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- Charon - Wikipedia
Charon is the first named mythological character Dante meets in the underworld, in Canto III of the Inferno Dante depicts him as having eyes of fire
- Charon: The Ferryman to the Dead in Greek Mythology
Charon is a figure from Greek mythology where he is the boatman who ferries the souls of the dead across the waters of Hades to the judgement which will determine their final resting place
- Charon | Myth Symbols | Britannica
Charon, in Greek mythology, the son of Erebus and Nyx (Night), whose duty it was to ferry over the Rivers Styx and Acheron those souls of the deceased who had received the rites of burial
- Who was Charon in Greek Mythology? Powers, Symbols and Myths
Charon, often referred to as the ferryman of the dead, is an Olympian god in Greek mythology His primary duty is to ferry souls across the rivers that divide the land of the living from the afterlife, particularly the River Styx
- CHARON (Kharon) - Ferryman of the Dead, Underworld Daemon of . . .
In Greek mythology Charon was the ferryman of the dead who transported the ghosts of the dead across the river Acheron to Hades He was depicted as an ugly, bearded man with a crooked nose, wearing a conical hat and tunic
- Charon in Greek Mythology - Greek Legends and Myths
Charon was the ferryman of the dead in Greek mythology Charon was a son of Nyx, and was one of the most famous residents of the Underworld
- Charon | The Ferryman to the Underworld in Greek Mythology
Charon is the mythical ferryman who guides souls across the River Styx Unveil his origins, relationships, and roles in Greek mythology
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