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Oceanid

The Oceanids in Greek and Roman mythology were the three-thousand sons and daughter of Oceanus and Tethys. Each one was the patron of a particular spring, river, lake or pond. Each body of water had an Oceanid assigned to it.

Oceanids:

  1. Achelous
  2. Acheron
  3. Alpheus
  4. Amaltheia
  5. Amphitrite
  6. Asia
  7. Asopus
  8. Callirhoe
  9. Catillus
  10. Cebren
  11. Cephissus
  12. Circe
  13. Clitunno (Roman mythology)
  14. Clymene
  15. Crinisus
  16. Dione
  17. Doris
  18. Electra
  19. Enipeus
  20. Eurynome
  21. Inachus
  22. Lysithea
  23. Melia
  24. Meliboea
  25. Merope
  26. Nilus
  27. Peneus
  28. Perse
  29. Philyra
  30. Pleione
  31. Rhode
  32. Scamander
  33. Telesto
  34. Tiberinus (Roman mythology)
  35. Tibertus (Roman mythology)
  36. Tyche
  37. Volturnus (Roman mythology)



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