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Revision as of 20:33, 11 March 2019

Oceanides

Oceanids

An Okeanid is qualified as one of the 3,000 daughters who were the children of Okeanos and Tethys. Some of the eldest of these daughters were marked among the Titans, some such as Doris became transformed into Goddesses. Some of the younger Okeanides (mostly Cloud Nymphs) joined Artemis' hunting party. At least one of the Okeanides was a lover of Herakles.

Parents

Okeanos & Tethys

2 Okeanids

A Couple of Okeanides