- The
Potamoi (Ancient Gr****: Ποταμοί, romanized:
Potamoí, lit. 'Rivers') are the gods of
rivers and
streams of the
earth in Gr**** mythology. The river...
- The
Potamoi were Gr****
river gods.
Potamoi (Ancient Gr****: Ποταμοί) may also
refer to:
Potamoi (Bithynia), a town of
ancient Bithynia Potamoi (Paphlagonia)...
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Potamoi (Gr****: Ποταμοί),
until 1927
known as
Borovo (Gr****: Μπόροβο, Bulgarian: Борово), is a
village in the
Drama regional unit, Greece. It is situated...
- Dyo
Potamoi (Gr****: Δυο Ποταμοί or Δύο Ποταμοί,
literally 'Two Rivers', Turkish: İkidere or İki Dere) is an
abandoned hamlet in Cyprus, east of Kapouti...
- (Πηνειός)
Scamander (Σκάμανδρος) For a more
complete list, see
Potamoi#List of
potamoi Priapus (Πρίαπος), god of
garden fertility Satyrs (Σάτυροι) / Satyress...
- world-encircling river,
their mother Tethys was a sea goddess, and
their brothers the
Potamoi (also
three thousand in number) were the
personifications of the great...
- of the
Titans Oce**** and his sister-wife Tethys, and a
sister of the
Potamoi (river-gods),
which also
numbered 3000.
Metis gave her
cousin Zeus a potion...
- Πηνειός) was a
Thessalian river god, one of the
three thousand Rivers (
Potamoi), a
child of Oce**** and Tethys. The
nymph Creusa bore him one son, Hypseus...
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Potamoi (Ancient Gr****: Ποταμοί) was a town of
ancient Bithynia located on the road from
Libyssa to
Chalcedon on the
north coast of the
Sinus Astacenus...
- in springs. They were
often considered great aunts of the
river gods (
Potamoi), thus
establishing a
mythological relationship between a
river itself...