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  2. Scylla - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps trying to reconcile these conflicting accounts, Apollonius of Rhodes says that Crataeis was another name for Hecate, and that she and Phorcys were the parents of Scylla. [13] Likewise, Semos of Delos [14] says that Crataeis was the daughter of Hecate and Triton, and mother of Scylla by Deimos.

  3. Crataeis - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps trying to reconcile these conflicting accounts, Apollonius of Rhodes says that Crataeis was another name for Hecate, and that she and Phorcys were the parents of Scylla. [5] Likewise, Semos of Delos (FGrHist 396 F 22) says that Crataeis was the daughter of Hecate and Triton, and mother of Scylla by Deimos.

  4. Scylla (daughter of Nisus) - Wikipedia

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    Scylla's story is a close parallel to that of Comaetho, daughter of Pterelaus. Similar stories were told of Pisidice (princess of Methymna) and of Leucophrye. The story of al-Nadirah told by al-Tabari and early Islamic writers are considered by Theodor Nöldeke to be derived from the tale of Scylla. [6]

  5. Phorcys - Wikipedia

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    Apollonius of Rhodes has Scylla as the daughter of Phorcys and a conflated Crataeis-Hecate. According to a fragment of Sophocles, Phorcys is the father of the Sirens. [11] The scholiast on Apollonius of Rhodes cites Phorcys and Ceto as the parents of the Hesperides, but this assertion is not repeated in other ancient sources.

  6. What ‘Gentle Parenting’ Misunderstands About Human Nature

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    Parents shouldn’t, therefore, interpret their children’s transgressions as fully formed moral acts. ... The perilous trip of the ship of Ulysses between Scylla and Charybdis. (Photo by George ...

  7. Charybdis - Wikipedia

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    Henry Fuseli's painting of Odysseus facing the choice between Scylla and Charybdis, 1794–1796. Charybdis (/ k ə ˈ r ɪ b d ɪ s /; Ancient Greek: Χάρυβδις, romanized: Khárybdis, Attic Greek: [kʰárybdis]; Latin: Charybdis, Classical Latin: [kʰäˈrʏbd̪ɪs̠]) is a sea monster in Greek mythology.

  8. Nisos - Wikipedia

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    Eros caused his daughter Scylla to fall in love with Minos. [10] In one version, Minos tempts Scylla with a golden necklace to betray and kill her father. [11] In another version, she fell in love with Minos from a distance, and after cutting off the purple lock, she presented it to Minos. However, Minos was disgusted with her act, calling her ...

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    Read on to learn all about Caitlin Clark's parents, Brent and Anne Nizzi-Clark. Caitlin Clark family (@caitlinclark22 via Instagram) Caitlin Clark's father played sports growing up.