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Oceanid in Greek mythology
the probably nearly as old Homeric Hymn 2 to Demeter, one of the many Oceanid daughters of Oceanus and Tethys. Hesiod calls her "soft eyed", and the
Pluto_(Oceanid)
Topics referred to by the same term
equivalent of Hades Pluto (mother of Tantalus) Pluto (Oceanid) Pluto, Mississippi Pluto, West Virginia Derek Murray (sports presenter) or "Pluto", Scottish sports
Pluto_(disambiguation)
Oceanus (Ocean), were known collectively as the Oceanids. Four ancient sources give lists of names of Oceanids. The oldest, and longest such list, given by
List_of_Oceanids
One of the Oceanids in Greek mythology
Greek mythology, Amphirho (Ancient Greek: Ἀμφιρὼ or Αμφιρω Amphirô) was an Oceanid, one of the 3,000 daughters of the Titans of the sea, Oceanus and Tethys
Amphirho
Goddess and river in Greek mythology
water of Styx. According to the usual account, Styx was the eldest of the Oceanids, the many daughters of the Titan Oceanus, the great world-encircling river
Styx
Two-pronged implement resembling a pitchfork
a pitchfork. In Renaissance art, the bident is associated with the god Pluto. The word 'bident' was brought into the English language before 1871, and
Bident
Greek god and personification of the Sun
the mortals involved. Traditionally, Phaethon was Helios's son by the Oceanid nymph Clymene, or alternatively Rhode or the otherwise unknown Prote. In
Helios
Pre-Olympian gods in Greek mythology
Oceanus and Tethys came the three thousand river gods, and three thousand Oceanids. From Coeus and Phoebe came Leto, another wife of Zeus, and Asteria. From
Titans
Brother of Atlas, Menoetius and Prometheus
Prometheus, and Epimetheus, while according to Apollodorus, 1.2.3, another Oceanid, Asia was their mother by Iapetus. According to Plato, Critias, 113d–114a
Epimetheus
Minor sea god in Greek mythology
snail') is a minor sea deity, the son of "Old Man of the Sea" Nereus and the Oceanid nymph Doris, and brother of the fifty Nereids (apparently their only male
Nerites_(mythology)
Set of names from Greek mythology
Nereids, marine-nymph daughters of the 'Old Man of the Sea' Nereus and the Oceanid Doris. She personifies the color of the sea which can be attributed to
Glauce
Ancient Greek personification of the rainbow
According to Hesiod's Theogony, Iris is the daughter of Thaumas and the Oceanid Electra and the sister of the Harpies: Arke and Ocypete. According to the
Iris_(mythology)
Chthonic female deities of vengeance in Greek mythology
daughters of Nyx ('Night'), while in Virgil's Aeneid, they are daughters of Pluto and Nox (the Roman name for Nyx). In some accounts, they were the daughters
Erinyes
Moon of 120347 Salacia
50 sea-nymphs are daughters of the "Old Man of the Sea" Nereus and the Oceanid Doris. Actaea and her other sisters appeared to Thetis when she cried out
Actaea_(moon)
Greek goddess of magic and transitions
"Perseis" (meaning "daughter of Perses") which is also the name of one of the Oceanid nymphs, Helios’ wife and Circe's mother. In a loosely rationalized version
Hecate
Object in classical mythology
lightning bolt, Poseidon the trident, and a helmet (kyneê) to Hades (or Pluto) in their war against the Titans. In classical mythology the helmet is regularly
Cap_of_invisibility
Goddess of sight in Greek mythology
Prometheus, and Epimetheus, while according to Apollodorus, 1.2.3, another Oceanid, Asia was their mother by Iapetus. According to Plato, Critias, 113d–114a
Theia
Greek and Roman mythological creature
(grove nymphs), the Naiads (spring nymphs), the Nereids (sea nymphs), the Oceanids (ocean nymphs), and the Oreads (mountain nymphs). Other nymphs included
Nymph
One of the 3 Graces
plentiful, luxuriant and abundant. Typically, she was a daughter of Zeus and Oceanid Eurynome. Alternative parentage may be Zeus and Eurydome, Eurymedousa,
Thalia_(Grace)
Major deities of the Greek pantheon
connected "twelve gods" with the twelve months and implies that he considered Pluto (or Hades) one of the twelve in proposing that the final month be devoted
Twelve_Olympians
