She is daughter of Uranus, the 'first' sky & Gaia, this 'first' earth. (in Greek belief) She is also a titaness, a aquatic sea titaness. Sister & wife of Oceanus. Mother of chief rivers of the world know to Greeks, such as the Nile, Alpheus, & Maeander, also about 3 thousand daughters called 'Oceanids'.
Tethys did not have a Roman name, as she was a Greek goddess.
I am Tethys, the titaness and sea goddess who was the sister and wife of Oceanus. Together, we were the parents of river gods and the Oceanids.
She lived in the ocean, no specific place.
Tethys.
Tethys is not a boy; in Greek mythology, Tethys is a Titaness and a goddess associated with the nourishing flow of water. She is often depicted as the personification of the sea and is the wife of Oceanus. Tethys is typically characterized as a female figure, representing the nurturing aspects of the ocean.
Tethys was the mother of the Oceanides, who were three thousand goddess nymphs.Numbered among them are the Nephelae, the cloud or rain nymphs.Oceanus was their father.
Daphne wasn't a goddess, she was a Nymph. She was the daughter of Peneus, a lesser river deity and the son of Oceanus and Tethys.
In Greek mythology, Tethys does not have a specific birthday as the concept of birthdays as we know them today did not exist in ancient Greek culture. Tethys is a primordial goddess associated with the nourishing flow of fresh water and is often considered the mother of the rivers. She is one of the Titans, born from Uranus (Sky) and Gaia (Earth), but her exact origins and a defined "birthday" are not detailed in mythology.
Tethys was the Titan goddess of the sources fresh water which nourished the earth. She was the wife of Okeanos, the earth-encircling, fresh-water stream, and the mother of the Potamoi (Rivers), Okeanides (Springs, Streams & Fountains) and Nephelai (Clouds). Her mother was Gaea (Earth) and her father Ouranos (Heaven).
There is no Greek Goddess named Eurynome. There was a Titan, a daughter of Oceanus and Tethys, but there are no myths concerning her, so no personality.
There is a link to a websit with this information below.
It's the same; the Romans did not have a equivalent goddess. They used the same name as the Greeks.