Hegemone is a goddess of plants in Greek Mythology, specifically making them bloom and bear fruit. By the ancient Athenians, she was also considered one of the Graces with a very similar function and powers to Auxo, with Hegemone representing the season of Autumn and Auxo- Summer.
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Her parents are generally considered to be Zeus and the Oceanid Eurynome but in another variation she is described as the daughter of Aegle and "the sun" referring to either Apollo or Helios.
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Hegemone means 'mastery' in Greek.
Hegemone's official Greek name is Ἡγεμόνη.
She has similar functions to Carpo, the goddess of autumn, and the ripening and harvesting of fruits.