- In Gr**** mythology,
Crataeis (Κραταιίς, -ίδος, alt. Crataiis) is, by some accounts, the
mother of Scylla. In Homer's Odyssey,
Circe tells Odysseus: "Nay...
- Ceto's grandson.
According to Apollodorus,
Scylla was the
daughter of
Crataeis, with the
father being either Trienus (Triton?) or
Phorcus (a
variant of...
- says that
Crataeis was
another name for Hecate, and that she and
Phorcys were the
parents of Scylla. Likewise,
Semos of
Delos says that
Crataeis was the...
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after her, and its
satellite after Phorcys. Ceto was also
variously called Crataeis[citation needed] (Κράταιις, Krataiis, from κραταιίς "mighty") and Trienus[citation...
- "Hecate who is
called Crataeis," and
Phorcys were the
parents of Scylla.
Semos of
Delos (FGrHist 396 F 22) says that
Crataeis was the
daughter of Hekate...
- Elasippus, Mestor, Azaes,
Diaprepes Cleito Plato 4th cent. BC
Scylla Crataeis Euphemus Doris Tzetzes 12th cent. AD
Europa Pindar 5th cent. BC Mecionice...
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Apollonius Rhodius 4.828.
While Odyssey 12.124
itself says Scylla's
mother was
Crataeis, its
scholiast mentions the non-Homeric
tradition that
Lamia was her mother...
- blasts. A Evil
Courage of
Asmodeus Sabbac has
immense willpower and
superhuman endurance. C
Flight of
Crataeis Sabbac has
flight and
superhuman speed....
- "Hecate who is
called Crataeis," and
Phorcys were the
parents of Scylla.
Semos of
Delos (FGrHist 396 F 22) says that
Crataeis was the
daughter of Hekate...
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transformed into a sea eagle. VIII: 17-104
Scylla (sea monster)
Daughter of
Crataeis. Metamorphosed, by Circe, into a
terrifying sea
monster on the Italian...