In Greek and Roman mythology, the Oceanids (Ὠκεανίδες) were the three thousand children of the titans Oceanus and Tethys. Each of these nymphs was the patron of a particular spring, river, ocean, lake or pond.
Children of Oceanus:
With Gaia
With Tethys
- Achelous
- Acheron
- Alpheus
- Amaltheia
- Amphitrite (an Oceanid accordingto Apollodorus or a Nereid according to Hesiod)
- Asia
- Asopus
- Callirhoe
- Catillus
- Cebren
- Cephissus
- Circe
- Clitunno (Roman mythology)
- Clymene
- Cronos
- Crinisus
- Dione
- Doris
- Electra
- Enipeus
- Eurynome
- Inachus
- Lysithea
- Melia
- Meliboea
- Merope
- Nilus
- Peneus
- Perse
- Philyra
- Pleione
- Rhea 1
- Rhode
- Scamander
- Simoeis
- Styx
- Telesto
- Tiberinus (Roman mythology)
- Tibertus (Roman mythology)
- Tyche
- Volturnus (Roman mythology)
Unknown Mother
See also: Mermaid, Siren
Music
Jean Sibelius (1865-1957). The Oceanides
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