All 39 Uses of
Helios
in
Circe
- Helios and Oceanos were often at each other's tables in those days.†
p. 3.5
- But Helios flattered himself that all women went eager to his bed, slave girls and divinities alike.†
p. 4.9 *
- Like everyone, she knew the stories of Helios' temper when he was crossed.†
p. 6.4
- Helios the Sun was bound to no will but his own, and none might say what he would do.†
p. 11.8
- Some said it was because Helios had always hated Kronos' vaunting pride; others whispered that his prophetic gift gave him foreknowledge of the outcome of the war.†
p. 15.5
- Helios and Oceanos had turned the tide of war, everyone knew it.†
p. 15.9
- But Helios only returned to his halls beneath the earth, far from Zeus' sky-bright gaze.†
p. 16.0
- "You are a daughter of Helios, are you not?" he said, when he had finished, and I'd stepped back.†
p. 21.4
- He was a divine son of Helios, bright and shining, true-voiced and clever, with hopes of a throne.†
p. 35.2
- I was a daughter of Helios, surely one of those ragged men would have had me.†
p. 35.9
- "Your father — " he said, stumbling a little, for speaking of Helios always unnerved him.†
p. 44.3
- Helios frowned at his draughts in irritation.†
p. 44.6
- They were not Helios' daughter, raised on stories of breaking the world.†
p. 45.4
- Spoilsport Helios, ruining their fun.†
p. 59.9
- Helios, you have the strangest children.†
p. 64.2
- Zeus had demanded the discipline of Helios' blood.†
p. 80.1
- Helios could not speak back openly, but he could make an answer of sorts, a message of defiance to rebalance the scales.†
p. 80.1
- Watching Zeus and Helios negotiate is always good entertainment.†
p. 92.9
- I gave her an embossed gold cup to tell me all she knew of Circe, daughter of Helios, witch of Aiaia.†
p. 99.2
- None shrank and simpered as you did, and yet great Helios stepped on you all the faster, because you were already crouched at his feet.†
p. 146.3
- Let me tell you a truth about Helios and all the rest.†
p. 146.4
- And have you asked Helios?†
p. 146.7
- We do not get our charms from Helios.†
p. 156.6
- None had such a golden look except the direct line of Helios.†
p. 164.3
- Are you not the daughter of Helios?†
p. 178.8
- You are a daughter of Helios.†
p. 179.2
- She would have told Helios by now.†
p. 190.9
- And, of course, your father Helios is zealous in his vengeances.†
p. 203.9
- Helios would never defend me, but I would not tell Odysseus that.†
p. 204.0
- Think, daughter of Helios.†
p. 250.5
- You are in the house of the goddess Circe, daughter of Helios, and her son, called Telegonus.†
p. 265.0
- But I was the blood of Helios, and no light could blind me.†
p. 295.3
- Lord Helios.†
p. 302.9
- Helios and his endless wrath.†
p. 303.1
- Daughter of Helios, Bright-eyed Circe, Mistress of Beasts and Witch of Aiaia, grant me sanctuary on your dread isle, for I have no husband and no home, and nowhere else in the world is safe for me and my son.†
p. 325.8
- Daughter of Helios.†
p. 343.6
- HELIOS WAS NOT A god to be summoned, but I was the wayward daughter who had won Trygon's tail.†
p. 359.0
- I was fishing in the cove when Helios came.†
p. 364.0
- It is I, Circe, daughter of Helios, witch of Aiaia.†
p. 368.9
Definition:
Greek sun god who drove his golden chariot across the sky each day