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OkeanosOceanus

Ocean; one of the Titans, i.e. one of the children of Gaia (Earth) and Ouranos (the Heavens).

Okeanos was the consort of Tethys; the daughters of Okeanos and Tethys are collectively called Okeanids; Okeanos was of the generation of Titans and is the personification of the Ocean-Stream which surrounds the lands of the Earth; all rivers have Okeanos as their source and their destination.

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