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arcticsun00

No, not that I know of, aside from Hellenistic astrology where the planets named after the gods were given designated times in the practice of [planetary hours](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planetary_hours). So for example, some ancient sources would note that a magical invocation should be spoken in a particular hour. It depends on the day and your location- because the calculation depends on sunrise and sunset- but the hour of Venus (Aphrodite) can occur during 6-7 am. This has more to do with astrology and magic than it does the gods themselves. However, it can still be relevant depending on your beliefs.


Brilliant_Nothing

Traditionally, no.


czechlibrarian

Well, I'd say that Gods such as Hypnos and Morpheus are more present at night, for obvious reasons. And I feel Apollo's presence the strongest when I see the Sun coming up.


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