Theometor
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Theometor (Ancient Greek: Θεομήτωρ), meaning 'mother of a god', is an epithet.[1] In the classical world, it was applied to the goddess Hera at Samos,[2][1] and to Agrippina the Younger on coins (because she was the mother of Nero).[2][1] In Christian literature, it is an epithet of Mary, mother of Jesus, especially in Eastern Christianity.[3][1]