Symbolic serpent with its tail in its mouth
Zeus Water deities Amphitrite Alpheus Ceto Glaucus Naiads Nereids Nereus Oceanids Phorcys Poseidon Proteus River gods Scamander Thaumas Thetis Triton Love
Ouroboros
Symbol of medicine
Zeus Water deities Amphitrite Alpheus Ceto Glaucus Naiads Nereids Nereus Oceanids Phorcys Poseidon Proteus River gods Scamander Thaumas Thetis Triton Love
Rod_of_Asclepius
Grace in Greek mythology
(mirth) and Thalia (abundance), who were the daughters of Zeus and the Oceanid Eurynome. Other sources name the same three Charites (Aglaia, Euphrosyne
Aglaia_(Grace)
Ancient Greek mythological monster
father the sea god Phorcys; however the "she" might instead refer to the Oceanid Callirhoe, which would make Medusa's offspring Chrysaor the father of Echidna
Echidna_(mythology)
Deadly monster of Greek mythology
Fleece and Scylla. The Harpies, in Hesiod the daughters of Thaumas and the Oceanid Electra, in one source, are said to be the daughters of Typhon. The sea
Typhon
Greek god of the sky and king of the gods
saying that, when Zeus reaches adulthood, he enlists the help of the Oceanid Metis, who gives Cronus an emetic, forcing to him to disgorge the stone
Zeus
Disambiguation link for various Greek mythological figures
Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Hades, Hestia, Demeter, Chiron Children of Oceanus Oceanids, River gods Children of Hyperion Helios, Selene, Eos Daughters of Coeus
Menoetius
Ancient Greek god of the Nile river
respectively. A daughter Chione was said to be borne to Nilus and Callirhoe, an Oceanid. His other children include: Argiope, Anippe, Eurryroe, Europa and possibly
Nilus_(mythology)
Deity, one of the Graces
Euphrosyne and her sisters Thalia and Aglaea are the daughters of Zeus and the Oceanid nymph Eurynome. Alternative parentage may be Zeus and Eurydome, Eurymedousa
Euphrosyne
Creature in Greek mythology
Mami Wata Melusine Mermaid Merman Merrow Morgen Naiad Nereid Nixie Nymph Oceanid Ondine Pincoya Rusalka Selkie Seraphim Sihuanaba Sirena Sirin Slavic fairies
Siren_(mythology)
Greek goddess of spring and the queen of the underworld
to go down to Hades. Persephone was gathering flowers, along with the Oceanids, and the goddesses Pallas Athena and Artemis, as the Homeric Hymn says
Persephone
Greek mythological artefact
verse comedy first produced in 1729. There Mercury visits the realm of Pluto to interview the ills shortly to be unleashed on mankind. The characters
Pandora's_box
Wooden horse in Greek mythology
Zeus Water deities Amphitrite Alpheus Ceto Glaucus Naiads Nereids Nereus Oceanids Phorcys Poseidon Proteus River gods Scamander Thaumas Thetis Triton Love
Trojan_Horse
Staff carried by Hermes in Greek mythology
Zeus Water deities Amphitrite Alpheus Ceto Glaucus Naiads Nereids Nereus Oceanids Phorcys Poseidon Proteus River gods Scamander Thaumas Thetis Triton Love
Caduceus
Greek mythological creature
Zeus Water deities Amphitrite Alpheus Ceto Glaucus Naiads Nereids Nereus Oceanids Phorcys Poseidon Proteus River gods Scamander Thaumas Thetis Triton Love
Centaur
Three-prong spear
Zeus Water deities Amphitrite Alpheus Ceto Glaucus Naiads Nereids Nereus Oceanids Phorcys Poseidon Proteus River gods Scamander Thaumas Thetis Triton Love
Trident
Protective cult image in Greek and Roman mythology
Zeus Water deities Amphitrite Alpheus Ceto Glaucus Naiads Nereids Nereus Oceanids Phorcys Poseidon Proteus River gods Scamander Thaumas Thetis Triton Love
Palladium (classical antiquity)
Palladium_(classical_antiquity)
Plexippus Plotheia Plotinus Plouto (Oceanid) Ploutonion Ploutonion at Hierapolis Pluralist school Plutarch Pluto Plutus Plutus (play) Plynteria Pneuma
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Ancient Greek goddess of the night
Several other Roman sources mention Nox as the mother of the Furies, with Pluto sometimes given as the father. In an early Orphic source, in which Nyx is
Nyx
Queen of Crete in Greek mythology
Minotaur. Pasiphaë was the daughter of god of the Sun, Helios, and the Oceanid Perse. She was thus the sister of Aeëtes, Circe and Perses of Colchis.
