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  2. Kratos (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    In Greek mythology, Kratos, also known as Cratus or Cratos, [a] is the divine personification of strength. He is the son of Pallas and Styx. Kratos and his siblings Nike ('Victory'), Bia ('Force'), and Zelus ('Glory') are all the personification of a specific trait. [5] Kratos is first mentioned alongside his siblings in Hesiod's Theogony.

  3. Kratos - Greek Mythology

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    Kratos was the personification of strength and power in Greek mythology, son of the Titans Pallas and Styx. He was the brother of Nike (victory), Bia ...

  4. In Greek Mythology, Kratos is the God of Strength and one of the four children of Pallas and Styx. He is a firm ally of the god Zeus.

  5. Kratos in Greek Mythology - Greek Legends and Myths

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    Kratos was a minor god of the Greek pantheon, and the personification of strength in Greek mythological tales. Kratos, in Ancient Greece, was seen as one of the winged enforcers of Zeus, though today is most closely associated with the protagonist of the God of War video game series.

  6. KRATOS (Cratus) was the god or personified spirit (daimon) of strength, might, power and sovereign rule. He and his three siblings-- Nike (Victory), Bia (Force) and Zelos (Rivalry)--were the winged enforcers of the gopd Zeus, angel-like beings who stood in attendance of the heavenly throne.

  7. Kratos: The ‘Cruel’ Greek God of Strength and Power

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    Kratos is called the Greek God of Strength, but he was half mortal, so he was really a demigod that did whatever his master Zeus told him to do!

  8. Kratos – Origins, Family, Meaning, Symbols & Powers

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    To the ancient Greeks, Kratos was the deity who best personified brute strength. By virtue of that particular trait, he is popular for his use of brute force and needless violence in Greek mythology. A staunch ally of Zeus, Kratos was present when the Greek Titan Prometheus was bound to a rock as punishment for giving fire to mankind.