Callisto (mythology) - Wikipedia In Greek mythology, Callisto ( kəˈlɪstoʊ ; Ancient Greek: Καλλιστώ, romanized: Kallistṓ, lit 'most beautiful' Ancient Greek pronunciation: [kallistɔ̌ː]) was a nymph, or the daughter of King Lycaon; the myth varies in such details She was believed to be one of the followers of Artemis (Diana for the Romans) who attracted Zeus
Callisto - OSRS Wiki Callisto is an enormous bear empowered by the corruption of the Wilderness that resides in Callisto's Den at level 40 Wilderness and is the one of two monsters to drop the tyrannical ring Ironmen are eligible for drops from Callisto when defeating it alongside other players
Callisto - Mythopedia Callisto was either a nymph or a princess from Arcadia, the daughter of the impious king Lycaon She was a huntress and one of the chaste companions of Artemis, the goddess of the wild Callisto was seduced (or raped) by Zeus, who first approached her disguised as Artemis (or Apollo)
Callisto Facts - Science@NASA Callisto is Jupiter’s second largest moon after Ganymede, and it’s the third largest moon in our solar system It’s almost as big as Mercury Callisto’s circumference at its equator is about 9,410 miles (15,144 kilometers)
The Story of Callisto: A Nymph’s Transformation in Greek Myth Callisto was a member of the nymphs, the divine spirits associated with nature, often depicted as beautiful maidens She was the daughter of Lycaon, the king of Arcadia, and was renowned for her extraordinary beauty and grace
Callisto | Nymph, Jupiter, Arcadia | Britannica Callisto, in Greek mythology, a nymph, or else a daughter of either Lycaon of Arcadia or of Nycteus or Ceteus Callisto was one of the goddess Artemis ’ huntress companions and swore to remain unwed
Callisto (moon) - Wikipedia Callisto ( kəˈlɪstoʊ kə-LIST-oh) is the second-largest moon of Jupiter, after Ganymede In the Solar System it is the third-largest moon after Ganymede and Saturn 's largest moon Titan, and nearly as large as the smallest planet Mercury