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    Family. Glaucus's parentage is different in the different traditions: (i) Nereus; [1] (ii) Copeus; [2] (iii) Polybus, son of Hermes, and Euboea, daughter of Larymnus; [3] (iv) Anthedon and Alcyone; [4] or Poseidon and the nymph Naïs. [5][6] Mythology. Origin.

  2. Family. The mother of Glaucus was Merope, a daughter of Atlas and one of the Pleiades. [4] . By marrying Sisyphus, she became the only one of the Pleiades to mate with a mortal. Glaucus was the brother of Almus, Thersander and Ornytion (Porphyrion)

  3. GLAUKOS (Glaucus) was a mortal fisherman who was transformed into a sea-god after eating a magical herb. He was the patron god of fishermen. Proteus was described as a blue-skinned merman, with copper-green hair and a serpentine fish-tail in place of legs.

  4. Family. Glaucus' mother was Queen Pasiphaë, daughter of Helios, and thus, brother to Acacallis, Ariadne, Androgeus, Deucalion, Phaedra, Xenodice, and Catreus. Mythology. One day, while playing with a ball [1] or chasing a mouse [2] Glaucus fell into a jar of honey and died.

  5. Glaucus, in Greek mythology, was a sea deity whose origins differ in different sources. His best known story is the one told by Ovid. In Euripides' play Orestes, Glaucus was the son of Nereus, having helped Menelaus and the Argonauts in their journeys.

  6. 18 wrz 2023 · Glaucus is the once-mortal sea god for fishermen of Greek mythology. Explore his transformation, love for Scylla and role with the Argonauts.

  7. Glaucus, as a mortal who transformed into a sea god, offers unique insights into the complexities of divine beings. His journey from a simple fisherman to an immortal deity provides a glimpse into the role and significance of sea gods in Greek mythology .

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