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    The Potamoi (Ancient Greek: Ποταμοί, romanized: Potamoí, lit. 'Rivers') are the gods of rivers and streams of the earth in Greek mythology. The river...
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  • The Potamoi were Greek river gods. Potamoi (Ancient Greek: Ποταμοί) may also refer to: Potamoi (Bithynia), a town of ancient Bithynia Potamoi (Paphlagonia)...
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  • Potamoi (Ancient Greek: Ποταμοί) was a town of ancient Bithynia located on the road from Libyssa to Chalcedon on the north coast of the Sinus Astacenus...
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    Nilus (mythology) (category Potamoi)
    or Neilos (Ancient Greek: Νεῖλος), in Greek mythology, was one of the Potamoi who represent the god of the Nile river itself. Nilus was one of 3,000...
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    world-encircling river, their mother Tethys was a sea goddess, and their brothers the Potamoi (also three thousand in number) were the personifications of the great...
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    Potamoi (Greek: Ποταμοί), until 1927 known as Borovo (Greek: Μπόροβο, Bulgarian: Борово), is a village in the Drama regional unit, Greece. It is situated...
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  • (Πηνειός) Scamander (Σκάμανδρος) For a more complete list, see Potamoi#List of potamoi Priapus (Πρίαπος), god of garden fertility Satyrs (Σάτυροι) / Satyress...
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    of the Titans Oceanus and his sister-wife Tethys, and a sister of the Potamoi (river-gods), which also numbered 3000. Metis gave her cousin Zeus a potion...
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  • Dyo Potamoi (Greek: Δυο Ποταμοί or Δύο Ποταμοί, literally 'Two Rivers', Turkish: İkidere or İki Dere) is an abandoned hamlet in Cyprus, east of Kapouti...
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  • Al-Mina (redirect from Potamoi Karon)
    Lane Fox has made a case for the Greek name of the site to have been the Potamoi Karon that is mentioned in Diodorus Siculus' account of Ptolemy I Soter's...
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    Peneus (category Potamoi)
    Πηνειός) was a Thessalian river god, one of the three thousand Rivers (Potamoi), a child of Oceanus and Tethys. The nymph Creusa bore him one son, Hypseus...
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  • they come from groves (alsea), they come from the sacred rivers (ποταμοί, potamoí) flowing seawards." "The nymphs [of Mount Ida] who haunt the pleasant woods...
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  • in springs. They were often considered great aunts of the river gods (Potamoi), thus establishing a mythological relationship between a river itself...
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  • Potami or Potamoi (Ancient Greek: Ποταμοί) was a fortified port on the coast of the northeastern part of ancient Paphlagonia. According to Arrian, it...
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  • /əˈstɪəriəs/ (Ἀστέριος) may refer to the following figures: Asterion, one of the Potamoi. Asterius, one of the Giants. Asterion, an attendant of the starry-god...
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  • of Zeus and the Oceanid Asterope in Greek mythology Acragas, one of the Potamoi Acragas (silversmith), an engraver or chaser in silver, mentioned by Pliny...
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    concepts Water deities Amphitrite Ceto Glaucus Naiads Nereids Nereus Oceanids Oceanus Phorcys Pontus Poseidon Potamoi Proteus Tethys Thetis Triton v t e...
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    boy's death. The goddess Styx, like her father Oceanus, and his sons the Potamoi, was also a river, in her case, a river of the Underworld. According to...
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    deities Amphitrite Ceto Glaucus Nereus Oceanus Phorcys Pontus Poseidon Potamoi Proteus Tethys Thetis Triton Nymphs Alseid Anthousai Auloniad Aurae Crinaeae...
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    deities Amphitrite Ceto Glaucus Nereus Oceanus Phorcys Pontus Poseidon Potamoi Proteus Tethys Thetis Triton Nymphs Alseid Anthousai Auloniad Aurae Crinaeae...
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  • Paranesti Perichora Perithorio Petroussa Pigadia Platania Platanovrysi Potamoi Prosotsani Ptelea Pyrgoi Sidironero Silli Sitagroi Skaloti Tholos Vathylakkos...
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    white horizontal ribbons, called "rivers" or "streams" (Greek: ποταμοί, potamoí; Slavonic: Istochniki), symbolizing the word of God going out into the...
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  • each other in turn. Deino, a Malian naiad nymph who consorted with the Potamoi Sperchius and gave birth to the Spercheides including Diopatra who was...
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    Amphitrite Alpheus Ceto Glaucus Naiads Nereids Nereus Oceanids Phorcys Poseidon Potamoi Potamides Proteus Scamander Thaumas Thetis Triton Love deities War deities...
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  • Aegospotami (Ancient Greek: Αἰγὸς Ποταμοί, Aigos Potamoi) or Aegospotamos (i.e. Goat Streams) is the ancient Greek name for a small river issuing into...
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  • Aegaeus (category Potamoi)
    greek mythology, Aegaeus (Ancient Greek: Αἰγαῖος) were: 1. One of the potamoi, or river-gods. He lived on the island of Scheria, widely considered to...
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    Amphitrite Alpheus Ceto Glaucus Naiads Nereids Nereus Oceanids Phorcys Poseidon Potamoi Potamides Proteus Scamander Thaumas Thetis Triton Love deities War deities...
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    Poseidon, Hades, Hestia, Demeter, Chiron Children of Oceanus Oceanids, Potamoi Children of Hyperion Helios, Selene, Eos Daughters of Coeus Leto, Asteria...
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    century BCE. Hesiod at his Theogony refers to Nilus (Νεῖλος) as one of the Potamoi (river gods), son of Oceanus and Tethys. Another derivation of Nile might...
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    Theban origin name his mother as one of the daughters of Nilus, one of the Potamoi and deity of the Nile river. Cadmus was credited by the Greek historian...
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