Oceanus appears in the myths only in the Illiad when a prayer is said for him, and when he refuses to take part in the Titanomachy.
Oceanus is mentioned in many classical texts: Hesiod, Nonnus, Aeschylus, Homer, Seneca and Ovid are but a few of the writers who mention him, but Oceanus doesn't have any myths of his own.
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.
Oceanus the Greek god did not die in myth.
The parents of the Titan Oceanus are Gaia and Uranus.
In Greek myth Oceanus. In Roman myth Ops.
Neither. Oceanus was a titan, which was a primeval deity (before the gods).
You are Tethys, a Titaness in Greek mythology, known as the daughter of Oceanus and Gaia. Tethys is often associated with the nourishing flow of water and is considered the mother of many river gods and ocean nymphs. She had a romantic relationship with Zeus, which is notable in various myths.
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Greek myths are any story having to do with the immortals and fictionous mortals of Greek times. Greek legends are stories that have immortalized a person, or several people even beyond Greek times.
a water titan
Zeus did not imprison Oceanus. Oceanus was a Titan god of the seas, who was eventually replaced by Poseidon as the ruler of the oceans in Greek mythology.
The main Greek myth of them is in the Odyssey; but they do make an appearance in many myths where there is sailing.