4.socha archetyp Aurora (Eós) - Slavkov u Brna, Czech Republic
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N 49° 09.280 E 016° 52.434
33U E 636633 N 5446340
CZ: socha archetyp bojovná Afrodíté // EN: Aphrodite archetype combative
Waymark Code: WMM7KZ
Location: Jihomoravský kraj, Czechia
Date Posted: 08/05/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member lumbricus
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CZ:
Mladá žena se slepicí (kohoutem?) u nohou, v rukou má ruže a pochoden. Jde o bohyni ranních cervánku Aurora (Eós).

Éós (latinsky Aurora) byla v recké mytologii dcera Titána Hyperiona a jeho manželky a sestry Theie; bohyne ranních cervánku.

Jejími sourozenci jsou Hélios, buh slunce a Seléné, bohyne mesíce.

Éós je také zvaná bohyní úsvitu a ranních cervánku. Její každodenní povinnost zacíná na východe, kde nastoupí do vozu taženého dvema okrídlenými ori jménem Lampos a Faethón. První zastávka je na Olympu, tam oznámí príchod boha Hélia. Poté se Éós stane Hémerou, bohyní jasného dne. V této podobe doprovází Hélia až k západním brehum Ókeanu a mení se v Hespera (syna Éós a Astraia), cili Vecernici, první vecerní hvezdu.

Éós bývá zobrazována v nádherném šafránovém šatu, obvykle s krídly. Byla krásná a milovala všechno krásné, také krásné muže.

Jejím prvním manželem byl Titán Astraios; jemu zrodila všechny hvezdy a vetry. Mezi její milence se radí Kleitos, athénský hrdina Kefalos a slavný lovec Órión; postupne je prý všechny unesla.

S druhým manželem Tithóna, synem trojského krále Láomedonta, žila na samém konci sveta. Vyprosila pro nej od Dia nesmrtelnost, ale zapomnela vyžádat pro nej i vecné mládí, takže jí pred ocima zestárl a nakonec se scvrkl v cikádu (nebo ho v cikádu sama promenila).

S Tithónem mela dva syny: Emathióna a Memnona. Memnón za trojské války prišel na pomoc svému strýci Priamovi, stal se vrchním velitelem trojských vojsk, padl však v souboji s Achilleem. Éós prenesla jeho mrtvé telo do Etiopie. Každé ráno se objevuje na zemi rosa - slzy, které prolévá Éós nad svým mrtvým synem.

Homér nazýval bohyni Éós „ružovoprstou“, „krásnovlasou“, „ráno se rodící“, „zlatotrunnou“..

EN:
Young woman with chicken (rooster?) Feet, in the hands of a rose and a torch. It is the goddess of the morning Aurora (Eos).

Eos (Aurora in Latin) was in Greek mythology, daughter of the Titan Hyperion and his wife and sister Theia; goddess of the morning.

Her siblings are Helios, the sun god, and Selene, goddess of the moon.

Eos is also known as a goddess of the dawn of the morning. Her daily obligation begins on the east, where get into the car drawn by two winged steeds behalf Lampos and Faethon. First stop is the Mount Olympus, there shall notify the arrival of the god Helios. Then Eos becomes Hemera, the goddess clear day. In this form accompanies helium to the western shores of Oceanus and changes in Hespera (son of Eos and Astraia), or the evening star, the first evening star.

Eos is displayed in a beautiful saffron robe, usually with wings. She was beautiful and loved everything beautiful, a lovely man.

Her first husband was a Titan Astraios; born to him all the stars and winds. Her lover is one Kleitos, the Athenian hero Kefalos and famous hunter Orion; gradually allegedly kidnapped all.

The Tithonian second husband, the son of the Trojan king Láomedonta lived at the end of the world. Begged for him by Dia immortality, but forgot to ask for eternal youth and him, so before her eyes grew old and eventually shrank in cicadas (cicada in him or herself transformed).

The Tithonian had two sons: Emathióna and Memnon. Memnon for the Trojan War came to help his uncle directly, became supreme commander of the Trojan army, but was killed in a duel with Achilles. Eos transferred his body to Ethiopia. Every morning dew appears on earth - the tears shed Eos over his dead son.

Homer called Eos "ružovoprstou", "krásnovlasou", "morning-born", "gold throne."

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Associated Religion(s): Roman-catholic

Statue Location: Slavkov u Brna

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Artist: Giovanni Giuliani and Ignác Lengelacher

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