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Greek Mythology >> Nymphs >> Oceanids >> Ceto (Keto)

KETO

Greek Name

Κητω

Transliteration

Kêtô

Latin Spelling

Ceto

Translation

Sea-Monster (ketos)

KETO (Ceto) was an Indian Okeanid- and Naiad-nymph loved by the sun-god Helios. Their daughter Astris was the star-nymph wife of the Indian river Hydaspes.


PARENTS

OKEANOS (Nonnus Dionysiaca 26.350)

OFFSPRING

ASTRIS (by Helios) (Nonnus Dionysiaca 26.350)


CLASSICAL LITERATURE QUOTES

Nonnus, Dionysiaca 26. 350 ff (trans. Rouse) (Greek epic C5th A.D.) :
"Astris daughter of Helios (the Sun), happy in her offspring--men say that her mother was Keto (Ceto), a Naias (Naiad) daughter of Okeanos (Oceanus)."


SOURCES

GREEK

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