- Phorcys
In
Greek mythology , Phorcys, or Phorkys (Φόρκυς), was one of the names of the "Old Man [or One] of the Sea", the primeval sea god, who, according toHesiod , was the son of Pontus and Gaia. According to theOrphic hymns, Phorcys,Cronos and Rhea were the eldest offspring ofOceanus and Tethys (Kerenyi p 42). Other names for the Old Man areNereus andProteus (Kerenyi pp 42-43). His wife wasCeto and together they had many children, all hideous monsters (except for theHesperides ) collectively known as thePhorcydes . The Gorgons and Scylla were four of his beautiful children, but they were subsequently turned into monsters.In Hellenistic-Roman mosaics, Phorcys was depicted as a fish-tailed merman with crab-claw fore-legs and red-spiked skin.
Consorts/Children
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Ceto
## Echidna
##Gorgon s
###Euryale
### Medusa
###Stheno
##Graeae
###Deino
###Enyo
###Pemphredo
##Hesperides
###Aegle
###Arethusa
###Erytheia
### Hesperia
## Ladon
##Scylla
##Sirens
##Thoosa ----In
Greek mythology , Phorcys was also the name of a Phrygian leader in theTrojan War , a son ofAretaon and brother ofAscanius . Ajax killed him.References
*Kerenyi, Karl 1951 (1980). "The Gods of the Greeks"
External links
* [http://www.theoi.com/Pontios/Phorkys.html Theoi Project, Phorcys] the sea-god in classical literature and art
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