He was a minor sea god
Glaucus was a son of Nereus and says that he assisted Menelaus on his homeward journey with good advice.
Conus glaucus was created in 1758.
Papilio glaucus was created in 1758.
Phyllobius glaucus was created in 1763.
He was a mortal fisherman, until he ate a magical herb that turned him into an immortal sea-god, or merman.
Scylla et Glaucus was created in 1746.
Glaucus, the son of Sisyphus, was the king of Ephyre (the city later called Corinth).
Yes, Scylla had enemies, most notably the sea god Glaucus. In Greek mythology, Glaucus fell in love with Scylla, but she rejected him. In his desperation, he sought the help of the sorceress Circe, who, spurned by Glaucus, poisoned Scylla out of jealousy, transforming her into a monstrous creature that terrorized sailors. This act solidified Scylla's enmity with Circe, as well as her tragic fate as a fearsome adversary in the sea.
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The scientific name for the Glaucus atlanticus is Glaucus atlanticus. It is commonly known as the blue dragon or sea swallow and is a species of small, blue sea slug.
it was under the charge of helius.
The scientific name for the Eastern Tiger Swallowtail is Papilio glaucus.