No known symbol.
The goddess Styx's symbol is the Greek symbol for strength. -Britomartis
Goddess of the underworld (River Styx)
In Greek mythology, Styx, the goddess of the River Styx, was married to the Titan Pallas. Together they had children, including Zelus (God of Zeal), Nike (Goddess of Victory), Kratos (God of Strength), and Bia (Goddess of Force).
Nike is the goddess of victory. She was the daughter of Styx.
Demeter or Styx.
Styx is a Underworld river in Greek mythology, and also a goddess. The ferryman Kharon crossed the Underworld river Akheron, not the Styx.
Nike was not married.
In Greek mythology the Styx was a Underworld river upon which the gods and goddesses swore oaths. Styx was also the name of the goddess of the river Styx, and mother of Nike, Kratos, Zelos, and Bia.
Nike's parents are pallas and styx.
She was the daughter of Pallas and Styx, brought to Zeus by Styx when he was looking for allies at the start of the Titan war. Zeus appointed Nike as his charioteer.
Styx is in Greek mythology a river of the Underworld upon which gods and goddesses swear binding oaths. The river is named for the goddess Styx, a daughter of Oceanus and Tethys or Nyx and Erebus.
Styx became a symbol for rebellion, for hate, for youth and death and hell.