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Daughter of Mother Earth in Basque mythology
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Ilargi, Ile or Ilazki (Basque language: "Moon") was the Goddess of the Moon in Basque mythology.

She is the sister of Eki, the Goddess of the Sun, and the daughter of the Goddess Amalur, Mother Earth, to whom, as her sister, she returns daily.

See also

References

  1. Barandiarán, José Miguel de. Mitologia del Pueblo Vasco. Ostoa, 1997. ISBN 84-88960-16-6.
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