Charon

/ˈkɛrən/ noun

in Greek mythology, the ferryman who transported the souls of the dead across the river to the underworld.

From Greek 'Charon,' a name of possibly obscure origin, possibly related to 'chara' (joy). The mythology developed in ancient Greece and persisted through Roman times.

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