I The caught instant of Eternity, do not miss me!
About Êàéðîñå it is known very little. In Greece it was considered as most younger of immortal sons Çåâñà, and in Rome it often confused to Fate. It is known, that to it worshipped in ancient Olympia, especially during Olympic Games. There a number with an input on stadium were two altars, one of which has been devoted to god Hermes, the patron of games, and another? Êàéðîñó. Most younger of immortal sons Çåâñà? Êàéðîñ was considered as the patron of chances, opportunities and happy instants.
About Êàéðîñå it is known very little. In Greece it was considered as most younger of immortal sons Çåâñà, and in Rome it often confused to Fate. It is known, that to it worshipped in ancient Olympia, especially during Olympic Games. There a number with an input on stadium were two altars, one of which has been devoted to god Hermes, the patron of games, and another? Êàéðîñó. Most younger of immortal sons Çåâñà? Êàéðîñ was considered as the patron of chances, opportunities and happy instants.