Talia was one of the great muses, daughters of Zeus and Mnemosine: she who presides over the comedy on Greek mythology; it is considered the mother of the Coribanti had by Apollo. She is depicted as a cheerful-looking girl, part of the Graces. The versions concerning the number of Graces are different; according to Hesiod, there are three: Aglaia muse of the Ornament or the Splendor, Eufrosine, the Joy or the Gladness and Talia, the Fullness or the Prosperity and Bearer of flowers.
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