Eurybia - Mythology.
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Eurybia - Mythology. Greek A Titan; daughter of the Earth Mother Gaia and her son Pontus, an early sea god. This heritage gave Eurybia power over the seas, perhaps even over the tides and the rise and fall of the constellations. She married the Titan god Crius and with him had three children, Astraeus, Pallas, and Perses.
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