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Terpsichore is one of the Nine Muses of Olympus. She was assigned to the artistic sphere of dance and choral song. She was usually represented with a lyre of plectrum and she is ususally considered the mother of Linos. Terpsichore is Lynette's ultimate weapon in Soulcalibur III. Terpsichore is the mainworld of the Terpsichore System and the capital of Terpsichore Sector. It joined the Independent Coalition of Systems in 243 AKR, along with the other worlds of the Church of Terpsichore. 90% of the population lives in a single city, Terpsichore City. The flag of Terpsichore is a vertical tricolour. The left and right bars are black, and the middle bar is white. In the middle bar, at the centre of the flag, is a red six-pointed cross, the symbol of the Church of Terpsichore. Terpsichore, « qui apprécie la danse », est la muse de la danse et de la poésie légère. C'est une jeune fille, vive, enjouée, couronnée de guirlandes et vêtue d’une robe souple, qui joue d’une harpe dont la cadence rythme ses pas. Certains auteurs en font la mère des sirènes. In Greek mythology, Terpsichore (pronounced /tərpˈsɪkəri/) ("delight of dancing") was one of the nine Muses, ruling over dance and the dramatic chorus. She lends her name to the word "terpsichorean" which means "of or relating to dance". She is usually depicted sitting down, holding a lyre, accompanying with her music to the dancers' choirs. She is sometimes said to be the mother of the Sirens by Achelous. Her name comes from the Greek words τέρπω ("delight") and χoρός ("dance"). The weapon itself is identical in form and function to a trident dagger. She plays a lyre and features in the television series' Hercules the Legendary Journeys and Xena the Warrior Princess. She is the daughter of Zeus and Mnemosyne, sister of Calliope the Goddess of Heroic poetry, and the granddaughter of Gaea and Uranus. She is also be the mother of the sirens and Parthenope, and may be the aunt of Orpheus and Asclepius. She plays a lyre named after her, called Terpsichore's Lyre.
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She plays a lyre and features in the television series' Hercules the Legendary Journeys and Xena the Warrior Princess. She is the daughter of Zeus and Mnemosyne, sister of Calliope the Goddess of Heroic poetry, and the granddaughter of Gaea and Uranus. She is also be the mother of the sirens and Parthenope, and may be the aunt of Orpheus and Asclepius. She plays a lyre named after her, called Terpsichore's Lyre. In Greek mythology, Terpsichore (pronounced /tərpˈsɪkəri/) ("delight of dancing") was one of the nine Muses, ruling over dance and the dramatic chorus. She lends her name to the word "terpsichorean" which means "of or relating to dance". She is usually depicted sitting down, holding a lyre, accompanying with her music to the dancers' choirs. She is sometimes said to be the mother of the Sirens by Achelous. Her name comes from the Greek words τέρπω ("delight") and χoρός ("dance"). The weapon itself is identical in form and function to a trident dagger. Terpsichore is one of the Nine Muses of Olympus. She was assigned to the artistic sphere of dance and choral song. She was usually represented with a lyre of plectrum and she is ususally considered the mother of Linos. Terpsichore is the mainworld of the Terpsichore System and the capital of Terpsichore Sector. It joined the Independent Coalition of Systems in 243 AKR, along with the other worlds of the Church of Terpsichore. Terpsichore is ruled directly by the Church of Terpsichore, which has a large influence over most of the sector. It is the home/origin of said Church. The rule of the Church is quite dictatorial, and there have been a number of uprisings against it over the years, leading to civil wars. Worlds that resisted the Church have occasionally been invaded, and the Church/Terpsichore government have been accused of a number of rights violations in said invasions and the civil wars. 90% of the population lives in a single city, Terpsichore City. The flag of Terpsichore is a vertical tricolour. The left and right bars are black, and the middle bar is white. In the middle bar, at the centre of the flag, is a red six-pointed cross, the symbol of the Church of Terpsichore. Terpsichore, « qui apprécie la danse », est la muse de la danse et de la poésie légère. C'est une jeune fille, vive, enjouée, couronnée de guirlandes et vêtue d’une robe souple, qui joue d’une harpe dont la cadence rythme ses pas. Certains auteurs en font la mère des sirènes. Terpsichore is Lynette's ultimate weapon in Soulcalibur III.