Entity: KRATOS
Kratos is the divine personification of strength in Greek mythology, symbolizing power, might, and sovereign rule. He is associated with concepts of victory, force, and glory, and is depicted as a winged enforcer of the god Zeus.
Kratos
Etymology
Kratos, from Ancient Greek Κράτος, translates to 'power' or 'strength'.
Definition
Kratos is a mythological figure representing strength, power, and authority in Greek mythology.
Historical Context
In Greek mythology, Kratos is the divine personification of strength, the son of Pallas and Styx. He is associated with concepts of victory, force, and glory.
Cultural Significance
Kratos is a symbol of power, might, and sovereign rule. He is depicted as a winged enforcer of the god Zeus.
Related Concepts
Kratos is often associated with his siblings Nike (Victory), Bia (Force), and Zelus (Glory), who together represent various aspects of strength and power.
See Also
Kratos is a mythological figure representing strength, power, and authority in Greek mythology.