

Pantheon: Greek
Family: Olympian
Abode: Mount Olympus
Parents: Thaumas and Electra
Consort: Zephyrus
Notable Siblings: Arke, Harpies, Hydaspes
Notable Children: Pothos
Associations: Rainbows
Others Symbols: Rainbow, caduceus, pitcher
Key Points
- Personification of the rainbow
- Messenger of the gods
Brief Bio
Iris is a daughter of the gods Thaumas and Electra, the personification of the rainbow and messenger of the gods, a servant to the Olympians and especially Queen Hera.
Iris appears in several stories carrying messages from and to the gods or running errands but has no unique mythology of her own. Similarly, very little to none of a historical cult and worship of Iris is attested in surviving records, with only a few traces surviving from the island of Delos.
In ancient art, Iris is depicted as a winged young woman carrying a caduceus, the symbol of the messengers, and a pitcher of water for the gods. Iris was traditionally seen as the consort of Zephyrus, the god of the west wind and one of the four Anemoi, by whom she is the mother of Pothos in some versions.
Iris Ἶρις

GREEK MYTHOLOGY

