Hymenaeos
Hymenaeus (Ancient Greek: Ὑμέναιος, *Hymenaios*) was a figure in Greek mythology associated with the god of marriage and weddings. His name is derived from the Greek word *hymenaios*, meaning "of marriage" or "bridal." In classical literature, Hymenaeus is often depicted as a divine or semi-divine being who presided over wedding ceremonies, ensuring the happiness and fertility of the newlywed couple.
The origins of Hymenaeus are somewhat obscure, but he appears in later Greek and Roman traditions as
Hymenaeus was frequently invoked in ancient Greek and Roman poetry, particularly in wedding hymns and epithalamia
In modern times, Hymenaeus is primarily remembered as a literary and symbolic figure rather than a major