>>Hi everybody,
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>>Yestersday we were talking with my colleague about Greek mythology. He is from Peru originally and he kept insisting on Orpheus being the god of sleep, saying that they have a Spanish expression "Orpheus arms". Well, I know the story of Orpheus and Eurydice and told him it, but hadn't convniced him. Anyway, the expression I know in Russian is "Mortheus arms", e.g Mortheus is the god (?), who appeared in man's like in people's dreams. However, I can not find anything confirming my truth in Google, I believe, because of the wrong spelling. Could you please help me out with the English spelling and perhaps give some supporting links? Because I know I'm right and even checked today in the morning in the Greek Mythology book I have in Russian.
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>Namoi;
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>Hypnos, also known as Somnus, was the Greek God of Sleep. My Catholic Education did have some value afterall! :)
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>My wife is also from Peru by the way.
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>Tom
Ok, here's my colleague's response:
http://blogs.ya.com/solnegro/Unfortunately I don't know Spanish to see the relevance.
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