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Appendix: Daughters of Tethys
Tethys had many daughters whom the Greeks divided into two groups, the Naiades and the Okeanides.
The Naiades
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Abarbarea - not a foreign deity
Aigle - bright, dazzling
Bateaia - thorn hill
Chlidanope - she of the delicate face
Echenais - she who detains ships
Eleionomae - she of the marshy place
Harmonia - harmony, order
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Kaliadne - beautiful and holy one
Kleochareia - famous in kindness
Lilaea - longing
Melite - practice
Oenoe - wine
Polyxo - itchy
Pronöe - first in strength or wisdom
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The Okeanides
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Admete
Aethra
Akaste
Amphinome
Amphiro
Argeia
Asia
Asterope
Beröe
Chryseis
Daeria
Dione
Dodone
Doris
Eidothea
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Elektra
Etna
Eudora
Europa
Eurynome
Galaxaura
Hippo
Ianeira
Ianthe
Idyia
Ione
Kaliadne
Kallirrhoe
Kalypso
Kapheira
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Kerkeis
Kleochareia
Klymene
Klytia
Leuke
Leukippe
Melia
Meliboea
Melite
Meleboesis
Menestho
Merope
Metis
Nycheia
Okchyrrhoe
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Pasiphae
Pasithoe Peitho
Perse
Perseis
Petraea
Phaeno
Philyra
Pleione
Plexaura
Plouto
Polydora Polyxo
Prymno
Rhodeia
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Rhodope
Stilbo
Styx
Telesto
Theia
Thoe
Torone
Tyche
Urania
Zeuxippe
Zeuxo
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