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One of Fritz Zwickys daughters.
Three of Pasteur's daughters had died between 1859 and 1865; two from typhoid and one from a brain tumor.
Helimede is one of Neptune's moons that are named after sea nymphs in Greek mythology. This is regarded as one of the Nereids.
No. There are no stories about Ares raping anyone but killing a rapist to defend one of his daughters. His Roman counterpart Mars did but some accounts say that he just seduced the girl.
Psamathe, Neso, Laomedeia, Sao, Halimede, Galatea, and Nereid are all moons of Neptune, and Nereids (daughters of Doris and Nereus).
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Amphitrite is one, Thetis another. The whole gang is called nereids.
The Nereids, Amphitrite is queen of the sea and wife of Poseidon, Thetis is thier leader and mother of Achilles.
Goddess of water is the divine position occupied by Thetis.Specifically, Thetis is a sea nymph. She is one of the fifty (50) daughters of the Titan Nereus and the sea nymph Doris. The entire family lives in the Aegean Sea according to ancient Greek mythology.
a.) Nereid: In Greek mythology, the nereids were sea-nymphs, daughters of the nymph Doris and of Nereus. They number in fifty (although it is sometimes said that they number in 100). Sometimes seen frolicking on the surface of the water, the nereids (whose name means 'wet ones') lived in the underwater palace of their father. These virgins had golden hair and each had a golden throne in their father's palace. They wove and spun and often rode on dolphins. b.) Nereid is also the name of one of Neptune's moons and so is Triton!
a.) Nereid: In Greek mythology, the nereids were sea-nymphs, daughters of the nymph Doris and of Nereus. They number in fifty (although it is sometimes said that they number in 100). Sometimes seen frolicking on the surface of the water, the nereids (whose name means 'wet ones') lived in the underwater palace of their father. These virgins had golden hair and each had a golden throne in their father's palace. They wove and spun and often rode on dolphins. b.) Nereid is also the name of one of Neptune's moons and so is Triton!
103 out of 3000 Oceanides name.AdmeteAkasteAmbrosieAmphiroArgiaAmphitriteArsinoeAsiaAsteropeBromieBromisBeroeDaeiraDioneDodoneDorisElektraEratoEriphiaEuagoreisEudoraEphyraEidyiaEuropaEuropeEurynomeGalaxauraHesioneHagnoHippoHYALEIakheIaneiraIantheIdyiaKallirhoeKalypsoKerkeisKharikloKetoKapheiraKamarinaKhryseisKisseisKlitennesteKlymeneKlytiaKORONISKrokaleLeukippeLeukeLyrisLibyaMeliaMelitaMeliteMeliboiaMelobosisMenesthoMenippeMeropeMetisNedaNemesisNepheleNYSAOkyrhoeOkyroeOuraniaParegoronPasiphaePasithoePedilePeithoPeriboiaPerseisPetraiePhainoPhialePhilyrePHYTOPlexauraPloutoPolydoraPolyhymnoPolyxoPronoiaPrymnoPsekasRhanisRhodeaRhodeiaRhodopeStilboStyxTelestoTeschinoenoTheisoaThoeThyoneTykheXantheZeuxo
Poseidon like many Ancient Greek Gods, had countless affairs with mortal woman producing countless Demigods offspring. Poseidon also had many affairs that produced many Cyclops children the most famous one being his affair with Thossa. This produced the Cyclops Polyphemus (he is best known for his role in the story of Odyssey) Poseidon married Amphitrite. She was daughter of Nereus and Doris. Nereus was an early deity, known as the Old Man of the Sea. Doris was the daughter of the titan Oceanus. Poseidon and Amphitrite had three children. Rhodes (the Island of Rhodes was named after) and Triton (he became Poseidon's herald and successor).
Water Nymphs. They are one of five types of nymphs, and only live so long as the water they protect exists.
There is no one named "Nerea" in Greek mythology. The closest would be Nereus, the father of the Nereids.
He had four daughters and one son. She wanted her daughters to excel.