Astrape and Bronte
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Astrape and Bronte
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Astrape and Bronte are, in Greek mythology, the goddesses of lightning and thunder. As members of Zeus' entourage, they were his shield bearers, given the task of carrying his thunderbolts along with Pegasus. Astrape's Roman counterpart is Fulgora. Philostratus the Elder, in Imagines 1.14, gave this description: "[From a description of an ancient Greek painting depicting the death of Semele] Bronte (Thunder), stern of face, and Astrape (Lightning), flashing light from her eyes, and raging fire f
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Greek goddesses of lightning and thunder
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2023-08-18T21:35:38Z
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