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Potamoí - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/PotamoíWebEn el siglo XIX Potamoí era una aldea perteneciente a Kato Nevrokopi, en el Imperio Otomano. Según la obra Etnografía de las regiones de Adrianópolis, Bítola y Tesalónica, publicada en Constantinopla en 1878 y que refleja las estadísticas de la población masculina de 1873, Potamoí ( Bórovo) contaba con 110 familias y 280 residentes ...
Potamoi - Wikipedia bahasa Indonesia, ensiklopedia bebas
https://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/PotamoiWebPotamoi ( bahasa Yunani: ποταμός, "sungai") adalah para dewa sungai dalam mitologi Yunani. Mereka adalah putra-putra Okeanos dan Tethis (dewa dan dewi laut dan samudra). Mereka adalah saudara para Okeanid dan merupakan ayah para Naiad.
Potamoi - Wikipedia
https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/PotamoiWebPotamoi rilevanti nella mitologia. Acheloo, il dio del fiume Aspropotamo, che diede la figlia in sposa a Alcmeone, e fu sconfitto da Eracle in una lotta per il diritto a sposare Deianira.; Alfeo, che si innamorò della ninfa Aretusa, fuggita a Siracusa, dove venne trasformata in una sorgente da Artemide.; Inaco, fondatore delle dinastie dei re di Argo, Sicione e Tebe.
Potamoi | Religion Wiki | Fandom
https://religion.fandom.com/wiki/PotamoiWebThe Potamoi ( Greek: Ποταμοί, "rivers") are the gods of rivers in Greek mythology. They are the fathers of Naiads, and the brothers of the Oceanids, and as such, the sons of Oceanus and Tethys.
Potamoi - Wikiwand
https://www.wikiwand.com/id/PotamoiWebPotamoi adalah para dewa sungai dalam mitologi Yunani. Mereka adalah putra-putra Okeanos dan Tethis . Mereka adalah saudara para Okeanid dan merupakan ayah para Naiad. Potamoi digambarkan dalam bentuk-bentuk sebagai berikut: sebagai banteng berkepala manusia, sebagai manusia berkepala banteng dan berkaki ikan, atau sebagai …
Potamoi | Monster Wiki | Fandom
https://monster.fandom.com/wiki/PotamoiWebThe Potamoi were a group of exclusively-male freshwater gods who appeared in much of the mythology of Ancient Greece. Overview Said to number three thousand (a figure which was synonymous in classical Greece with "countless"), the Potamoi were the children of the Titan siblings Oceanus and Tethys, and brothers to the Oceanids.
Category:Children of Potamoi - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Children_of_PotamoiWebCategory:Children of Potamoi Wikimedia Commons has media related to Children of Greek river gods. This category contains the progeny of the various Potamoi in Greek mythology . Subcategories This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total. A Children of Achelous (1 C, 8 P) C Children of Asopus (21 P) Children of Inachus (6 P)
Category:Potamoi | Greek Mythology Wiki | Fandom
https://greekmythology.fandom.com/wiki/Category:PotamoiWebPotamoi Category page View source Tethys bore 3,000 sons to Okeanos they were termed Potamoi. Each of the Potamoi was a River God. The River Gods did not appear like Olympians, some like Akheloios had horns or were shapeshifters. Most of the Potaoi who were married, were so to Okeanides (their sisters). All items (41) # A B C D E F G H I J K …
Potamoi | Olympus Guardian Wiki | Fandom
https://olympusguardian.fandom.com/wiki/PotamoiWebPotamoi. The Potamoi are a collective group of River Gods in Greek Mythology, consisting of the 3,000 sons of the Titans, Oceanus and Tethys. They are the brothers of The Oceanids. Members include Peneus and Inachus . Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted.
Daeira - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DaeiraWebDaeira was a daughter of the Titan Oceanus [2] possibly by his sister-wife Tethys, thus one of the 3,000 Oceanids. [3] Others called her simply as the sister of Styx [4] (also an Oceanid). By Hermes, Daira became the mother of Eleusis, [2] eponym of the town of Eleusis. Otherwise, their son was called the child of Ogygus, the primeval king of ...
Dyo Potamoi - Wikipedia
https://wiki.alquds.edu/?query=Dyo_PotamoiWebJan 24, 2021 · 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. De facto, it is under the control of Northern Cyprus.. Dyo Potamoi has been abandoned since 1964. In 1960, it had 40 inhabitants, all of them Turkish Cypriots.. References [] ^ In 1983, the …
Category:Potamoí - Wikimedia Commons
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:PotamoíWebCategory:Potamoí From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository Media in category "Potamoí" The following 9 files are in this category, out of 9 total. Borovo (Potami).jpg …
Potamoí - Wikiwand
https://www.wikiwand.com/fi/PotamoíWebPotamoí Λίμνη Ποταμών, Límni Potamón, Potamoín tekojärvi) on tekojärvi Kreetan saarella Kreikassa. Se on Kreetan suurin järvi ja koko Kreikan yhdeksänneksi suurin tekojärvi. Sen pinta-ala on 16 neliökilometriä. Potamoí on suurimmillaan noin 12 kilometriä pitkä ja noin kolme kilometriä leveä.
River god | Riordan Wiki | Fandom
https://riordan.fandom.com/wiki/River_godWebPotamoi are the sons of the water Titans Oceanus and Tethys, and are brothers of the Oceanids, also children of Oceanus. Every river has an eponymous river god. Potamoi often have many daughters, the naiads, who inhabit the river or a nearby body of water. The Underworld rivers are a little different, having magical properties.