Sose (mythology)
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In Greek mythology, Sose (Ancient Greek: Σώση, romanized: Sṓsē, lit. 'safe, secure' from sôs) or Sosis (Ancient Greek: Σωσίς, romanized: Sōsís) may refer to two distinct characters:
- Sose, a prophetic Arcadian nymph who coupled with Hermes and became the mother of Agreus, one of the Pans, who came to join Dionysus in his campaign against India.[1]
- Sosis, queen of Argos as wife of King Triopas and mother of the twins Pelasgus and Iasus, Agenor and Xanthus.[2]