103 out of 3000 Oceanides name.
Admete
Akaste
Ambrosie
Amphiro
Argia
Amphitrite
Arsinoe
Asterope
Bromie
Bromis
Beroe
Daeira
Dione
Dodone
Doris
Elektra
Erato
Eriphia
Euagoreis
Eudora
Ephyra
Eidyia
Europa
Eurynome
Galaxaura
Hesione
Hagno
Hippo
HYALE
Iakhe
Ianeira
Ianthe
Idyia
Kallirhoe
Kalypso
Kerkeis
Khariklo
Keto
Kapheira
Kamarina
Khryseis
Kisseis
Klitenneste
Klymene
Klytia
KORONIS
Krokale
Leukippe
Leuke
Lyris
Melia
Melita
Melite
Meliboia
Melobosis
Menestho
Menippe
Merope
Metis
Neda
Nemesis
Nephele
NYSA
Okyrhoe
Okyroe
Ourania
Paregoron
Pasiphae
Pasithoe
Pedile
Peitho
Periboia
Perseis
Petraie
Phaino
Phiale
Philyre
PHYTO
Plexaura
Plouto
Polydora
Polyhymno
Polyxo
Pronoia
Prymno
Psekas
Rhanis
Rhodea
Rhodeia
Rhodope
Stilbo
Styx
Telesto
Teschinoeno
Theisoa
Thoe
Thyone
Tykhe
Xanthe
Zeuxo
Tethys is the wife of Oceanus, and is portrayed as a goddess of freshwater by Hesiod (and some other Greek poets).
She has thousands of children, since all rivers, streams, freshets, springs, clouds, and even mists are her children.
Doris - whose name probably means 'gift', but might mean 'purity' - was a daughter of Oceanus and Tethys who was an Oceanid (a sea-nymph). Doris' main importance in Greek myth is that she married Nereus and became mother of the Nereids.
Some mythographers have speculated that Doris may originally have been a goddess of fishing-grounds.
Tethys / Thetis was also the mother of Achilles in the Iliad, so Doris was in a sense Achilles' half-sister.
Oceanus and Tethys had the Oceanides - 3,000 daughters. Some of them include: Doris, Dione and Asia.
In the past this has been a crossword clue. The answer for the recent Telegraph crossword is Doris.
103 out of 3000 Oceanides name.
Admete
Akaste
Ambrosie
Amphiro
Argia
Amphitrite
Arsinoe
Asia
Asterope
Bromie
Bromis
Beroe
Daeira
Dione
Dodone
Doris
Elektra
Erato
Eriphia
Euagoreis
Eudora
Ephyra
Eidyia
Europa
Europe
Eurynome
Galaxaura
Hesione
Hagno
Hippo
HYALE
Iakhe
Ianeira
Ianthe
Idyia
Kallirhoe
Kalypso
Kerkeis
Khariklo
Keto
Kapheira
Kamarina
Khryseis
Kisseis
Klitenneste
Klymene
Klytia
KORONIS
Krokale
Leukippe
Leuke
Lyris
Libya
Melia
Melita
Melite
Meliboia
Melobosis
Menestho
Menippe
Merope
Metis
Neda
Nemesis
Nephele
NYSA
Okyrhoe
Okyroe
Ourania
Paregoron
Pasiphae
Pasithoe
Pedile
Peitho
Periboia
Perseis
Petraie
Phaino
Phiale
Philyre
PHYTO
Plexaura
Plouto
Polydora
Polyhymno
Polyxo
Pronoia
Prymno
Psekas
Rhanis
Rhodea
Rhodeia
Rhodope
Stilbo
Styx
Telesto
Teschinoeno
Theisoa
Thoe
Thyone
Tykhe
Xanthe
Zeuxo
The Daughter of Oceanus and Tethys is Dione.
They have thousands of daughters but the one for the telegraph crossword id Doris
oceanid
The factor pairs of 3000 all have a product of 3000. None of them add up to -155.
someone sued Andre 3000 for stealing their idea
The LCM of 137 and 3000 is 411000. The LCM of 61 and 72 is 4392. The LCM of 72 and 3000 is 9000.
The Production Budget for 3000 Miles to Graceland was $62,000,000.
They are virtually identical. The 3000's lower buttons are rounder, rather than semi-circular on the 2000. The 3000 has an 'advanced' screen, and a built-in microphone.