Pasiphaë
Snake-like monsters from Greek mythology
Zeus Water deities Amphitrite Alpheus Ceto Glaucus Naiads Nereids Nereus Oceanids Phorcys Poseidon Proteus River gods Scamander Thaumas Thetis Triton Love
Dragons_in_Greek_mythology
Ancient Greek drink
Zeus Water deities Amphitrite Alpheus Ceto Glaucus Naiads Nereids Nereus Oceanids Phorcys Poseidon Proteus River gods Scamander Thaumas Thetis Triton Love
Kykeon
Void state preceding creation
Zeus Water deities Amphitrite Alpheus Ceto Glaucus Naiads Nereids Nereus Oceanids Phorcys Poseidon Proteus River gods Scamander Thaumas Thetis Triton Love
Chaos_(cosmogony)
Artefact in Greek mythology, part of the Argonauts' tale
Zeus Water deities Amphitrite Alpheus Ceto Glaucus Naiads Nereids Nereus Oceanids Phorcys Poseidon Proteus River gods Scamander Thaumas Thetis Triton Love
Golden_Fleece
Mythological symbol of abundance, also called the horn of plenty
Zeus Water deities Amphitrite Alpheus Ceto Glaucus Naiads Nereids Nereus Oceanids Phorcys Poseidon Proteus River gods Scamander Thaumas Thetis Triton Love
Cornucopia
Ambühl 2007a, para. 1; Kahil & Icard-Gianolio, pp. 29–30. Tripp, s.v. Oceanids, p. 401. Ambühl 2007a, para. 1. Gantz, p. 28; Hard, p. 41. Hard, p. 36
List_of_Greek_deities
Ancient Greek goddess of the Moon
Prometheus, and Epimetheus, while according to Apollodorus, 1.2.3, another Oceanid, Asia was their mother by Iapetus. According to Plato, Critias, 113d–114a
Selene
Aspect of Greek mythology
Zeus Water deities Amphitrite Alpheus Ceto Glaucus Naiads Nereids Nereus Oceanids Phorcys Poseidon Proteus River gods Scamander Thaumas Thetis Triton Love
Dragon's_teeth_(mythology)
Symbol of the Roman god Mercury
Zeus Water deities Amphitrite Alpheus Ceto Glaucus Naiads Nereids Nereus Oceanids Phorcys Poseidon Proteus River gods Scamander Thaumas Thetis Triton Love
Talaria
Roman goddess of flowers, gardens and spring DMP · 8 9 Metis – Metis, an Oceanid from Greek mythology, one of the many daughters of the Titans Oceanus and
Meanings of minor-planet names: 1–1000
Meanings_of_minor-planet_names:_1–1000
Plant in Greek and Roman mythology
Zeus Water deities Amphitrite Alpheus Ceto Glaucus Naiads Nereids Nereus Oceanids Phorcys Poseidon Proteus River gods Scamander Thaumas Thetis Triton Love
Lotus_tree
Blood of gods in Greek mythology
Zeus Water deities Amphitrite Alpheus Ceto Glaucus Naiads Nereids Nereus Oceanids Phorcys Poseidon Proteus River gods Scamander Thaumas Thetis Triton Love
Ichor
Ancient Greek deity of procreation
Zeus Water deities Amphitrite Alpheus Ceto Glaucus Naiads Nereids Nereus Oceanids Phorcys Poseidon Proteus River gods Scamander Thaumas Thetis Triton Love
Phanes
Mythical food of the Greek gods
Zeus Water deities Amphitrite Alpheus Ceto Glaucus Naiads Nereids Nereus Oceanids Phorcys Poseidon Proteus River gods Scamander Thaumas Thetis Triton Love
Ambrosia
Wand or staff carried during Hellenic festivals and ceremonies
Zeus Water deities Amphitrite Alpheus Ceto Glaucus Naiads Nereids Nereus Oceanids Phorcys Poseidon Proteus River gods Scamander Thaumas Thetis Triton Love
