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Mystical Races Nymphs ->Water: Oceanids: Greek mythology water nymphs     (12397 reads)
Posted by greekmythology on Saturday, October 16 @ 14:08:09 EDT

Oceanids: Greek mythology water nymphs.. KEYWORDS: oceanid water nymph greek mythology nymphs Achelous Acheron Alpheus Amaltheia Amphitrite Asia Asopus Callirhoe Catillus Cebren Cephissus Circe Clitunno Roman mythology Clymene Crinisus Dione Doris Electra Enipeus Eurynome Inachus Lysithea Melia Meliboea Merope Nilus Peneus Perse Philyra Pleione Rhode Scamander Telesto Tiberinus Tibertus Tyche Volturnus Mermaid Siren

In Greek and Roman mythology, the Oceanids were the three thousand children of Oceanus and Tethys. Each of the nymphs was the patron of a particular spring, river, lake or pond.

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