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Not much is known about Argia other than she was an Okeanid who wed Inakhus and bore Phoroneus.  Argia however is mentioned Hygenus' Preface. 
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Not much is known about Argia other than she was an Okeanid who wed [[Inakhos]] and bore [[Phoroneus]].  Argia however is mentioned Hygenus' Preface. 
 
==Parents==
 
==Parents==
   
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==Spouse & Lovers==
 
==Spouse & Lovers==
   
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[[Inakhos]]
Inakhus
 
   
 
==Children==
 
==Children==
Phoroneus<br />[[Aigaileus]]<br />[[Io]]
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[[Phoroneus]]<br />[[Aegialeus]]<br />[[Io]]
   
 
==Ancient Text==
 
==Ancient Text==
   
Hygenus writes ''"...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."''
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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."
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[[Category:Okeanis]]
 
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''- Hyginus, Fabulae''
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[[Category:Okeanides]]
 
[[Category:Okeanides]]
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[[Category:Okeanids]]
 
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[[Category:Okeanid]]
 
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[[Category:Female]]
 
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[[Category:Females]]
 
[[Category:Females]]
[[Category:Children of Okeanos]]
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[[Category:Water Nymphs]]
[[Category:Children of Tethys]]
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[[Category:Nymphs]]

Latest revision as of 19:07, 13 February 2020

Not much is known about Argia other than she was an Okeanid who wed Inakhos and bore Phoroneus.  Argia however is mentioned Hygenus' Preface. 

Parents

Okeanos & Tethys

Spouse & Lovers

Inakhos

Children

Phoroneus
Aegialeus
Io

Ancient Text

"...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."

- Hyginus, Fabulae