Talasius

Talasius is also known as Thalasius, Talassus and Talassio is a god of marriage in Roman mythology. His equivalent in Greek mythology is Hymen. His name was called out during marriages. The name was derived from Thalasus, which mean wool-basket. Later accounts state that he is friend of Romulus, and that he played a role in the rape of the Sabine women.[1]

painting visualization of Talasius or Hymen by Théobald Chartran

References

Sources

  • Catullus, 61, 134.
  • Livy. History of Rome i, 9.12.
  • Plurarch. Quaestiones Romanae, 31.
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