Thaumas

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Thaumas is a sea-related deity in Greek mythology, often regarded as a primordial god associated with the wonders and marvels of the sea and the father of figures like Iris and the Harpies.

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Thaumas canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Greek deity
primordial deity
sea god
associatedWith marvels of the sea
wonders of the sea
childOf Gaia
Pontus
classification pre-Olympian god
culture Ancient Greek mythology
domain sea
gender male
languageOfName Ancient Greek
mentionedIn Hesiod's Theogony
mythologicalGeneration second generation of primordial sea deities
nameMeaning wonder
parentOf Stheno
surface form: Aello

Celaeno
Harpies
Iris
Ocypete
relatedConcept Harpies
surface form: Harpies (winged spirits)

Iris
surface form: Iris (goddess of the rainbow)
residence sea
roleInMythology personification of sea wonders
siblingOf Ceto
Eurybia
Nereus
Phorcys
spouse Electra (Oceanid)
worshipType primarily literary and genealogical rather than cultic

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Ourea sibling Thaumas
Pontus offspring Thaumas
Eurybia sibling Thaumas
Phorcys siblings Thaumas
Phorkys relatedTo Thaumas