Emation - Emation

Japanese: エマティオン - えまてぃおん
Emation - Emation

…She was loved by Eos and spent a time of pleasure, but when Eos asked Zeus for immortality for her lover, he accepted. However, she forgot to ask for immortality, and she grew old and weak, eventually losing all her voice and turning into a cicada. The two had two children, Emation and Memnon, the latter of whom became the king of Ethiopia. [Tomohiro Mizutani]. …

*Some of the terminology explanations that mention "Emasion" are listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…エオスに愛され歓楽の時を過ごしていたが,エオスがゼウスに恋人の不死を乞い受け入れられたが,不老を求めるのを忘れたため,老い衰えてついには声のみとなり果て,蟬(せみ)に変じたという。二人の間にはエマティオンĒmatiōnとメムノンが生まれ,後者はエチオピア王になった。【水谷 智洋】。…

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