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Eurybia (mythology)

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Greek sea goddess
For other uses, seeEurybia (daughter of Thespius).

InGreek mythology,Eurybia (/jʊəˈrɪbiə/;Ancient Greek:Εὐρυβία, Εὐρυβίη, meaning "wide-force"[citation needed]), described as "[having] a heart of flint within her",[1] was the daughter ofPontus andGaia,[2] consort to theTitanCrius, and mother ofAstraeus,Perses, andPallas.[3] An older, relatively minor deity, her role in most mythology is as the ancestor of other gods, and she often plays no role in the mythology.

Family tree

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Family ofEurybia andCrius
PontusGaiaUranus
EurybiaCrius
AstraeusEosPersesAsteriaPallasStyx
BoreasAstraeaHecateZelusKratos
NotusEosphorusNikeBia
ZephyrusStars

Notes

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  1. ^Hesiod,Theogony233–239.
  2. ^Hesiod,Theogony233–239;Apollodorus,1.2.6.
  3. ^Hesiod,Theogony375–377;Apollodorus,1.2.2.

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