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    Glaucus - Wikipedia

    According to Mnaseas, again cited in Athenaeus, Glaucus abducted Syme on a journey back from Asia, and had the island Syme named after her; according to Aeschrion of Samos, Glaucus was the lover of the semi-historical Hydne. See more

    In Greek mythology, Glaucus was a Greek prophetic sea-god, born mortal and turned immortal upon eating a magical herb. It was believed that he came to the rescue of sailors and fishermen in storms, having earlier earned a … See more

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    The story of Glaucus's apotheosis was dealt with in detail by Ovid in Metamorphoses and … See more

    Aeschylus wrote a play on Glaucus, entitled Glaucus Pontius ("Glaucus of the Sea"), now lost. A work entitled Glaucus also belonged to See more

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  5. Glaucus | Sea-God, Marine-Creatures, Nereid | Britannica

  6. Glaucus atlanticus - Wikipedia

    WebGlaucus atlanticus (common names include the blue sea dragon, sea swallow, blue angel, blue glaucus, dragon slug, blue dragon, blue sea slug, and blue ocean slug) is a species of sea slug in the genus Glaucus. …

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    In Greek mythology, Glaucus ( / ˈɡlɔːkəs /; Ancient Greek: Γλαῦκος, romanized : Glaûkos, lit. 'glimmering') was a Greek prophetic sea -god, born mortal and turned immortal upon eating a magical herb. It was believed that he came to the rescue of sailors and fishermen in storms, having earlier earned a living from the sea himself.
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    Glaucus, grandson of Bellerophon, was a Lycian prince who assisted Priam, king of Troy, in the Trojan War. When he found himself opposed in combat to his hereditary friend Diomedes, they ceased fighting and exchanged armour.
    Another iteration of Glaucus’s origin stems from his lineage as the son of Sisyphus, the king of Corinth, and husband to Merope. Glaucus fed his horses with human flesh, but tragically met his demise when torn apart by the very steeds he nourished. This gruesome story adds a dark twist to the mythological narrative surrounding Glaucus.
    Glaucus, the intriguing figure from Greek mythology, has left a lasting impression on various forms of artistic expression throughout history. His captivating stories have been depicted in ancient Greek art and sculpture, immortalizing his transformation and divine nature.
  9. GLAUCUS (Glaukos) - Greek Sea-God of Fishermen

  10. Glaucus • Facts and Information on the God Glaucus

  11. Glaucus: A Fisherman From Greek Mythology

    WebDec 29, 2022 · Glaucus is a fascinating and complex figure from Greek mythology with a rich and varied history. His transformation from mortal fisherman to sea god and his role in various myths and legends have …

  12. Glaucus | Facts, Information, and Mythology - Encyclopedia Mythica

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