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  1. Apate

    In Greek mythology, Apate (/ˈæpətiː/;Ancient Greek: Απάτη Apátē) is the goddess and personification of deceit. Her mother is Nyx, the personification of the night. In Roman mythology her equivalent is Fraus (i.e. "fraud"), while her male counterpart is Dolos, a minor god of trickery, and her opposite number Aletheia, the goddess of truth.

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  1. Apate

    In Greek mythology, Apate was the personification of deceit and was one of the evil spirits released from Pandora's box. Her mother was Nyx, the personification of night. Her Roman equivalent was Fraus. Her siblings were Geras, the personification of old age; Oizys, the personification of suffering; Moros, the personification of doom; Momos, the personification of blame; Eris, the personification of strife; Nemesis, the personification of retribution; and Keres, the personification of carnage and violent death. Her mother, Nyx, is the personification of night, and her father, Erebos, the personification of darkness. Her counterpart Dolos was the god of trickery and was one of the spirits released from Pandora's Box as well. The parents of Dolos are either Aither and Gaia, or Erebos and Nyx.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of apate in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of apate in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7


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