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In Greek mythology, Kratos or Cratus (Ancient Greek: Κράτος, English translation: "strength") was a son of Pallas and Styx, and the personification of strength and power. Kratos and his siblings, Nike ("victory"), Bia ("force") and Zelus ("zeal"), were the winged enforcers of Zeus. In another strand of myth, Kratos is a Titan who binds Prometheus on order of Hephaestus.
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