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Nereus

Nereus
Member of Sea Gods
Nereus in a frieze of the Pergamon Altar (Berlin).
Other namesOld Man of the Sea
AbodeAegean Sea
Genealogy
ParentsPontus and Gaia
Siblings
ConsortDoris
Offspring

In Greek mythology, Nereus (/ˈnɪəriəs/ NEER-ee-əs; Ancient Greek: Νηρεύς, romanizedNēreús) was the eldest son of Pontus (the Sea) and Gaia (the Earth), with Pontus himself being a son of Gaia. Nereus and Doris became the parents of 50 daughters (the Nereids) and a son (Nerites), with whom Nereus lived in the Aegean Sea.[1]

  1. ^ Hesiod, Theogony 233-36, is unequivocal that Nereus is the Old Man of the Sea (ἅλιος γέρων), whereas the Odyssey gives the sobriquet to Nereus (xxiv.58) to Proteus (iv.365, 387), and to Phorkys (xiii.96, 345).

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نيريوس Arabic Nerey AZ Нерэй BE Нерей Bulgarian Nereüs BR Nereu Catalan Néreus Czech Nereus Danish Nereus German Νηρέας (μυθολογία) Greek

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