Pollux
Castor and Pollux
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Castor and Pollux.
The name Castor means "beaver" in Greek mythology. Castor was one of the twin brothers known as the Dioscuri, who were known for their bravery and loyalty.
The twin stars Castor & Pollux.
Dioscuri: Castor and Pollux.
Castor would most likely be Helen's brother. He and his twin brother Pollux are collectively known as the Gemini.
Castor is one of the twin sons of Zeus and Leda along with Pollux the twins of the constellation Gemini.
In Greek and Roman mythology, Castor and Pollux (who was also called Polydeuces), were twin brothers who were both the sons of Leda, but Castor was the mortal son of Tyndareus and Pollux was the son of Zeus. Yes, twin sons with different fathers.
Castor and Pollux or Polydeuces were twin brothers, together known as the Dioscuri. Their mother was Leda, but Castor was the mortal son of Tyndareus, the king of Sparta, and Pollux the divine son of Zeus, when Castor was killed, Pollux asked Zeus to let him share his own immortality with his twin to keep them together, and they were transformed into the constellation Gemini.
The twins were called Pollux and Castor, often referred to as the Dioscuri.
Pollux; the right twin. Castor; the left twin. Wasat; pollux's right arm. Tejat; pollux's left leg. Dirah; Pollux's left foot. Al Hena; Castor's left foot. Sorry, but that's all I know for now. I'll update it soon.