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In Classical Greek mythology, Tethys (Greek Τηθύς), daughter of Uranus and Gaia (Hesiod, Theogony lines 136, 337 and Bibliotheke 1.2) is an aquatic sea goddess. - Tethys - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tethys can refer to: Tethys (mythology), a Titaness in Greek mythology; Tethys (moon) a natural satellite of Saturn; Tethys Ocean, a Mesozoic-era ocean between the continents of ... - TETHYS : Greek Titan goddess of fresh water & nursing ; mythology ...
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Tethys (mythology)
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Tethys (mythology), in Greek mythology, a Titan, daughter of Uranus, god of heaven, and Gaea, goddess of earth. Tethys was the wife of her brother Oceanus and by him the mother of the 3000 Oceanids, or ocean nymphs, and of all the river gods.
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