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    Urania ( / jʊəˈreɪniə / yoor-AY-nee-ə; Ancient Greek: Οὐρανία, romanized : Ouranía; modern Greek shortened name Ράνια Ránia; meaning "heavenly" or "of heaven") was, in Greek mythology, the muse of astronomy and astrology. Urania is the goddess of astronomy and stars, her attributes being the globe and compass .

  2. Aphrodite Urania ( Ancient Greek: Ἀφροδίτη Οὐρανία, romanized : Aphrodítē Ouranía, Latinized as Venus Urania) was an epithet of the Greek goddess Aphrodite, signifying a "heavenly" or "spiritual" aspect descended from the sky-god Ouranos to distinguish her from the more earthly epithet of Aphrodite Pandemos, "Aphrodite for all the people". [1] .

  3. Jul 4, 2022 · Ourania was a muse in charge of astronomy and astronomical writings during the Classical period. She often held a globe in one hand and pointed rod in the other. Keep reading this article as it will study the origins of the Ourania goddess, her depiction, and her role in Greek mythology.

  4. Oct 21, 2019 · Urania, which is also written as “Ourania,” is one of the 9 Muses (or Mousai), who together were the goddesses of dance, song and music. The daughter of Zeus and Mnemosyne, Urania is the the Muse of astronomy and writings about astronomy.

  5. Jul 19, 2023 · Urania, also called Ourania, was one of the nine Muses, the daughter of Zeus, and his wife Mnemosyne, the goddess of memory. She was the Muse of astronomy, and is often depicted with a rod in one hand and a celestial globe in her other hand.

  6. Ourania inherited the beauty of her mother, as did the other Muses, but in ancient depictions, Ourania was distinguished by the fact that she held a rod pointing to a celestial globe.

  7. OURANIA (Urania) was one of the nine Mousai (Muses), the goddesses of music, song and dance. In the Classical era, when the Mousai were assigned specific artistic and literary spheres, Ourania was named Muse of astronomy and astronomical writings.