(Greek mythology) the Titaness who was mother of Helios and Selene and Eos in ancient mythology.
1The father's sister is called 'amita,' the mother's 'matertera'; both go in Greek by the name 'theia,' or, with some, 'tithis.'
2Ekousion is to eikon-theyielding-anagkeis e an agke iousa, the passage through ravines which impede motion: aletheia is theia ale, divine motion.
3Among the Alexandrian writers alchemy was designated as e tes chrusou te kai argurou poieseos techne theia kai iera or e episteme iera.
4But the results also teach us a bit more about Theia itself.
5Auckland pop musician Theia has chosen Sydney-based experimental pop producer Oh Boy.
6One of the fast-rising stars in the NZ music world right now is Theia.
7Traces of the planet, known as Theia, have been found during analysis of lunar rocks.
8Hyperion and Theia had, as children, Helios, Selênê and Eôs, or Sun, Moon, and Dawn.
9I think the video looks great and local artists Kings, Theia, and Randa have talent to burn.
10One explanation is that Theia and the early Earth must have had an identical composition to start with.
11Hyperion and Theia, Mr. & Mrs.
12Perhaps, however, the name Theonoe may mean 'she who knows divine things' (Theia noousa) better than others.
13The crust is where mixed debris would have ended up, whereas the deep interior would have more bits of Theia.
14AURORA, goddess of the morning, was the youngest daughter of Hyperion and Theia, or, according to some, of Titan and Terra.
15Alt-pop artist Theia who hails from Christchurch has popped into our Auckland studio today to perform her new single Not Your Princess.
16Hyperion the Titan god wed Theia the Titan goddess, and their children were Hellos, the bright Sun, and Selene, the clear Moon.