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Tiasa

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Greek mythological Naiad nymph

InGreek mythology,Tiasa (Ancient Greek: Τίασα) was aNaiadnymph of a river[1] nearAmyclae,Sparta. She was a Laconian princess as the daughter of KingEurotas andCleta, and thus sister ofSparta.

By the river Tiasa was situated a temple of Cleta andPhaenna, the twoCharites recognized in Sparta, which was purported to have been founded byLacedaemon.[2]

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  1. ^Cf. alsoHesychius of Alexandria s. v. Τίασσα: "Tiassa: a spring in Lacedaemon; according to some a river". A "fountain of Tiassus" is also mentioned inAthenaeus,Deipnosophistae 4.139B
  2. ^Pausanias,3.18.6

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