Harmonia | |
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Goddess of harmony and concord | |
![]() Harmonia embracing her husband, Cadmus, after he was transformed into a serpent | |
Abode | Thebes, Illyria |
Genealogy | |
Parents | Ares and Aphrodite, or Zeus and Electra |
Spouse | Cadmus |
Children | Autonoë, Agave, Ino, Semele, and Polydorus |
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In Greek mythology, Harmonia (/hɑːrˈmoʊniə/; Ancient Greek: Ἁρμονία /harmoˈnia/, "harmony", "agreement") is the goddess of harmony and concord. Her Greek opposite is Eris and her Roman counterpart is Concordia. Harmonia is most well-known for her marriage to Cadmus and the many misfortunes that haunted her descendants, particularly those related to the fabled Necklace of Harmonia.
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