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Fraus

In Roman mythology, Fraus was the goddess of personification of treachery and fraud.

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In Roman mythology, Fraus was the goddess of personification of treachery and fraud.1234

She was daughter of Orcus and Night (Nyx).5 She was depicted with a woman's face, the body of a snake, and on her tail the sting of a scorpion.267

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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  2. Imel, Martha Anne; Imel, Dorothy Myers (1993). Goddesses in World Mythology. Greenwood. p. 142.
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  4. William Pulleyn, The etymological compendium: or, Portfolio of origins and inventions, W. Tegg, 1840, p227
  5. John Lemprière, Lorenzo Da Ponte, John David Ogilby, Bibliotheca classica, W.E. Dean, 1838, p713
  6. Johann Joachim Eschenburg, Nathan Welby Fiske, Manual of Classical Literature, Frederick W. Greenough, 1839, p440
  7. Johann Joachim Eschenburg, Classical antiquities, E.C. & J. Biddle, 1860, p122