- In Gr**** mythology,
Nereus (/ˈnɪəriəs/ NEER-ee-əs;
Ancient Gr****: Νηρεύς, romanized:
Nēreús) was the
eldest son of
Pontus (the Sea) and Gaia (the Earth)...
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Nereus and
Achilleus are two
Roman martyr saints. In the
present General Roman Calendar,
revised in 1969,
Nereus and
Achilleus (together) are celebrated...
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ancient Gr**** proto-god
Nereus who had
characteristics later attributed to
Apollo (prophecy) and
Poseidon (a sea god
similar to
Nereus but with legs rather...
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borne the name HMS
Nereus,
after the Gr****
deity Nereus: HMS
Nereus (1809), a 32-gun
frigate that
served between 1809 and 1817 HMS
Nereus (1821), a 46-gun...
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Nereus swore his
allegiance to the Dead King Atlan. When
Aquaman arrived, he and Mera fled from
Xebel when
Nereus and his men
pursued them.
Nereus led...
- Deep, the
deepest surve****
point in the
global ocean.
Nereus,
named for Gr**** sea
titan Nereus (who has a man's
torso and a fish-tail)
through a nationwide...
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Nereu de
Oliveira Ramos (Portuguese pronunciation: [neˈɾew dʒi oliˈvejɾɐ ˈʁɐ̃mus]; 3
September 1888 – 16 June 1958) was a
Brazilian political figure....
- USS
Nereus (AC-10) was one of four Proteus-class
colliers built for the
United States Navy
before World War I.
Named for
Nereus, an
aquatic deity from...
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Nereus, in Gr**** Mythology, was the
eldest son of
Pontus and Gaia.
Nereus may also
refer to: John Villiers, 3rd Earl of
Clarendon (1757–1838),
known as...
- USS
Nereus may
refer to the
following ships of the
United States Navy: USS
Nereus (1863), an
American Civil War
steamer USS
Nereus (AC-10), a Proteus-class...