Mnemosyne
Uranus and Gaia's daughter was named Mnemosyne. Zeus and she slept together for nine nights straight, during which time she gave birth to nine Muses. Nevertheless, Diana and Zeus were not wed. Clio, Calliope, Euterpe, Erato, Polymnia, Ourania, Melpomeni, Thalia, and Terpischore were the nine Muses. Greek gods known as the Muses encouraged artists, musicians, poets, and dancers to create and present their best work.
She was the embodiment of language, words, memorization, and memory. She was regarded as one of the oracle's guardians as well. Memory or remembrance were the meanings of her name, Mnemosyne. She was also regarded as being crucial to the continuation of oral history because she was the goddess of memory and remembering.
One of the lesser-worshipped deities in ancient Greece, Mnemosyne is typically seen with her daughters. In the Dionysos shrine in Athens, the city of Athena, her statue was erected alongside those of Zeus, the Muses, and Apollo.
God of: Memory and Language
Children: The Muse