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Cragus or Kragos is a Lycian god identified with Zeus, and humanized into a son of Tremiles. It is after Cragus that Mount Cragus was named. Cragus was worshiped as the god of victory and strength.
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Cragus (mythology)
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Cragus or Kragos is a Lycian god identified with Zeus, and humanized into a son of Tremiles. It is after Cragus that Mount Cragus was named. Cragus was worshiped as the god of victory and strength.
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