Category
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Plataea
nymph, daughter of Asopos
Argyra
Greek nymph, one of the Naiads
Crataeis
In Greek mythology, Crataeis (Κραταιίς, -ίδος, alt. Crataiis) is, by some accounts, the mother of Scylla. In Homer's Odyssey, Circe tells Odysseus:
Achelois
Achelois (Ancient Greek: , Ἀkhelōís means 'she who drives away pain') was a name attributed to several figures in Greek mythology.
Menippe
set of Greek mythical character
Ionidae
In Greek mythology, the Ionides (Ancient Greek: Ἰωνίδες) were a sisterhood of water nymphs. Their individual names were Calliphaea, Synallasis (or Synallaxis), Pegaea and Iasis.
Maera
set index of Greek mythological characters
Thespia
daughter of Asopus in Greek mythology
Strophia
naiad in Greek mythology
Abarbarea
In classical Greek and Roman mythology, Abarbarea (Ancient Greek: Ἀβαρβαρέη) is the name of two nymphs:
Abarbarea, naiad wife of Bucolion.
Abarbarea, naiad ancestor of the Tyrians.
Other writers do not mention this nymph, but Hesychius mentions "Abarbareai" (Ἀβαρβαρέαι) or "Abarbalaiai" (Ἀβαρβαλαια) as the name of a class of nymphs.
Ceto
Oceanid of Greek mythology
Cleone
mythical daughter of Asopus
Ismene
naiad in Greek mythology
Eunoë
Eunoë (; ) according to Greek mythology, was a naiad-nymph daughter of the river god Sangarius, sometimes associated with Persephone as her mother. Eunoë is the wife of the Phrygian king Dymas, and the mother of Hecuba, the wife of King Priam of Troy. Otherwise, the mother of Hecabe was called the naiad Euagora.