios (the Sun) and Eos (the Dawn).
The poet Aeskhylus (Aeschylus) said that the full moon is the eldest of the stars and calls her the Night’s Eye.
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