- Source: Fraus
In Roman mythology, Fraus was the goddess of personification of treachery and fraud.
She was daughter of Orcus and Night (Nyx). She was depicted with a woman's face, the body of a snake, and on her tail the sting of a scorpion.
Fraus is an alternative name for Mercury, the god of theft (among other things). She is alternatively described as Mercury's helper.. Her Greek equivalent was Apate.
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- Apate
- Orang Amori
- Fraus
- Pia Fraus
- Frau (disambiguation)
- Fraus quadrangula
- Fraus biloba
- Fraus simulans
- Frau Farbissina
- Fraus basicornis
- Fraus linogyna
- Somatina fraus