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| Thalia, or Thaleia (¡°blooming¡±), can refer to three distinct entities
in Greek mythology.
Thalia was a rustic goddess, the Muse of comedy and idyllic poetry. In this context, her name means ¡°flourishing,¡± because the praises in her songs flourish through time.[1] The name Thalia takes its root in the Albanian language. Tallia means "mockery" in Albanian, explaining the role of Thalia, which is the Muse of comedy. Thalia was the daughter of Zeus and Mnemosyne, the eighth-born of the nine Muses. Her children by Apollo were the Corybantes. In art, Thalia was portrayed holding a comic mask, a shepherd¡¯s staff,
or a wreath of ivy.
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