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- Clio abstract "In Greek mythology, Clio (/ˈkli.oʊ/ or, more rarely, /ˈklaɪ.oʊ/; from Greek: Κλειώ; \"made famous\" or \"to make famous\"), also spelled Kleio, is the muse of history, or in a few mythological accounts, the muse of lyre playing. Like all the muses, she is a daughter of Zeus and the Titaness Mnemosyne. Along with her sisters, she was considered to dwell either Mount Helicon or Mount Parnassos. Other common locations for the Muses were Pieria in Thessaly, near to Mount Olympus. She had one son, Hyacinth, with one of several kings, in various myths—with Pierus, King of Macedon, or with king Oebalus of Sparta, or with king Amyclas, progenitor of the people of Amyclae, dwellers about Sparta. Some sources say she was also the mother of Hymenaios. Other accounts credit her as the mother of Linus, a poet that was buried at Argos, but Linus has a number of differing parents depending upon the account, including several accounts where he is the son of Clio's sisters Urania or Calliope.All of the Muses were considered to be the best practitioners of their fields, and any mortal challenging them in their sphere was destined to be defeated. They were often associated with Apollo. The most common number of the Muses is 9, but the number is not always consistent in earlier mythologies. Hesiod is usually considered to have set their number, names, and spheres of interest in his poem Theogony.Clio, sometimes referred to as \"the Proclaimer\", is often represented with an open scroll of parchment scroll or a set of tablets. The name is etymologically derived from the Greek root κλέω/κλείω (meaning \"to recount,\" \"to make famous,\" or \"to celebrate\").In her capacity as \"the proclaimer, glorifier and celebrator of history, great deeds and accomplishments,\" Clio is the namesake of various modern brands, including the Clio Awards for excellence in advertising. 'Clio' also represents history in some coined words in academic usage: cliometrics, cliodynamics.".
- Clio thumbnail Car_of_history.jpg?width=300.
- Clio wikiPageExternalLink subcats.php?cat_1=5&cat_2=115&cat_3=96&cat_4=2235.
- Clio wikiPageExternalLink MousaKleio.html.
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- Clio wikiPageRevisionID "694485664".
- Clio wikiPageWikiLink Amyclas.
- Clio wikiPageWikiLink Apollo.
- Clio wikiPageWikiLink Argos.
- Clio wikiPageWikiLink Calliope.
- Clio wikiPageWikiLink Category:Historiography_of_Greece.
- Clio wikiPageWikiLink Category:Muses.
- Clio wikiPageWikiLink Category:Offspring_of_Zeus.
- Clio wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pierian_mythology.
- Clio wikiPageWikiLink Clio_Awards.
- Clio wikiPageWikiLink Cliodynamics.
- Clio wikiPageWikiLink Cliometrics.
- Clio wikiPageWikiLink Greek_mythology.
- Clio wikiPageWikiLink Hesiod.
- Clio wikiPageWikiLink History.
- Clio wikiPageWikiLink Hyacinth_(mythology).
- Clio wikiPageWikiLink Hymen_(god).
- Clio wikiPageWikiLink Linus_(mythology).
- Clio wikiPageWikiLink Macedonia_(ancient_kingdom).
- Clio wikiPageWikiLink Mnemosyne.
- Clio wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Helicon.
- Clio wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Olympus.
- Clio wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Parnassus.
- Clio wikiPageWikiLink Muse.
- Clio wikiPageWikiLink Muses_in_popular_culture.
- Clio wikiPageWikiLink Oebalus.
- Clio wikiPageWikiLink Pieria_(regional_unit).
- Clio wikiPageWikiLink Pierus.
- Clio wikiPageWikiLink Sparta.
- Clio wikiPageWikiLink Theogony.
- Clio wikiPageWikiLink Thessaly.
- Clio wikiPageWikiLink Titan_(mythology).
- Clio wikiPageWikiLink Urania.
- Clio wikiPageWikiLink Zeus.
- Clio wikiPageWikiLink File:Car_of_history.jpg.
- Clio wikiPageWikiLink File:Clio-Mignard.jpg.
- Clio wikiPageWikiLink File:Gentileschi,_Artemisia_-_Clio_-_1632.jpg.
- Clio wikiPageWikiLinkText "Clio".
- Clio wikiPageWikiLinkText "History".
- Clio wikiPageWikiLinkText "Leio".
- Clio wikiPageWikiLinkText "history".
- Clio wikiPageWikiLinkText "personification of History".
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- Clio wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category_inline.
- Clio wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Footer_Nine_Muses.
- Clio wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPAc-en.
- Clio wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-el.
- Clio wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
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- Clio subject Category:Historiography_of_Greece.
- Clio subject Category:Muses.
- Clio subject Category:Offspring_of_Zeus.
- Clio subject Category:Pierian_mythology.
- Clio hypernym Muse.
- Clio type Person.
- Clio type Art.
- Clio type Redirect.
- Clio type Study.
- Clio type Thing.
- Clio comment "In Greek mythology, Clio (/ˈkli.oʊ/ or, more rarely, /ˈklaɪ.oʊ/; from Greek: Κλειώ; \"made famous\" or \"to make famous\"), also spelled Kleio, is the muse of history, or in a few mythological accounts, the muse of lyre playing. Like all the muses, she is a daughter of Zeus and the Titaness Mnemosyne. Along with her sisters, she was considered to dwell either Mount Helicon or Mount Parnassos. Other common locations for the Muses were Pieria in Thessaly, near to Mount Olympus.".
- Clio label "Clio".
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- Clio sameAs Кліо.
- Clio sameAs Клио.
- Clio sameAs ক্লিও_(মিউজ).
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- Clio sameAs Clio.
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- Clio sameAs Klio_(Muse).
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- Clio sameAs Klio.
- Clio sameAs Clío.
- Clio sameAs Kleio.
- Clio sameAs Klio.
- Clio sameAs کلیو_(اسطوره).
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- Clio sameAs Clio.
- Clio sameAs Clío_(mitoloxía).
- Clio sameAs קליאו.
- Clio sameAs Klio.
- Clio sameAs Kleió.
- Clio sameAs Կլիո.
- Clio sameAs Kleio.
- Clio sameAs Klíó.
- Clio sameAs Clio.
- Clio sameAs クレイオー.
- Clio sameAs კლიო_(მუზა).