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  1. The etiology of sea monsters, as creatures inspired by entities of the natural world, and their artistic existence is a theme that is correlated with determining ancients’ cultural ideology of sea monsters.

  2. The significance of the sea to Greek society, in conjunction with a developing mythology, inspired the creation of a score of monsters, grouped along with whales, sharks, and large fish under the term ketos (plural kete or ketea)-Latinized as cetus, which inhabited the Mediterranean Sea.

  3. Sep 20, 2024 · In the vast expanse of Greek mythology, Poseidon stands as a formidable figure, reigning as the God of the Sea. His dominion over oceans, rivers, and all aquatic life embodies both the beauty and terror of the sea. This duality is reflected in the myriad sea monsters that populate the myths surrounding him, creatures that invoke fear and awe in ...

  4. Sep 25, 2015 · This paper aims to examine several traditional monsters of antiquity with a multi-faceted approach that couples classical background with modern day zoological knowledge to gain a greater understanding of the ancient conception of sea monsters.

  5. Gessner’s encyclopaedic approach means his discussion is embedded in the scholarly dialogue of the mid-sixteenth century and provides insight in the thoughts of several of his contemporaries on cetaceans, the position of monsters in a taxonomy, and the existence of sea-monsters.

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  6. The ketos (Latin cetus, Greek Κῆτος) is one of the most prevalent sea monsters in the ancient literary and mythological tradition. Making significant appearances in several cultures, the ketos was widely known and speculated on by authors and philosophers alike.

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  8. Mar 15, 2021 · The ancient Greeks believed that many mysterious and possibly dangerous creatures lived in the depths of the sea. Read on to learn about some of the legendary water creatures that appeared in Greek mythology!

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