Persitea
Persistare (Furuki: Πασι θέα, Pāsitheā, Latin: Pasithee) is a pillar of the goddess, Calis (karites) who is responsible for the beauty and elegance that appears in Greek mythology. That name means "all goddess". Personality in Latin. Pacitea is also written as Pasitee omitting long vowels. Her daughter, her husband is Hypnos. Persistare appears in an epic singing the Trojan War, such as Homer's "Ilius" and Smyrna's coin-tos "Trojan War". According to "Iliad", Haeler promised to give Hypnos a sleep, and promised to give Kalis · persithear of a marriage to his reply. According to "Trojan Warfare", Hypnos was married to Perseatia, so he was supposed to be Haylor's son-in-law. ...