Mousas
Mousas, also known as the Muses, are a group of nine goddesses in Greek mythology, each associated with a different field of human endeavor. They are the daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne, the goddess of memory. The Muses are often depicted as inspirational figures, providing inspiration and guidance to artists, poets, and scholars. Each Muse has a unique domain, such as Clio, the Muse of history, and Urania, the Muse of astronomy. The Muses are often portrayed as beautiful, winged figures, sometimes accompanied by their brother Apollo. In art and literature, the Muses are frequently depicted in scenes of inspiration, often with the god Apollo or the poet Homer. The Muses play a significant role in the cultural and intellectual life of ancient Greece, embodying the ideals of creativity, knowledge, and inspiration.