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- Ceto abstract "For the minor planet, see 65489 Ceto.Keto (Ancient Greek: Κητώ, Kētō, "sea monster") — Latinized as Ceto — is a primordial sea goddess in Greek mythology, the daughter of Gaia and Pontus. Keto was also variously called Crataeis (Κράταιις, Krataiis, from κραταιίς "mighty") and Trienus (Τρίενος, Trienos, from τρίενος "within three years"), and was occasionally conflated by scholars with the goddess Hecate (for whom Trienus and Crataeis are also epithets). As a mythological figure, she is most notable for bearing by Phorcys a host of monstrous children, collectively known as the Phorcydes. The asteroid 65489 Ceto was named after her, and its satellite after Phorcys. This goddess should not be confused with the minor Oceanid also named Keto — who appears in Hesiod's Theogony as a separate character from Keto the daughter of Pontus and Gaia — or with various mythological beings referred to as ketos (plural ketea); this is a general term for "sea monster" in Ancient Greek.".
- Ceto thumbnail KetoAltar.jpg?width=300.
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- Ceto wikiPageExternalLink Keto.html.
- Ceto wikiPageID "19275977".
- Ceto wikiPageRevisionID "604332756".
- Ceto abode Sea.
- Ceto children "The Hesperides, The Gorgons, The Graeae, Thoosa, Scylla, Echidna, Ladon and all sea Monsters".
- Ceto consort Phorcys.
- Ceto hasPhotoCollection Ceto.
- Ceto name "Keto".
- Ceto parents "Pontus and Gaia".
- Ceto siblings "Nereus, Thaumas, Phorcys and Eurybia".
- Ceto type "Greek".
- Ceto subject Category:Greek_goddesses.
- Ceto subject Category:Greek_mythology.
- Ceto subject Category:Monsters.
- Ceto subject Category:Offspring_of_Gaia.
- Ceto subject Category:Sea_and_river_goddesses.
- Ceto type Abstraction100002137.
- Ceto type Belief105941423.
- Ceto type Cognition100023271.
- Ceto type Content105809192.
- Ceto type Deity109505418.
- Ceto type Goddess109535622.
- Ceto type GreekGoddesses.
- Ceto type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Ceto type SpiritualBeing109504135.
- Ceto type Place.
- Ceto type PopulatedPlace.
- Ceto type Wikidata:Q532.
- Ceto type Place.
- Ceto type Location.
- Ceto comment "For the minor planet, see 65489 Ceto.Keto (Ancient Greek: Κητώ, Kētō, "sea monster") — Latinized as Ceto — is a primordial sea goddess in Greek mythology, the daughter of Gaia and Pontus. Keto was also variously called Crataeis (Κράταιις, Krataiis, from κραταιίς "mighty") and Trienus (Τρίενος, Trienos, from τρίενος "within three years"), and was occasionally conflated by scholars with the goddess Hecate (for whom Trienus and Crataeis are also epithets).".
- Ceto label "Ceto (mitologia)".
- Ceto label "Ceto (mitologia)".
- Ceto label "Ceto (mythologie)".
- Ceto label "Ceto".
- Ceto label "Ceto".
- Ceto label "Céto".
- Ceto label "Keto (Mythologie)".
- Ceto label "Keto (córka Pontosa)".
- Ceto label "Кето".
- Ceto label "ケートー".
- Ceto label "刻托".
- Ceto sameAs Kétó.
- Ceto sameAs Keto_(Mythologie).
- Ceto sameAs Κητώ.
- Ceto sameAs Ceto.
- Ceto sameAs Zeto.
- Ceto sameAs Céto.
- Ceto sameAs 4_26833.
- Ceto sameAs Keto.
- Ceto sameAs Ceto_(mitologia).
- Ceto sameAs ケートー.
- Ceto sameAs 케토.
- Ceto sameAs Ceto_(mythologie).
- Ceto sameAs Keto_(córka_Pontosa).
- Ceto sameAs Ceto_(mitologia).
- Ceto sameAs m.064r6sy.
- Ceto sameAs Q209489.
- Ceto sameAs Q209489.
- Ceto sameAs Ceto.
- Ceto wasDerivedFrom Ceto?oldid=604332756.
- Ceto depiction KetoAltar.jpg.
- Ceto isPrimaryTopicOf Ceto.