Oneiroi Oneiroi

Oneiroi - Definition and Overview

In Greek mythology, the Oneiroi were the sons of Hypnos, the god of sleep. They were personifications of dreams—black-winged daemons—and they were said to live on the shores of the Ocean in the far West, in a cavern near the border of Hades. The gods sent dreams to mortals from one of two gates located there: true dreams emerged from a gate made of horn, whereas false dreams threaded their way from a gate fashioned of ivory.

The most powerful of the Oneiroi was Morpheus, and his brothers were Icelus, Phobetor and Phantasos.

  1. Hypnos
  2. Morpheus
  3. Icelus
  4. Phantasos
  5. Phobetor

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