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Acrisius,as a mythical king of Argos, and a son of Abas is called Calibos

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Was Calibos a character in greek mythology or did clash of the titans movies add him in too?

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According to Greek mythology who is Calibos mother in the story of Pursues?

His mother was Thetis. However, it should be noted that Calibos was only a character in the movie "Clash of the Titans"(1981) and was never a character in Greek mythology.


Is Calibos a myth?

Calibos is a character from Greek mythology, specifically associated with the myth of Perseus and Andromeda. He is often depicted as a monstrous figure, born of a sea nymph and cursed by the gods for his cruelty. While Calibos himself is a mythological figure, stories about him have been popularized in various adaptations, including movies like "Clash of the Titans." Thus, while he is not a historical figure, his existence is rooted in mythological tradition.


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Who is the father of Artemis?

No. His mother was Thetis. However, it should be noted that Calibos was only a character in the movie "Clash of the Titans"(1981) and was never a character in Greek mythology. Also his father is likely Abas, for Calibos was "Acrisius".


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