Oceanid
In Greek and Roman mythology, the Oceanids were the three thousand children of the titans Oceanus and Tethys. Each of these nymphs was the patron of a particular spring, river, ocean, lake or pond. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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See also: Mermaid, Siren ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Greek: The noun Greek refers to:... Roman: Roman or Romans has several meanings, primarily related to the Roman citizens, but also applicable to typography, math, and several geographic locations.... Oceanus: Oceanus or Okeanos refers to the ocean, which the Greeks and Romans regarded as a river circling the world. Strictly speaking, it was the ocean-stream at the Equator in which floated the habitable hemisphere (oikoumene)http://www.metrum.org/mapping/cosmol.htm. In Greek mythology this world-ocean w... | ~ Table of Content ~
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