In Greek mythology, Musica (Ancient Greek: Μουσικη, romanized: Mousikê, lit.
'music') or Musia, was the third Hora (Hour) who presided over the morning hour of music and study.
[1] Musia was sister of the other eleven Hora: Anatole (Sunrise), Auge (First Light), Gymnastica (Hour of Exercise), Nymphe (Hour of Bath), Mesembria (Noon), Sponde (Libation), Elete (Hour of Prayer), Acte (Hour of Pleasure), Hesperis (Evening), Dysis (Sunset)[1] and Arctus (Night Sky).
[2] Their father was either Helios (Sun)[3] or Chronos (Time).
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