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Admete (Αδμητη) is an Okeanid whose name means "the unbroken" or "unwedded". She may have been the Naiad Nymph of a wild mountain stream, or the [[Nephele]] of wild clouds and rain. Admete was perhaps a goddess of unwedded maidens, her sister [[Zeuxo]], representing the yoke of marriage.
 
Admete (Αδμητη) is an Okeanid whose name means "the unbroken" or "unwedded". She may have been the Naiad Nymph of a wild mountain stream, or the [[Nephele]] of wild clouds and rain. Admete was perhaps a goddess of unwedded maidens, her sister [[Zeuxo]], representing the yoke of marriage.
   

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Admete (Αδμητη) is an Okeanid whose name means "the unbroken" or "unwedded". She may have been the Naiad Nymph of a wild mountain stream, or the Nephele of wild clouds and rain. Admete was perhaps a goddess of unwedded maidens, her sister Zeuxo, representing the yoke of marriage.

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Okeanos & Tethys

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From Oceanus and Tethys [were born] the Oceanides--namely yaea, Melite, Ianthe, Admete, Stilbo, Pasiphae, Polyxo, Eurynome, Euagoreis, Rhodope, lyris, Clytia, Teschinoeno, Clitenneste, Metis, Menippe, Argia."