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Who are the nine goddesses in charge of art in Greek mythology?
First, Carly Obi: the goddess of eloquence and narrative poetry.

Second, Clio: the goddess of history.

Urana: Goddess of Astronomy.

Fourth, Melbomeni: the goddess of tragedy.

5. Talia: the goddess of comedy.

Sixth, Terpsichore: the goddess of dance.

Erato: The Goddess of Love Poems.

8. Many hymns: Goddess of Odes.

Euterpe: the goddess of lyric poetry.

Muse: The daughter of Zeus and Menemene, also known as the muse or the god of Pierre, was born in Pierre.

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The other three goddesses:

Mnemosyne: The goddess of memory, the daughter of Uranus and Gaia. One of the twelve Titan gods, one of the original three muses, the mother of The Nine Muses, the embodiment of memory.

In many myths and legends, as the mother of the muse, she was originally the patron saint of oral narrative poets. She is also an ancient goddess of time, and she is also an underage Oracle goddess. She was in charge of the underground Oracle of Trovonius in Bohemia.

2. Mehlert: the goddess of deep thinking, the daughter of Uranus and Gaia. Titan, the twelve sisters of Titan, one of the first three muses.

Ode: The goddess of singing, the daughter of Uranus and Gaia. Titan, the twelve sisters of Titan, one of the first three muses.

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