Oceanids: The Oceanids, from Greek mythology, were the daughters Oceanus and Tethys and nymphs of the great ocean. Numbering over 4,000, they could be equally shy or passionate. [100%] 2023-02-28 [Greek Mythology]
Oceanids: In Greek mythology, the Oceanids or Oceanides (/oʊˈsiːənɪdz, ˈoʊʃənɪdz/; Ancient Greek:, pl. of Ancient Greek:) are the nymphs who were the three thousand (a number interpreted as meaning "innumerable") daughters of the Titans Oceanus and Tethys. (Nymph daughters of Oceanus) [100%] 2023-09-16 [Oceanids] [Nymphs]...
Oceanids: In Greek mythology, the Oceanids or Oceanides (/oʊˈsiːənɪdz, ˈoʊʃənɪdz/ oh-SEE-ə-nidz, OH-shə-nidz; Ancient Greek: Ὠκεανίδες, romanized: Ōkeanídes, sg. Ὠκεανίς, Ōkeanís) are the nymphs who were the three thousand (a number interpreted as meaning "innumerable") daughters of the Titans Oceanus and ... (Nymph daughters of Oceanus) [100%] 2025-07-08 [Oceanids] [Nymphs]...
List of Oceanids: In Greek mythology, the nymph daughters of the Titan Oceanus (Ocean), were known collectively as the Oceanids. Four ancient sources give lists of names of Oceanids. (none) [57%] 2024-12-29 [Oceanids] [Greek mythology-related lists]...
List of Oceanids: In Greek mythology, the nymph daughters of the Titan Oceanus (Ocean), were known collectively as the Oceanids. Four ancient sources give lists of names of Oceanids. (none) [57%] 2025-07-01 [Oceanids]
Prometheus Bound and the Oceanids: Prometheus Bound and the Oceanids (German:Prometheus, beklagt von den Okeaniden) is an 1879 marble sculpture by German sculptor Eduard Müller, located at Alte Nationalgalerie in Berlin, Germany. Its subject is from the play Prometheus Bound, traditionally attributed to Aeschylus. (Sculpture in Berlin, Germany) [44%] 2023-11-23 [1879 establishments in Germany] [1879 sculptures]...
The Oceanids (The Naiads of the Sea): The Oceanids (The Naiads of the Sea) (French: Les Océanides (Les Naiades de la mer)) is a painting by Gustave Doré, dated to c. 1860. (The Naiads of the Sea) [37%] 2025-07-01 [1860 paintings] [Paintings by Gustave Doré]...
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