
Dolus - Wikipedia
In Classical mythology, Dolus (Latin: Dolus, lit. 'Deception, Guile, Deceit') [1] is a figure who appears in an Aesopic fable by the Roman fabulist Gaius Julius Phaedrus, where he is an apprentice of the Titan Prometheus.
DOLUS (Dolos) - Greek God or Spirit of Trickery & Guile
Dolus was the ancient Greek personified spirit (daimon) of trickery, cunning deception, craftiness, treachery and guile. He was an apprentice of the Titan Prometheus and a companion of the Pseudologoi (Lies).
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Dolos (or Dolus) was the god or daimon of trickery, cunning deception, craftiness, guile, and treachery. He was a companion of Prometheus, the titan of crafty council and The Pseudologoi (lies). His female counterpart was his sister Apate, the goddess of fraud and deception.
List of art deities - Wikipedia
The following list of art deities is arranged by continent with names of mythological figures and deities associated with the arts. Art deities are a form of religious iconography incorporated into artistic compositions by many religions as a dedication to their respective gods and goddesses.
Dolos (mythology) | Myths of the World Wiki | Fandom
In Greek mythology, Dolos (sometimes pronounced "Dolus") is the spirit of trickery and guile. He is also a master at cunning deception, craftiness, and treachery. He is apprentice of the titan Prometheus, and Pseudologi.
Dolus - In the Pantheon
Dolus is the prime of trickery, scribed by Andrew Harrowell. Height: 5'11. Weight: 160 lbs. Hair Color: Black. Facial Hair: Tightly cropped beard around the jaw. Eyes: Brown. Distinguishing Features: Tattoo of a coyote on his lower abdomen. Parents: Nyx (Mother) & Erebus (Father)
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Dolos - Hellenica World
In Greek mythology, Dolos or Dolus (Ancient Greek: Δόλος "Deception") is the spirit of trickery and guile. He is also a master at cunning deception, craftiness, and treachery. He was the son of Gaia (Earth) and Aether (Hyginus, Fabulae Theogony 3) [1] or Erebus and Nyx (Cicero, De Natura Deorum). [2]
Dolos | The Demonic Paradise Wiki | Fandom
Dolos or Dolus is the spirit of trickery and the son Nyx, the primordial goddess of night, and Samael a former archangel of God. He is a master at cunning deception, craftiness, and treachery. Dolos is an apprentice of the Titan Prometheus and a …
Dolus Explained
In Classical mythology, Dolus (la|Dolus||Deception, Guile, Deceit) is a figure who appears in an Aesopic fable by the Roman fabulist Gaius Julius Phaedrus, where he is an apprentice of the Titan Prometheus.