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- Apollodorus, cites Hesiod as his source for the Chimera being the offspring of Typhon and Echidna. (en)
- Quintus Smyrnaeus has Echidna and Typhon as Cerberus' parents with Orthrus as his brother. (en)
- For Hyginus, Gorgon was the mother of Medusa. (en)
- It is unclear whom Hesiod meant as the mother of the Chimera: Echidna, the Hydra, or Ceto. See Clay, p. 159, with n. 34; Gantz, p. 22. (en)
- Hyginus says that Luna raised the Nemean Lion in a two-mouthed cave. (en)
- Hesiod gives the Sphinx and the Nemean lion as the offspring of Echidna's son Orthrus and an ambiguous "she", in line 326 of the Theogony, read variously as the Chimera, Echidna herself, or even Ceto. See Clay, p. 159, with n. 34; Most 2018a, p. 29 n. 20; Gantz, p. 23; Caldwell, p. 47 lines 326; West 1966, p. 356 line 326 ἡ δ' ἄρα. (en)
- Hyginus gives three possible parentages for the Caucasian Eagle: Typhon and Echidna, Terra and Tartarus, or that it was fashioned by Vulcan and given life by Jove. (en)
- Hesiod and Apollodorus have the three Gorgons, Stheno, Euryale and Medusa as the daughters of Ceto and Phorcys (en)
- Apollodorus has Crataeis as the mother of Scylla, with Trienus or Phorcus as father. (en)
- Hesiod gives the dragon's parents as Ceto and Phorcys. (en)
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