Oceanus

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Oceanus is a primordial Titan in Greek mythology who personifies the vast, encircling river believed to surround the world.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Greek mythological figure
Titan
primordial deity
associatedWith boundary of the known world
cosmic river
fresh water
category Titans of Greek mythology
surface form: Titans in Greek mythology

Water gods in Greek mythology
consort Tethys
contrastedWith Poseidon
cosmicFunction encircles the world
cosmologicalPosition outermost boundary of the world
culture Greek mythology
didNotParticipateIn Titanomachy
domain river that surrounds the earth
waters at the edge of the world
gender male
greekName World Ocean
surface form: Ὠκεανός
latinName Oceanus self-link
mentionedIn Homer's Iliad
surface form: Iliad

Hesiod's Theogony
surface form: Theogony
mythologicalGeneration first generation of Titans
offspring Oceanids
Potamoi
offspringType river gods
water nymphs
parent Gaia
Uranus
poseidonRelation distinct from the Olympian sea god Poseidon
role personification of the world-encircling river
personification of water
sibling Coeus
Crius
Cronus
Hyperion
Iapetus
Mnemosyne
Phoebe
Rhea
Tethys
Theia
Themis
sourceWorkAuthor Hesiod
Homer
symbol flowing water
great river encircling the earth
typeOfWaterDeity cosmic river god
worshipType primarily conceptual rather than cultic

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Aethra childOf Oceanus
Asopus father Oceanus
Enuma Elish featuresDeity Oceanus
this entity surface form: Apsu
Tiamat spouse Oceanus
this entity surface form: Apsu
Tiamat consort Oceanus
this entity surface form: Apsu
Ea residence Oceanus
this entity surface form: Apsu
Enki associatedWith Oceanus
this entity surface form: Apsu
daughters of Gaia sibling Oceanus
subject surface form: Titanides
Okeanos latinName Oceanus
Thalassa contrastedWith Oceanus