Who are the oldest to youngest Muses?
My takes on the Nine Muses of Greek Mythology! In order of oldest to youngest, we have Calliope, Clio, Erato, Euterpe, Melpomene, Polyhymnia, Terpsichore, Thalia, and Urania.
Who are the nine Muses eldest to youngest?
Members Calliope, the eldest and leader of The Nine Muses. The 2nd born Muse, Clio. The third muse, Erato. Euterpe, the fourth. Melpomene, the fifth. Polyhymnia the sixth Muse. Terpischore, the seventh-born of the sisters. Thalia, the second youngest of The Nine Muses.
Do the Muses have an order?
Mnemosyne [bore to Zeus] the Mousai (Muses), the eldest of whom was Kalliope (Calliope), followed by Kleio (Clio), Melpomene, Euterpe, Erato, Terpsikhore (Terpsichore), Ourania (Urania), Thaleia (Thalia), and Polymnia (Polyhymnia). Plato, Cratylus 259 (trans.
What does each of the 9 Muses represent?
Who are the muses and what are their roles? The nine muses and their roles are: Urania (astronomy), Polyhymnia (hymns), Melpomene (tragic theatre), Thalia (comedic theatre), Clio (history), Calliope (epic poetry), Euterpe (song and elegiac poetry), Terpsichore (dance), and Erato (lyrical poetry).
What is the order of the Muses?
And when time passed, Mnemosyne gave birth to nine daughters, the MUSES, who some say were born in this order: first Calliope, then Clio 1, Melpomene, Euterpe, Erato 3, Terpsichore 1, Urania 2, Thalia 2, and Polymnia. MUSES - Greek Mythology Link Greek Mythology Link GML MUSES Greek Mythology Link GML MUSES