EOS
Eos is a Greek goddess associated with the dawn, the beginning of the day, and the break of day. She is often depicted as a beautiful young woman, sometimes with a crown of roses or other flowers, and often accompanied by her brother Helios, the sun god. Eos is also known as Aurora, the Roman goddess of dawn. In Greek mythology, Eos is the daughter of Hyperion and Theia, and she is married to Astraeus, the god of dusk. Eos is often invoked in poetry and literature to symbolize the beginning of a new day or a new era. In some versions of the myth, Eos is also associated with the morning star, Venus. Eos is a minor deity in the Greek pantheon, but her significance lies in her role as a symbol of new beginnings and the cycle of life.