Perses | |
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Genealogy | |
Parents | Crius and Eurybia |
Siblings | Pallas and Astraeus |
Consort | Asteria |
Children | Hecate, Chariclo |
In Greek mythology, Perses (/ˈpɜːrsiz/ PUR-seez; Ancient Greek: Πέρσης, romanized: Pérsēs, lit. 'destroyer') is the son of the Titan Crius and Eurybia, and thus brother to Astraeus and Pallas.[1][2] Ancient tradition records very little of Perses other than his marriage and offspring, his role largely being purely genealogical, existing merely to provide a parentage for other, more important figures.