Listed 10 sub titles with search on: Mythology for wider area of: "AEGEAN SEA Open sea (pelagos) GREECE" .
MYRTOO SEA (Open sea (pelagos)) GREECE
AEGEAN SEA (Open sea (pelagos)) GREECE
Queen of the mythical people of Amazon of Libya.
IKARIAN SEA (Open sea (pelagos)) GREECE
Son of Daedalus, native of the Deme Daedalidae of Attica, flies too high and falls into the sea. The island Icaria also named after after him.
MYRTOO SEA (Open sea (pelagos)) GREECE
But when Pelops learned that from her, he threw Myrtilus into the sea, called after him the Myrtoan Sea, at Cape Geraestus ; and Myrtilus, as he was being thrown, uttered curses against the house of Pelops.
Myrtilus (Murtilos). Son of Hermes, by Cleobule or Myrto. He was the charioteer of Oenomaus, whose defeat by Pelops in the race was due to his treachery. When he demanded the reward that had been settled, the half of the realm of Oenomaus, Pelops threw him into the sea near Geraestus, in Euboea, and that part of the Aegean was thence called the Myrtoan Sea. He was placed among the stars as the constellation Auriga.
AEGEAN SEA (Open sea (pelagos)) GREECE
Glauconome, (Glaukonome), one of the daughters of Nereus. (Hes. Theog. 256; Apollod. i. 2.7.)
Halimede, one of the Nereides. (Hes. Theog. 25; Apollod. i. 2.6.)
Galene, a personification of the calm sea, and perhaps identical with Galateia, one of the Nereides, is called by Hesiod (Theog. 244) a daughter of Nereus and Doris.
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