Ktesios
Ktesios is a minor god of household. He is the sibling of Arete and Homonoia. Mnaseas says that Soter and his sister Praxidike had a son Ctesius and daughters Homonoia and Arete, who were called Praxidikai after their mother.
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When
- First attested
- 1000 BCE
- Attested period
- -1000 – 0
- Historical notes
- Attested in Greek mythology as the son of Soter and Praxidike.
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Source passages
“Her siblings were Arete (a goddess personifying virtue) and Ktesios, a minor god of household. Mnaseas in his treatise On Europe says that Soter (Saviour) and his sister Praxidike (Exacter of Justice) had a son Ctesius (Household) and daughters Homonoia”
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“Mnaseas in his treatise On Europe says that Soter (Saviour) and his sister Praxidike (Exacter of Justice) had a son Ctesius (Household) and daughters Homonoia (Concord) and Arete (Virtue), who were called Praxidikai (Exacters of Penalties) after their mother.”
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