Ceto (Greek myth)
In Greek mythology, Ceto (/ˈsiːtoʊ/; Ancient Greek: Κητώ, romanized: Kētṓ, lit. 'sea monster' or 'whale') may refer to three divine women:
* Ceto, a primordial sea goddess and daughter of Pontus (Sea) and Gaia (Earth). She was the mother of the Phorcydes by her brother Phorcys.
* Ceto, a "naiad daughter of Oceanos" and thus one of the Oceanids. Her mother was probably the Titaness Tethys. Ceto bore Helios a daughter, Astris.
* Ceto, the Nereid of sea-monsters and one of the 50 sea nymph daughters of the "Old Man of the Sea" Nereus and the Oceanid Doris.
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Ceto (Greek myth)
In Greek mythology, Ceto (/ˈsiːtoʊ/; Ancient Greek: Κητώ, romanized: Kētṓ, lit. 'sea monster' or 'whale') may refer to three divine women:
* Ceto, a primordial sea goddess and daughter of Pontus (Sea) and Gaia (Earth). She was the mother of the Phorcydes by her brother Phorcys.
* Ceto, a "naiad daughter of Oceanos" and thus one of the Oceanids. Her mother was probably the Titaness Tethys. Ceto bore Helios a daughter, Astris.
* Ceto, the Nereid of sea-monsters and one of the 50 sea nymph daughters of the "Old Man of the Sea" Nereus and the Oceanid Doris.
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Céto est, dans la mythologie g ...... ne fille du nom d' ou Astéria.
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In Greek mythology, Ceto (/ˈsi ...... Nereus and the Oceanid Doris.
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