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Asterope (Hesperid) and Ceto

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Asterope (Hesperid) and Ceto

Asterope (Hesperid) vs. Ceto

Asterope (Ἀστεροπή or Στεροπή, Asteropē or Steropē, "lightning") was a Hesperid in Greek mythology. Ceto (sea monster) is a primordial sea goddess in Greek mythology, the daughter of Pontus and her mother, Gaia.

Similarities between Asterope (Hesperid) and Ceto

Asterope (Hesperid) and Ceto have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Greek mythology, Hesperides, Phorcys.

Greek mythology

Greek mythology is the body of myths originally told by the ancient Greeks, and a genre of ancient Greek folklore, today absorbed alongside Roman mythology into the broader designation of classical mythology.

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Hesperides

In Greek mythology, the Hesperides are the nymphs of evening and golden light of sunsets, who were the "Daughters of the Evening" or "Nymphs of the West".

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Phorcys

In Greek mythology, Phorcys or Phorcus (Φόρκυς) is a primordial sea god, generally cited (first in Hesiod) as the son of Pontus and Gaia (Earth).

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Asterope (Hesperid) and Ceto Comparison

Asterope (Hesperid) has 17 relations, while Ceto has 58. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 4.00% = 3 / (17 + 58).

References

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