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In Greek mythology, Hypnos (Greek: Ὕπνος, `sleep`) was the personification of sleep; the Roman equivalent was known as Somnus. ==Home dwelling place== Hypnos lives in a cave, whose mansion does not see the rising, nor the setting sun, nor does it see the `lightsome noon.` At the entrance were a number of poppies and other hypnotic plants...
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[short story] ==Synopsis== Hypnos is a first-person narrative written from the perspective of an unnamed character living in Kent and later London, England. The narrator writes that he fears sleep, and is resolved to write his story down lest it drive him further mad, regardless of what people think after reading it. The narrator, a sculpto...
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Greco-Roman god of sleep. Hypnos was the son of Nyx (Night) and the twin brother of Thanatos (Death). In Greek myth he is variously described as ... [1 related articles]
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twin brother of Thanatos and god of sleep. His three sons were the Oneiroi, senders of dreams.
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The Greek god of sleep, father of Morpheus.
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Hypnos was the god of sleep. Our word hypnosis comes from him.
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Hypnos: The Greek and Roman god of sleep. From his name is derived the term hypnosis. Hypnos was the twin of Thanatos, the personification of death. Both Hypnos and Thanatos lived in the underworld.
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[
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Hypnos, Hypnus In Greek mythology, the god of sleep. The ancient Greeks invoked sleep by appealing to a god called Hypnos, from whose name the word 'hypnotism' was coined many centuries later. The link is quite appropriate, for in ancient Greece, if a person went into a deep sleep or trance situation from which it was difficult to arouse him, it w...
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Hypnus, Hypnos The god of sleep in Greek mythology; identified with the Roman god, Somnus.
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(Somnus) God of sleep.
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the ancient Greek god of sleep.
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