a water titan
Oceanus is the God of the seas. In mythology, it is also known as the great river that encircles the earth. It is prominently mentioned in Homer's "The Illiad".
The titan of the undersea realm is Oceanus
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.
Oceanus
In Greek mythology, Oceanus was a Titan, god of the great river Ocean, the river that encircled the earth. So, in a sense, you could say that Ocean was his symbol.
Oceanus was the personified 'world-ocean', which circled the world. He was a Titan. Poseidon was the god of the sea.
When it comes to Greek mythology, there are many Titans. Some of them include Oceanus, Hyperion, Coeus, Cronus, Crius. Some of the children you will find are Atlas, Prometheus, Epimetheus.
Fresh water nymphs, daughters of the Potamoi (River Gods), granddaughters of the Titans Tethys and Oceanus.
Tethys was Oceanus' wife. Both were members of the first generation of Titans, making them siblings as well. Tethys was the Titan goddess of fresh water.
Oceanus the Greek god did not die in myth.
In ancinet Greek mythology, Nereus was the prophetic and shapeshifting "old man of the sea"; by his wife Doris, daughter of Oceanus and Tethys, he had fifty daughters called the Nereids. Nereus was son of Pontus and Gaea.
According to Greek mythology, Oceanus was born from the union of the gods Uranus and Gaia. He is often depicted as a personification of the ocean and was believed to reside in a massive river that encircled the world.