The word is also used for "sea" in the Greek Bible, e.g. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Thalassa primordial sea goddess in Greek mythology, daughter of Aether and Hemera. Thalassa (Greek: Θαλασσα) was the primeval spirit of the sea. She was the daughter of Aether and Hemera (day). Thalassa a personification of the Mediterranean, is described as a daughter of Aether and Hemera. Thalassa primeval spirit of the sea. Sometimes, she was thought of as the mother of Aphrodite with Uranus or with Zeus. Thalassa wasn't actually in a human-like form, her body was literally the seas. With sea god Pontus, she was the mother of the nine Telchines and Halia. Thalia, in Greek religion, one of the nine Muses, patron of comedy; also, according to the Greek poet Hesiod, a Grace (one of a group of goddesses of fertility). She is the mother of the Corybantes, celebrants of the Great Mother of the Gods, Cybele, the father being Apollo, a god related to music Category:Thalassa (mythology) From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. She is the personification of the Mediterranean Sea. … Aether (Father)& Hemera (Mother) Detall d'un mosaic on es veu Thalassa, 512 a.C. Upload media Thalassa was a primordial deity in Greek mythology, goddess of the sea. In Greek mythology, Thalassa (Greek: Θάλασσα "sea") is a primordial sea goddess, daughter of Aether and Hemera.

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