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  1. Glaucus - Wikipedia

    Dionysus then fought Glaucus over Ariadne and overpowered him, binding his hands and feet with grape vines; he, however, released Glaucus when the latter disclosed his own name and origin.

  2. Glaucus | Sea-God, Marine-Creatures, Nereid | Britannica

    Glaucus, surnamed Pontius, was a sea divinity. Originally a fisherman and diver of Boeotia, he once ate a magical herb and leaped into the sea, where he was changed into a god and endowed with the gift …

  3. Glaucus - Greek Mythology

    Glaucus was a mortal in Greek mythology, who became immortal by eating a magical herb and turned into a prophetic god of the sea. It is uncertain who his parents were; the sources disagree and have …

  4. GLAUCUS (Glaukos) - Greek Sea-God of Fishermen

    In Greek mythology Glaucus was a mortal fisherman who was transformed into a sea-god after eating a magical herb. He was the patron god of fishermen. Proteus was described as a blue-skinned …

  5. Glaucus God: The God of the Sea in Greek Mythology

    Feb 14, 2025 · Discover the story of Glaucus, a mortal fisherman who turned into a sea-god in Greek mythology by eating a magical herb.

  6. Glaucus • Facts and Information on the God Glaucus

    Oct 21, 2019 · How Did Glaucus Become a God? There are three major explanations for Glaucus’ “apotheosis,” his transformation from a human into a divine being. Ovid’s “Metamorphoses” claims …

  7. Glaucus - Aeolids, Classical Mythology

    Glaucus, King of Ephyra and son of Sisyphus and Merope, is noted for his infamous cruelty in Greek mythology. Married to Eurymede, he fathered the hero Bellerophon, although Zeus' curse suggests …

  8. The Sea God Glaucus in Greek Mythology - Greek Legends and Myths

    Glaucus was a sea god in Greek mythology. Unlike most other Greek gods though, Glaucus was once a mortal man, who was transformed into a deity.

  9. Glaucus | Facts, Information, and Mythology - Encyclopedia Mythica

    Glaucus A grandson of Aeolus, son of Sisyphus and Merope, and father of Bellerophon. 1 He lived at Potniae, despised the power of Aphrodite, and did not allow his mares to breed, that they might be …

  10. Glaucus: The Ocean’s Forgotten Sentinel - Natalia Suri

    Apr 26, 2025 · In Greek mythology, Glaucus represents the unpredictable and dual nature of the sea: nurturing yet perilous. His transformation underscores the recurring theme of mortals succumbing to …