Tethys, in Greek mythology, is a Titaness associated with the nourishing flow of water, particularly the seas and rivers. She embodies the concept of fresh water and is often depicted as a mother figure to various river gods and the Oceanids, nymphs of the ocean. Her powers include the ability to provide sustenance and life through water, symbolizing fertility and the nurturing aspects of nature. Tethys is also linked to the vastness of the ocean and its mysteries, representing the primordial forces of the aquatic world.
She didn't exactly have powers, she was simply an embodiment of the waters of the world, the mother of the chief rivers known to the Greeks (Nile, Maeander, ...) and the mother of the approximately three thousand Oceanids.
Tethys was the daughter of Gaia and Ouranos.
Daimio tethys was created in 1857.
Tethys is one of the moons of Saturn
Yes; Metis was the daughter of Tethys and Oceanus.
Tethys did not have a Roman name, as she was a Greek goddess.
"Tethys" is pronounced as TEE-this.
Tethys Research Institute was created in 1986.
Yes Tethys the daughter of Gaia and Ouranos was immortal, and the wife of Okeanos.
Metis (moon of Jupiter) was a daughter of Tethys and Oceanus.
Tethys
The Titan Oceanus