In Greek mythology, Cratus (or Kratos) is often associated with strength and power but does not have any widely recognized offspring, including a daughter. He is typically depicted as a personification of strength and is more frequently linked with his siblings, such as Nike (Victory) and Bia (Force). Mythological accounts primarily focus on his role alongside the other personifications rather than on a familial lineage.
Cratus is typically symbolized by an image of a strong and muscular man, representing power and strength. In Greek mythology, Cratus is one of the divine personifications of strength and power, often depicted as a robust figure to embody these qualities.
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Cratus is the Greek god of strength.
Cratus was the god of strength, might, power and sovereign rule.
KRATOS (or Cratus) was the god or daimon of strength, might, power and sovereign rule.
The proper Anglicized spelling is Kratos or the Romanized Cratus. In Greek it would be Κράτος. He did not have a Roman equivalent. The Romans didn't personify abstract concepts the way the Greeks did.
All Greek gods and goddesses had "powers". Cratus was a god of power, along with his sister Bia.
Kratos or Cratus was the god of strength, might, power and sovereign rule. He and his siblings, Nike (Victory), Bia (Force) and Zelos (Rivalry), were the winged enforcers of Zeus, angel-like beings who stood in attendance of the heavenly throne. Their mother was Styx the daughter of Okeanos (Oceanus) and Tethys was joined to Pallas son of Eurybia and Krios.
The cast of Times Up - 2012 includes: Anna Magoulas as Kali Lee Ordeman as Simon Manuel Poblete as Cratus
The Greek God of Strength is Cratus, also spelled Kratos or Cratos. He is the son of Pallas and Tyx, brother of Bia, Nike, and Zelus, and was given the taks of rechaining Prometheus to his boulder.
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