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Setebos

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Setebos may refer to:

  • Setebos, the deity purportedly worshipped by the witch Sycorax in William Shakespeare's The Tempest (Sycorax does not appear in the play). Robert Browning's poem Caliban upon Setebos describes the musings of Sycorax's son, Caliban, on the god.
  • Setebos (moon), a moon of the planet Uranus, named for the fictional deity in William Shakespeare's The Tempest
  • Setibos, an impact crater on Umbriel, a moon of the planet Uranus, named for the fictional deity in William Shakespeare's The Tempest
  • Setebos, a key character / bogeyman featured in Dan Simmons' novels Ilium and Olympos