Telesto, a sea nymph in Greek mythology

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Telesto is a minor sea nymph (Oceanid) in Greek mythology, associated with success or fulfillment and counted among the many daughters of the Titans Oceanus and Tethys.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Oceanid
mythological figure
nymph in Greek mythology
associatedWith fulfillment
success
classification minor deity
culture Greek mythology
describedIn Hesiod's Theogony NERFINISHED
epithetMeaning completion
success
gender female
hasDomain sea
isDaughterOf Oceanus NERFINISHED
Tethys NERFINISHED
languageOfAttestation Ancient Greek
memberOf Oceanids NERFINISHED
mentionedAs one of the three thousand Oceanid daughters of Oceanus and Tethys
mythologicalType water deity
pantheon Greek pantheon
parent Oceanus NERFINISHED
Tethys NERFINISHED
siblingOf Asia NERFINISHED
Clymene (Oceanid) NERFINISHED
Doris NERFINISHED
Electra (Oceanid) NERFINISHED
Metis NERFINISHED
Pleione NERFINISHED
Styx NERFINISHED

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Telesto namedAfter Telesto, a sea nymph in Greek mythology