Harmonia

Harmonia
Goddess of harmony and concord
Harmonia embracing her husband, Cadmus, after he was transformed into a serpent
AbodeThebes, Illyria
Genealogy
ParentsAres and Aphrodite, or Zeus and Electra
SpouseCadmus
ChildrenAutonoë, Agave, Ino, Semele, and Polydorus
Statue of Harmonia in the Harmony Society gardens in Old Economy Village, Pennsylvania.

In Greek mythology, Harmonia (/hɑːrˈmniə/; 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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