Thalassa
Publié le 22/02/2012
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Greek An ancient sea goddess; daughter
of Ether, the upper air, and Hemera, day. With
Pontus, an ancient god of the sea, Thalassa was the
mother of the fish and animals of the sea.
Thalassa is featured in the stories of classical
Greek writers as the form of a woman, made of water.
She rises out of the sea and talks with humans who
become stranded on her shores. Some say Thalassa
was the mother of Aphrodite, for, as the sea, Thalassa
carried the goddess out of the ocean after she had
formed from the dismembered parts of Uranus.
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