Thyrsus
Ship of the Argonauts in Greek myth
Zeus Water deities Amphitrite Alpheus Ceto Glaucus Naiads Nereids Nereus Oceanids Phorcys Poseidon Proteus River gods Scamander Thaumas Thetis Triton Love
Argo
Greek goddess and mother of Apollo and Artemis
is instead made the daughter of Pallas the son of Megamedes. One of the Oceanids, the daughters of Oceanus and Tethys, see Hesiod, Theogony 351. According
Leto
Personification of the upper sky in Greek mythology
Zeus Water deities Amphitrite Alpheus Ceto Glaucus Naiads Nereids Nereus Oceanids Phorcys Poseidon Proteus River gods Scamander Thaumas Thetis Triton Love
Aether_(mythology)
Allegorical item from Greek mythology
Zeus Water deities Amphitrite Alpheus Ceto Glaucus Naiads Nereids Nereus Oceanids Phorcys Poseidon Proteus River gods Scamander Thaumas Thetis Triton Love
Apple_of_Discord
Cretan double-bladed axe
Zeus Water deities Amphitrite Alpheus Ceto Glaucus Naiads Nereids Nereus Oceanids Phorcys Poseidon Proteus River gods Scamander Thaumas Thetis Triton Love
Labrys
Mythological metal
Zeus Water deities Amphitrite Alpheus Ceto Glaucus Naiads Nereids Nereus Oceanids Phorcys Poseidon Proteus River gods Scamander Thaumas Thetis Triton Love
Orichalcum
Ancient Greek goddess of good health and cleanliness
Zeus Water deities Amphitrite Alpheus Ceto Glaucus Naiads Nereids Nereus Oceanids Phorcys Poseidon Proteus River gods Scamander Thaumas Thetis Triton Love
Hygieia
All-male tribe in Greek mythology
Zeus Water deities Amphitrite Alpheus Ceto Glaucus Naiads Nereids Nereus Oceanids Phorcys Poseidon Proteus River gods Scamander Thaumas Thetis Triton Love
Gargareans
Type of sacred standing stone
Zeus Water deities Amphitrite Alpheus Ceto Glaucus Naiads Nereids Nereus Oceanids Phorcys Poseidon Proteus River gods Scamander Thaumas Thetis Triton Love
Baetyl
Herb in Greek and Roman legend
Zeus Water deities Amphitrite Alpheus Ceto Glaucus Naiads Nereids Nereus Oceanids Phorcys Poseidon Proteus River gods Scamander Thaumas Thetis Triton Love
Moly_(herb)
Daughrer of Asopus in Greek mythology
Glaucus Nereus Oceanus Phorcys Pontus Poseidon Proteus River gods Tethys Thalassa Thetis Triton Water nymphs Hyades Limnades Naiads Nereids Oceanids v t e
Harpina
Mythical magical artifact in Plato's Republic
Zeus Water deities Amphitrite Alpheus Ceto Glaucus Naiads Nereids Nereus Oceanids Phorcys Poseidon Proteus River gods Scamander Thaumas Thetis Triton Love
Ring_of_Gyges
Supposed universal remedy
Zeus Water deities Amphitrite Alpheus Ceto Glaucus Naiads Nereids Nereus Oceanids Phorcys Poseidon Proteus River gods Scamander Thaumas Thetis Triton Love
Panacea_(medicine)
Poisoned shirt in Greek mythology
Zeus Water deities Amphitrite Alpheus Ceto Glaucus Naiads Nereids Nereus Oceanids Phorcys Poseidon Proteus River gods Scamander Thaumas Thetis Triton Love
Shirt_of_Nessus
Type of sword featuring a sickle-like protuberance
Zeus Water deities Amphitrite Alpheus Ceto Glaucus Naiads Nereids Nereus Oceanids Phorcys Poseidon Proteus River gods Scamander Thaumas Thetis Triton Love
