The greek goddess Clytemnestra is known as the embodiment of the galaxies in greek mythology. She wears the galaxies as Earth creatures wears skin. Her “hair” is made up of .
Clytemnestra is a wise and mysterious goddess, so it is no surprise that her symbol is a sphinx and an owl .
Clytemnestra was the Titan goddess of falling stars and perhaps of nighttime divinations such as oneiromancy (by dreams) and astrology (by stars). She was the mother of Hekate (Hecate), goddess of witchcraft, by the Titan Perses.
After the fall of the Titans, Zeus chased Clytemnestra across the sky but she escaped him by transforming herself into a dragon and leaping into the sea to became the island of Delos. Her sister Leto later gave birth to Apollon on the isle.
Clytemnestra is depicted in Athenian vase-painting alongside the other Delian gods--Apollon, Artemis and Leto. She is often labelled Delos.
She is probably the same as Brizo, an obscure Delian goddess who delivered prophetic dreams.
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