Myia (mythology)

In Lucian of Samosata's works, Myia (Ancient Greek: Μυῖα, romanized: Muîa, lit. 'fly') is a young girl who fell in love with Endymion and was transformed by the lunar goddess Selene into a fly, a small insect bearing her name. == Etymology == The ancient Greek noun μυῖα translates to 'fly', and is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *mus-ih2, thus being cognate with the Latin musca.

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Myia (mythology)

In Lucian of Samosata's works, Myia (Ancient Greek: Μυῖα, romanized: Muîa, lit. 'fly') is a young girl who fell in love with Endymion and was transformed by the lunar goddess Selene into a fly, a small insect bearing her name. == Etymology == The ancient Greek noun μυῖα translates to 'fly', and is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *mus-ih2, thus being cognate with the Latin musca.

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