Harpe
Effect on Tolkien's legendarium
silver First King Atlas, born of immortals (the Titan Iapetus and the Oceanid Asia) Elros, descendant of immortal Elves and Maiar Civilisation Greatest
Tolkien and the classical world
Tolkien_and_the_classical_world
Fabled object in Greek mythology
Zeus Water deities Amphitrite Alpheus Ceto Glaucus Naiads Nereids Nereus Oceanids Phorcys Poseidon Proteus River gods Scamander Thaumas Thetis Triton Love
Necklace_of_Harmonia
Ancient Greek goddess of the day
Zeus Water deities Amphitrite Alpheus Ceto Glaucus Naiads Nereids Nereus Oceanids Phorcys Poseidon Proteus River gods Scamander Thaumas Thetis Triton Love
Hemera
1733 opera by Jean-Philippe Rameau
King Minos and of Pasiphae, the daughter of sun god, Helios, and of the Oceanid nymph Perse. Phaedra is living a life cursed by Venus for the mistakes
Hippolyte_et_Aricie
Symbol of fate in medieval and ancient philosophy
Zeus Water deities Amphitrite Alpheus Ceto Glaucus Naiads Nereids Nereus Oceanids Phorcys Poseidon Proteus River gods Scamander Thaumas Thetis Triton Love
Wheel_of_Fortune_(medieval)
Object that appears in Homer's Odyssey
Zeus Water deities Amphitrite Alpheus Ceto Glaucus Naiads Nereids Nereus Oceanids Phorcys Poseidon Proteus River gods Scamander Thaumas Thetis Triton Love
Winnowing_Oar
Shrine dedicated to an ancient Greek or Roman hero
Zeus Water deities Amphitrite Alpheus Ceto Glaucus Naiads Nereids Nereus Oceanids Phorcys Poseidon Proteus River gods Scamander Thaumas Thetis Triton Love
Heroön
Mythical Greek deity, daughter of Triton
Zeus Water deities Amphitrite Alpheus Ceto Glaucus Naiads Nereids Nereus Oceanids Phorcys Poseidon Proteus River gods Scamander Thaumas Thetis Triton Love
Pallas_(daughter_of_Triton)
Constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere
Zeus Water deities Amphitrite Alpheus Ceto Glaucus Naiads Nereids Nereus Oceanids Phorcys Poseidon Proteus River gods Scamander Thaumas Thetis Triton Love
Ara_(constellation)
Zeus Water deities Amphitrite Alpheus Ceto Glaucus Naiads Nereids Nereus Oceanids Phorcys Poseidon Proteus River gods Scamander Thaumas Thetis Triton Love
List of minor Greek mythological figures
List_of_minor_Greek_mythological_figures
Tribe in Greek mythology
Zeus Water deities Amphitrite Alpheus Ceto Glaucus Naiads Nereids Nereus Oceanids Phorcys Poseidon Proteus River gods Scamander Thaumas Thetis Triton Love
Pygmy_(Greek_mythology)
Greek goddess of healing
Zeus Water deities Amphitrite Alpheus Ceto Glaucus Naiads Nereids Nereus Oceanids Phorcys Poseidon Proteus River gods Scamander Thaumas Thetis Triton Love
Aceso
Religious festival in ancient Athens
Zeus Water deities Amphitrite Alpheus Ceto Glaucus Naiads Nereids Nereus Oceanids Phorcys Poseidon Proteus River gods Scamander Thaumas Thetis Triton Love
Skira
PLUTO OCEANID
PLUTO OCEANID
Female
Greek
Greek name ELEKTRA means "bright, shining." In mythology, this is the name of a Pleiad, an Oceanid, and the sister of Orestes who helped him kill their mother Klytaimnestra.
