Dolos

In the Greek Mythology, Dolos is a minor Greek divinity. According to Cicéron, he is the son of Nyx and Érèbe while Hygin says it son of Éther and of Gaïa. He personifies deception, trickery, the fraud, the trick, cheating, the perfidy and treachery.

Its female counterpart is Apaté, personification of the fraud and disappointment. He was an apprentice of the astute Titan Prométhée and accompanies the Pseudologoi, the Lies.

Sources

  • (III, 17).

  • Ésope, Fables 530 .
  • (Foreword).
  • (II, 200).

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