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Lethe, the river of forgetfulness, is one of the five rivers of the Greek underworld; the other four are Acheron (the river of sorrow), Cocytus (the river of lamentation), Phlegethon (the river of fire) and Styx (the river that separates Earth and the Underworld).
27 Ιουλ 2020 · The daimona, or spirit, Lethe was not just the goddess of forgetfulness, she was the state of mind itself. The daimones had no real characterization beyond the role they played. Lethe had no mythology, known loves, or conflicts – she simply existed as the embodiment of a state of being.
Lethe, (Greek: “Oblivion”), in Greek mythology, daughter of Eris (Strife) and the personification of oblivion. Lethe is also the name of a river or plain in the infernal regions. In Orphism, a Greek mystical religious movement, it was believed that the newly dead who drank from the River Lethe.
In Greek mythology, Lethe was one of the five rivers that flowed through the underworld of Hades. Also known as the “river of forgetfulness,” it was believed that those who drank from its waters would experience complete oblivion and lose all memory of their past existence.
13 Οκτ 2016 · Lethe (pronounced: lee-thee) is one of the five rivers in Hades, the underworld in Greek mythology. In classic Greek Lethe means oblivion, forgetfulness or concealment. In keeping with classical mythology, Lethe was also the name of a Greek spirit; the spirit of forgetfulness and oblivion.
In Greek mythology, Lethe is one of the rivers of Hades. Those who drank from its water or even touched its water would experience complete oblivion. Lete is also one of the Naiads, daughter of the goddess Eris, mistress of discord, sister of Algea, Limos, Horcos and Ponos.
Lethe was the ancient Greek personified spirit (daimona) of forgetfulness and oblivion. She was often connected with the underworld river Lethe. Her opposite number was Mnemosyne (Memory).