Boy/Male
Latin
God of the underworld.
Female
Greek
(Ξάνθη) Greek name derived from the word xanthos, XANTHÊ means "blonde, yellow." In mythology, this is the name of an Oceanid, water nymphs presiding over the fresh waters. It is also the name of an Amazon.
Female
Greek
(Ἀθήνη) Greek myth name of the goddess of wisdom. Plato fancifully derived her name from a-theo-noa, ATHENE means "mind of God," but the true meaning is unknown. Her Roman name is Minerva ("intellect").
Boy/Male
Australian, French, Greek
Broad; Broad Shouldered
Boy/Male
Greek
Broad.
Female
Greek
(ΚλυμÎνη) Greek name KLYMENE means "praiseworthy might." In mythology, this is the name of several characters including the Oceanid who was the mother of Atlas and Prometheus.
Boy/Male
Greek
Father of the Oceanids.
PLUTO OCEANID
PLUTO OCEANID
Boy/Male
Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi
Good Health
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
A Piece of Earth
Girl/Female
Biblical
Fiftieth.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Lock 2.Dutch : variant of van Locke (see Locke 2).
Boy/Male
Indian
A name of the prophet (Pbuh), Ever ambitious
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Unique
Boy/Male
Arabic, German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Muslim
Old Generation
Male
Basque
, hero or man of God.
Boy/Male
African, Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Tamil
Writer; Teacher
Boy/Male
African, American, Australian, British, English, Jamaican
From the Cliff Land; Cliff; Form of Cleavant; A Steep Bank; Hilly Area; Land of Cliffs; Slope
PLUTO OCEANID
PLUTO OCEANID
PLUTO OCEANID
PLUTO OCEANID
PLUTO OCEANID
n.
A follower of Plato; a Platonist.
n.
A king of Corinth, son of Aeolus, famed for his cunning. He was killed by Theseus, and in the lower world was condemned by Pluto to roll to the top of a hill a huge stone, which constantly rolled back again, making his task incessant.
n.
The king of the infernal regions, corresponding to the Greek Pluto, and also the judge of departed souls. In later times he is more exclusively considered the dire judge of all, and the tormentor of the wicked. He is represented as of a green color, with red garments, having a crown on his head, his eyes inflamed, and sitting on a buffalo, with a club and noose in his hands.
n.
The son of Saturn and Rhea, brother of Jupiter and Neptune; the dark and gloomy god of the Lower World.
n.
One holding the philosophy of Socrates and Plato; a Platonist.
n.
As opposed to nominalism, the doctrine that genera and species are real things or entities, existing independently of our conceptions. According to realism the Universal exists ante rem (Plato), or in re (Aristotle).
n.
The god Pluto.
n.
One who adheres to the philosophy of Plato; a follower of Plato.
n.
The creation of the world or universe; a theory or account of such creation; as, the poetical cosmogony of Hesoid; the cosmogonies of Thales, Anaxagoras, and Plato.
a.
Of or pertaining to Pluto; Plutonian; hence, pertaining to the interior of the earth; subterranean.
n.
The doctrines or philosophy by Plato or of his followers.
n.
The nether world (according to classical mythology, the abode of the shades, ruled over by Hades or Pluto); the invisible world; the grave.
v. i.
To adopt the opinion of Plato or his followers.
n.
A garden or grove near Athens (so named from the hero Academus), where Plato and his followers held their philosophical conferences; hence, the school of philosophy of which Plato was head.
n.
Any opinion, principle, dogma, belief, or doctrine, which a person holds or maintains as true; as, the tenets of Plato or of Cicero.
n.
A written composition in which two or more persons are represented as conversing or reasoning on some topic; as, the Dialogues of Plato.
a.
Of or pertaining to Plato, or his philosophy, school, or opinions.
n.
One who receives instruction from another; a scholar; a learner; especially, a follower who has learned to believe in the truth of the doctrine of his teacher; an adherent in doctrine; as, the disciples of Plato; the disciples of our Savior.
a.
Belonging to the school or philosophy of Plato; as, the Academic sect or philosophy.