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  2. Morpheus - Wikipedia

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    Morpheus ('Fashioner', derived from the Ancient Greek: μορφή meaning 'form, shape') [1] is a god associated with sleep and dreams. In Ovid's Metamorphoses he is the son of Somnus (Sleep, the Roman counterpart of Hypnos) and appears in dreams in human form. From the Middle Ages, the name began to stand more generally for the god of dreams ...

  3. Family tree of the Greek gods - Wikipedia

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    Key: The names of groups of gods or other mythological beings are given in italic font. Key: The names of the Titans have a green background. Key: Dotted lines show a marriage or affair. Key: Solid lines show children.

  4. Morpheus (The Matrix) - Wikipedia

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    Morpheus (/ ˈ m ɔːr f i ə s /) is a fictional character in The Matrix franchise. [2] He is portrayed by Laurence Fishburne in the first three films, and in the video game The Matrix: Path of Neo, where he was the only original actor to reprise his character's voice. [3]

  5. Mercury (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, Ovid wrote that Mercury carried Morpheus's dreams from the valley of Somnus to sleeping humans. [7] Archeological evidence from Pompeii suggests that Mercury was among the most popular of Roman gods. [8] The god of commerce was depicted on two early bronze coins of the Roman Republic, the sextans and the semuncia. [9]

  6. Phantasos - Wikipedia

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    According to Ovid, two of his brothers were Morpheus, who appeared in dreams in human form, and one called Icelos ('Like'), by the gods, but Phobetor ('Frightener') by men, who appeared in dreams in the form of beasts. [3] The three brothers' names are found nowhere earlier than Ovid, and are perhaps Ovidian inventions. [4]

  7. Iris (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    In ancient Greek religion and mythology, Iris (/ ˈ aɪ r ɪ s /; EYE-riss; Ancient Greek: Ἶρις, romanized: Îris, lit. 'rainbow,' [2] [3] Ancient Greek:) is a daughter of the gods Thaumas and Electra, [4] the personification of the rainbow and messenger of the gods, a servant to the Olympians and especially Queen Hera.

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  9. Somnus - Wikipedia

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    About Morpheus, Ovid says "no other is more skilled than he in representing the gait, the features, and the speech of men; the clothing also and the accustomed words of each he represents." [ 23 ] Another son called Icelos by the gods, but Phobetor by men, "takes the form of beast or bird or the long serpent", and a third son named Phantasos ...