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2 unusual facts about Ceto


Ceto

Pliny mentions worship of "storied Keto" at Joppa (now Jaffa), in a single reference, immediately after his mention of Andromeda, whom Perseus rescued from a sea-monster.

CETO

Carnegie raised over $45m to fund the development of the technology which it has tested off Fremantle, and Garden Island (HMAS Stirling), Western Australia.


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Artiocetus

It comes from Ancient Greek κῆτος (kētos), in reference to the sea monster goddess Ceto, daughter of Gaia and Pontus, and said to resemble a gigantic whale or fish.

Giarelli

A long presence of the Giarelli family is attested in Nadro of Ceto since the 16th century, although the last name is original of the town of Cimbergo.


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