• Greek mythology, Ceteus (Ancient Greek: Κητεύς Kêteus means "of the ravines" from kêtôeis) may refer to the following two characters: Ceteus, an Arcadian...
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    other accounts, the birth mother of Arcas was called Megisto, daughter of Ceteus, son of Lycaon, or else Themisto, daughter of Inachus. The fourth Galilean...
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  • daughter of Inachus. Megisto was of royal blood due to his father being Ceteus, son of King Lycaon of Arcadia. Like Callisto, Megisto suffered the same...
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  • Callisto. In other accounts, his birth mother was called Megisto, daughter of Ceteus, son of Lycaon, or else Themisto, daughter of Inachus. Arcas was married...
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    eponym of the Caucones that were believed to have settled in Triphylia Ceteus ✓ father of Callisto or Megisto Charisius ✓ founded Charisia Cleitor 10...
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  • mythology may refer to the following personages: Stilbe, mother of Callisto by Ceteus. Stilbe, a nymph, daughter of the river god Peneus and the Naiad Creusa...
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  • accompanied Dionysus in his campaign against the Indians. Aescaus Amphithemis Ceteus Eurybios Faunus Gleneus Nomeon Orthaon Petraeus Phanes Riphonus Spargeus...
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    the practice was non-existent then. Diodorus writes about the wives of Ceteus, the Indian captain of Eumenes, competing for burning themselves after his...
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    those who faced him, destroying many of them". Diodorus Siculus XIX-30 Ceteus, the general of Eudemus' Indian troops, died in the action. It seems nevertheless...
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    (3rd/4th century BCE) is said to have described the constellation as depicting Ceteus son of Lycaon, imploring the gods to restore his daughter Megisto who had...
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