Phorcys
Phorcys
Phorcys, dont le nom évoque l’écume blanchâtre des flots, est fils de Gala et de Pontos. Divinité redoutable et perfide de la mer, il est donné pour le père des monstrueuses Gorgones et des Grées, et peut-être de Scylla et du dragon Ladon, gardien du jardin des Hespérides.
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- Phorcys - mythologie.
- Phorcys (Phorcus; Old man of the sea) Greek An ancient sea god; son of Gaia and Pontus; husband to his sister Ceto.
- Stheno (Strong) Greek One of the three Gorgons, female monsters; daughter of Ceto, an ancient sea goddess, and Phorcys; her sisters were Euryale and Medusa.
- Thaumus (Wonder) Greek An ancient sea god, ranked among the second-generation of Titans; son of Gaia and Pontus; brother of Ceto, Phorcys, Nereus, and Eurybia.
- Euryal e (Wide-Stepping) Greek One of the three gorgons, female monsters; daughter of Ceto, an ancient sea goddess, and Phorcys; her sisters were Stheno and Medusa.