| Dies | |
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| Primordial goddess of the day | |
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Hemera/Dies (1881) by William-Adolphe Bouguereau
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| Consort | Aether |
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Caelus Thalassa Terra |
| Parents | Scotus and Nox |
| Siblings | Aether |
| Greek equivalent | Hemera |
In Roman mythology Dies ("day") was the personification of day, and the Roman counterpart of the Greek goddess Hemera, the daughter of Nox (Night) and Scotus (Darkness).