
Apate - Wikipedia
In Greek mythology, Apate (/ ˈ æ p ə t iː /; Ancient Greek: Ἀπάτη Apátē) is the goddess and personification of deceit. Her mother is Nyx, the personification of the night. [1] [2] In Roman mythology her equivalent is Fraus (Fraud), while her male counterpart is Dolus (Deception), and her opposite number Aletheia, the goddess of truth.
Apate - Greek Mythology
Apate was a deity in Greek mythology, the personification of deceit. Her mother was Nyx, the primordial goddess of night, and her father was Erebos, the personification of darkness. She was the sister of Geras (old age), Oizys (suffering), Moros (doom), Momos (blame), Eris (strife), Nemesis (retribution) and Keres (carnage and violent death).
APATE - Greek Goddess or Spirit of Deceit & Fraud (Roman Fraus)
Apate was the ancient Greek personified spirit (daimona) of deceit, deception, guile and fraud. She was a companion of the Pseudologoi (Lies). Her male counterpart was Dolos, daemon of trickery, and her opposite number was Aletheia, the spirit of truth.
Apate – Greek Goddess of Deceit - Greek Gods and Goddesses
In Greek mythology, Apate was the goddess of deceit, a physical embodiment (or living representation) of the concept of deceit. She is the daughter of Nyx, who was the personification of night and also one of the first primordial gods to exist at the beginning of time.
The Mythical Apate: Unveiling the Secrets of the Greek Goddess
2024年2月1日 · While not as widely recognized as Zeus or Athena, Apate holds a unique and influential position. She is the daughter of the primordial gods Nyx (night) and Erebus (darkness), making her a deity of immense power and mystery. Apate’s domain lies in the realm of deception, illusion, and dishonesty.
Apate - Gods and Monsters
Role in Mythos: Apate is one of the spirits released from Pandora’s box and represents the concept of deceit in Greek mythology. Relation to Humans: Apate doesn’t directly interact with humans in most myths, but her essence is thought to inspire acts of …
Apate - Wikiwand
In Greek mythology, Apate (/ ˈæpətiː /; Ancient Greek: Ἀπάτη Apátē) is the goddess and personification of deceit. Her mother is Nyx, the personification of the night. [1][2] In Roman mythology her equivalent is Fraus (Fraud), while her male counterpart is Dolus (Deception), and her opposite number Aletheia, the goddess of truth.
Apate - Classical Mythology Wiki | Fandom
In Greek mythology, Apate (Greek: Απατη, "deceit" or "fraud") was the daimona of deceit, guile, deception, and fraud. Apate was a daughter of Nyx, although some sources give her as a daughter of Erebus and Nyx. She was a companion of the Pseudologoi, the counterpart of Dolos, and the opposite of Aletheia.
Apate - Greek Mythology Wiki
Apate was the personification of fraud and deception. Her male counterpart was her brother, Dolos, the god of deception and trickery. Her parents were Nyx (the goddess of night) and Erebos (the god and personification of darkness, mist, and shadow).
Apate | Facts, Information, and Mythology - Encyclopedia Mythica
1997年3月3日 · Apate "Deceit." The allegorical goddess of deceit, fraud, and deception. She is a child of Nyx. Her male counterpart is Dolos, and her antipode is Aletheia, the goddess of truth.