The same as in Greek mythology, the son of Uranus and Gaia, represented as the world-ocean, with a bodily form of a horned man with a serpent lower body.
Okeanos
The spelling "Okeanos" is the Greek spelling, used to mean a Titan associated with the world ocean. The spelling Oceanus is Roman.
The Romans often used the word oceanus for ocean. The Greeks were the ones to originally use the word oceanus.
Oceanus Atlanticus, in Roman times, referred to the body of water known as the Atlantic Ocean. The Romans were aware of its existence and referred to it as Oceanus Atlanticus, which translates to the Atlantic Ocean in English. They understood it to be a vast expanse of water separating Europe and Africa from the unknown lands beyond.
In Greek myth Oceanus. In Roman myth Ops.
The blades of Oceanus
oceanus has no enemy
His name is Oceanus, he was the titan of the seas, before the gods reign.
Neptune is often referred to as Oceanus due to its association with the Roman god of the sea, Neptune, who embodies the vastness and mystery of oceans. The name "Oceanus" also reflects the planet's deep blue color, which is reminiscent of Earth's oceans and is primarily due to the presence of methane in its atmosphere. Additionally, the term "Oceanus" signifies the planet's status as the outermost giant planet in our solar system, further emphasizing its connection to the deep and unexplored realms of the universe.
Oceanus had 11 siblings. He later married one of them.
Oceanus the Greek god did not die in myth.
The parents of the Titan Oceanus are Gaia and Uranus.