the personification of the rainbow in ancient Greek religion and mythology
Iris was the goddess of the rainbow in ancient Greek mythology, often depicted as a messenger who traveled between the gods and humans. She represents the Greeks' attempt to explain natural phenomena and played a role in their religious beliefs and stories about divine communication.
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Iris (także Iryda, Irys, Taumantyda; stgr. Ἶρις Iris ‘tęcza’, łac. Iris, Arcus ‘tęcza’) – w mitologii greckiej bogini i uosobienie tęczy oraz posłanka bogów.
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