The River Styx.
Charon the Ferryman.
Charon.
The ferryman Kharon crossed with the dead on the Underworld river Akhero. Styx was not crossed by Kharon.
Charon, son of Erebus (Darkness) and Nyx (Night)
Charon was the ferryman who ferried dead souls across the river Styx.
His name is Charon.
Charon the Ferryman.
Charon is the only such god in Greek myth.
Chiron, not to be confused with Charon the boatman on the river Styx.
Charon, the Boatman, rows the dead across the River Styx.
Charon.
The ferryman Kharon crossed with the dead on the Underworld river Akhero. Styx was not crossed by Kharon.
The boatman on the River Styx is Charon, a figure from Greek mythology. He is responsible for ferrying the souls of the deceased across the river to the underworld, provided they can pay him with an obol, a small coin placed in the mouth of the deceased. Charon is often depicted as a grim, stern figure, emphasizing the somber nature of his role in guiding souls to their final resting place.
Charon, son of Erebus (Darkness) and Nyx (Night).
Charon, son of Erebus (Darkness) and Nyx (Night)
Charon was the ferryman who ferried dead souls across the river Styx.
Coins were placed in the mouths of the dead before burying them as payment for Charon. The boatman who demanded payment, for ferrying the souls of the dead across the River Styx to the entrance of Hades.