- In Gr**** mythology,
Thoosa (/θoʊˈoʊsə/,
Ancient Gr****: Θόωσα, romanized:
Thóōsa), also
spelled Thoösa, was,
according to Homer, the sea
nymph daughter...
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Anthocharis thoosa, the
southwestern orangetip, is a
butterfly which has a
range mainly from the
American Rocky Mountains down into Mexico. It is a member...
- Latin: Polyphēmus [pɔlʏˈpʰeːmʊs]) is the one-e****
giant son of
Poseidon and
Thoosa in Gr**** mythology, one of the
Cyclopes described in Homer's Odyssey. His...
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Parents Phorcys and Ceto
Siblings The Hesperides, Stheno, Euryale, The Graeae,
Thoosa, Scylla, and
Ladon Consort Poseidon Children Pegasus and Chrysaor...
- Inverso, p. 533. Hyginus,
Fabulae Preface Homer. Odyssey. 1.70–73.
names Thoosa as a
daughter of Phorcys,
without specifying her mother. Aeschylus. Fragments...
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Aphrodite Ourania and
Aphrodite Pandemos. Homer, Odyssey, 1.70–73,
names Thoosa as a
daughter of Phorcys,
without specifying a mother. Most
sources describe...
- include:
Thoosa amphiasterina Topsent, 1920
Thoosa armata Topsent, 1888
Thoosa bulbosa Han****, 1849
Thoosa cactoides Han****, 1849
Thoosa calpulli Carballo...
- this ****ertion is not
repeated in
other ancient sources.
Homer refers to
Thoosa, the
mother of Polyphemus, as a
daughter of Phorcys, with no
mother specified...
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Aphrodite Ourania and
Aphrodite Pandemos. Homer, Odyssey, 1.70–73,
names Thoosa as a
daughter of Phorcys,
without specifying a mother. Most
sources describe...
- Diod. Sic. 1st cent. BC
Taras Unnamed nymph Paus. 2nd cent. AD
Polyphemus Thoosa Hom. Ody. 8th
century BC
Chios Unnamed nymph Paus. 2nd cent. AD Agelus,...