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Nox
Personification of Night
Equivalents
Greek equivalentNyx[1]

In Roman mythology, Nox is the Roman goddess and personification of the night.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Tripp, s.v. Nyx, p. 399; Peck, s.v. Nyx.
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