In
Greek mythology, the three Graces were:
Aglaia (
splendor),
Euphrosyne (
mirth), and
Thalia (good
cheer). They were lesser
goddesses and the daughters of
Zeus and
Eurynome, a daughter of the
Titan god
Ocean. Usually, the Graces were regarded as an inseperable
incarnation of
beauty and
grace.
The Graces entertained the gods with their enchanting dancing to Apollo's lyre. Every banquet needed them along with the Muses in order for it to go smoothly. With the Muses, they were known as the "Queens of Song".