Thalia (Grace)
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For other uses, see Thalia (Greek mythology).
In Greek mythology, Thalia or Thaleia (/ˈθeɪliə/[1] or /θəˈlaɪə/;[2] Ancient Greek: Θάλεια, romanized: Tháleia, lit. 'the joyous, the abundance') was one of the three Charites or Graces, along with her sisters Aglaea and Euphrosyne.[3]
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Thalia | |
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Goddess of festivity and rich banquets | |
Member of The Charites | |
Affiliation | Aphrodite |
Major cult centre | Boeotia |
Abode | Mount Olympus |
Personal information | |
Parents | Zeus and Eurynome |
Siblings | Euphrosyne and Aglaea and several paternal half-siblings |
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The Greek word thalia is an adjective applied to banquets, meaning rich, plentiful, luxuriant and abundant.