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Encyclopedia > Glauke

In Greek mythology, Glauce refers to two different people:

  1. Daughter of Creon, Glauce ran off with Jason. She was killed, along with Jason and Jason's children, by his wife, Medea.
  2. Glauce was one of the Nereids

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