He had 3000 sons who were the rivers and 3000 daughters,the Oceanides
The Greek god Poseidon was married to the sea nymph Amphitrite.Poseidon's wife is Amphitrite, one of the 3000 Oceanids. Oceanids are the daughters of Oceanus, titan of the waters and the seas and Tethys, titaness of the wet element and the Oceans.
Oceanus was technically not a God in the sense of the 12 Olympians (Zeus, Hera, etc.) He was one of the "Elder Gods" or Titans, the first beings of the world. He is known as the great river, as he is said to have been the giant body of water encircling all of the earth. He had many children with another Titaness, named Tethys. Among his children were the 3000 Oceanids and all of the Rivers of the world. He is the embodiment of all great bodies of water.
Long before the Olympian gods ruled ancient Greece the creation of the universe took place. The primal gods of the sky and the earth, Uranus and Gaea, had 12 Titan children – the Elder gods. Oceanus was the Titan god of the river Okeanos, which was believed to encircle the world and connect the earth to the heavens and the underworld. He married his sister Tethys, the goddess of fresh water. The couple had 3000 children called the Oceanids. They are the gods and goddesses of all of the rivers, seas, streams and estuaries on the earth. Oceanus and Tethys were so fertile, in fact, they feared their rapid proliferation would cause flooding if it continued so they eventually divorced to solve the problem. Origin The Titans were powerful giant gods that ruled the world before the Olympian gods took over. They had incredible strength, magical powers and great knowledge. Also known as the Elder gods, their home was at Mount Othrys. The first of the gods born of Chaos were the primal Gaea (earth) and Sky (Uranus). Their children were the mighty Titans and Titanesses. Cronus, the brother of Oceanus, coordinated a plot with his mother and castrated his father Uranus so he could take over the rule of the cosmos, but Oceanus did not participate. He also seemingly had no interest in the Titanomachy war, the battle of the Olympians and Titans for rulership of the cosmos, and didn’t fight alongside his Titan brothers. This saved him from the punishment received later by the others: imprisonment in Tartarus, the underworld. At first, Oceanus ruled over the Mediterranean and the Indian Ocean. Later, when the Greeks learned of the Atlantic Ocean and other bodies of salt water his role expanded. When the Olympians took over, Poseidon became the ruler of the Mediterranean Sea. Family of Oceanus The sister and wife of Oceanus is Tethys. Her name is derived from the Greek word têthê, meaning nurse. The Oceanids were their 3000 nymph daughters who were the overseers of all of the waters in the world. Some infamous Oceanids include Amphitrite, the wife of Poseidon, Metis, who Zeus who made pregnant with the goddess Athena and then swallowed, and Doris, the mother of the 50 Nereids. Islands of Oceanus Many islands and shores fell under the domain of Oceanus. The most famous of all is Elysian Fields, the island of the blessed where the souls of the best of the mortals were sent to live out their eternity in peace and tranquility. It was located somewhere along the deep shores in the underworld. The island of Sarpedon, home of Medusa and her two monstrous sister Gorgons, was surrounded by the waters of Oceanus somewhere far in the west of the world near the mythical Garden of Hesperides, Hera’s garden of magical golden apples and immortality. On the northern stream was the land of the sacred race of Hyperboreans. They lived in a season of perpetual springtime, free of the war and disease that troubled the rest of the world. Historical Influence While Oceanus has been depicted as a giant bearded god with scales, with dolphins leaping from his head and fish swimming in his wavy hair, he is truly considered to be an abstract force of nature and the divine personification of the sea. At that time, the seas included all of the world’s oceans and the Mediterranean and Aegean Seas. In reference to the many ancient cities along the coastline of the Mediterranean, philosopher Plato once referred to the Greek people as frogs sitting around a pond. The many sea gods in mythology reflect the importance of water to ancient societies. The rule of the Titans came to an end, but the legacy of Oceanus, the first of god of the sea, and ruler of the river Okeanos, continues through the many legends that followed him and his 3000 daughters.
The address of the Wasatch County Daughters Of Utah Pioneers is: 175 East 3000 South, Heber City, UT 84032-3647
The Oceanids (3000 daughters) and the Potamoi (various gods of rivers/ potamoi in greek actually means rivers)
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They can but only in Apocalypse battles as most titans are very expensive. For example the Reaver Titan is around 1400 points so generally most people play them in 3000+ battles. I believe most armies have a "Super Unit." The necrons have their C'tan. The imperial guard and space marines have Titans, orks the squiggoth etc. Those that don't either have an unparrelled ability to field hordes of units to make up for it, or very tough units. Hope this helps.
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3000 = 3000/1