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*Hausos (h2aus-os-) is the reconstructed name of a theoretic Proto-Indo-European goddess associated with dawn.
Indo-European deities developed from the theoretic *Hausos include include Vedic Ushas, Slavic Zorya, Greek Eos, Roman Aurora and Lithuanian Aušra.
Also cognate is the term za ustra "early morning" in Old Church Slavonic.
If the Germanic goddess Eostre was historically venerated, a relation to her has also been proposed.[who?]
As a love goddess, she was also called *Wenos "lust" (c.f. Venus, Vanadis, Vanir).
The Romans equated the Roman goddess Mater Matuta with Eos. Mythographer Georges Dumézil accepts this and from known fragments of the Matralia ritual, Dumézil conjectures that Hausos' mythological role was as the aunt and foster mother of the Helios, the personified sun in Greek mythology. The hypothetical myth is as follows:
Most other astronomical interpretations of early mythology are now discredited, after being popular in the early 20th century, but this myth may still be worth consideration.
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