The Greek word for sea is Thalasa and ocean is Okeanos
Pontus is a primordial sea god in Greek mythology, representing the vast and chaotic sea. He is the father of various sea deities and monsters, and is often associated with the concept of the sea as a powerful and unpredictable force in the ancient Greek pantheon.
Aegean Sea, the open sea on the east of the continental country, the Greek archipelago. Named by the mythical king Aegeas, Theseus's father.
In Greek mythology, Poseidon's love interest was Amphitrite, a sea goddess and the queen of the sea.
The term 'Cetus' refers to a mythological sea monster in ancient Greek. Greek heroes such as Perseus and Heracles were said to have slain a 'cetus' sea monster.
The greek name for Neptune is Poseidon, the greek god of the sea.
They were located by the Aegean Sea or the Sea of Italy to the west and east of the Greek peninsula. (basically Mediterranean sea)
Alcyone was the Greek goddes who lost her husband at sea.
In the Greek, the word sea literally means sea, lake or body of water. It has no different meaning then the English.
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Pontus is a primordial sea god in Greek mythology, representing the vast and chaotic sea. He is the father of various sea deities and monsters, and is often associated with the concept of the sea as a powerful and unpredictable force in the ancient Greek pantheon.
Triton is the "Trumpeter of the Sea".
nicly by the sea
The following seas: Adriatic, Ionian, Cretan, Aegean surround Greece.
In Greek mythology Poseidon was the god of the sea.
The was the god of the sea and, as "Earth-Shaker," of earthquakes
There is no Roman goddess of the sea, but Salacia, wife of Neptune (god of the sea), is the Roman goddess of salt water. The analog for this couple in Greek mythology is Amphitrite (Greek goddess of the sea) and Poseidon (Greek god of the sea).Poseidon is the greek name for ruler of the sea andNeptune is the Roman/Latin Name for ruler of the sea
Aegean Sea, the open sea on the east of the continental country, the Greek archipelago. Named by the mythical king Aegeas, Theseus's father.