-
sixty Oceanids of nine
years be made her
personal choir, to
serve her as her
personal handmaids and
remain virgins.
Hesiod gives the name of 41
Oceanids, with...
- Oce**** (Ocean), were
known collectively as the
Oceanids. Four
ancient sources give
lists of
names of
Oceanids. The oldest, and
longest such list,
given by...
- 'bounty'), in Gr**** mythology, was a sea goddess. She was one of the 3,000
Oceanids,
daughters of the
Titans Oce**** and Tethys. The name
Doris is derived...
-
closest Gr**** homonym. In the epic tradition,
Eurynome was one of the
elder Oceanids, that is, a
daughter of Oce**** and Tethys.
Eurynome was the
third bride...
- In Gr**** mythology, Asia (Ancient Gr****: Ἀσία) was one of the 3,000
Oceanids,
daughters of the
Titans Oce**** and his sister-spouse Tethys. In some accounts...
- his
sister the
Titan Tethys, and the
father of the
river gods and the
Oceanids, as well as
being the
great river which encircled the
entire world. According...
-
painting depicts a
group of
Oceanids—ocean
nymphs from Gr**** mythology—gathered at a rock in the ocean. The nude
Oceanids lie on the rock or in the water...
- Titans,
although the name does
appear in the
Theogony among his list of
Oceanids, the
daughters of Oce**** and Tethys, and
according to Hesiod, Aphrodite...
- (grove nymphs), the
Naiads (spring nymphs), the
Nereids (sea nymphs), the
Oceanids (ocean nymphs), and the
Oreads (mountain nymphs).
Other nymphs included...
- Gr****: Φιλύρα, romanized: Philýra, lit. 'linden-tree') was one of the 3,000
Oceanids, water-nymph
daughters of the
Titans Oce**** and Tethys. By the
Titan Cronus...