Nereides
deity water Greek mythology single tradition · 1
The Nereides are sea nymphs worshiped in various parts of Greece, especially in seaport towns such as Cardamyle and on the Isthmus of Corinth. Poets praised them for their beauty and for the places they inhabit, linking them to the coastal landscape.
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“Nereides were worshiped in several parts of Greece, but more especially in seaport towns, such as Cardamyle, and on the Isthmus of Corinth. The epithets given them by the poets refer partly to their beauty and partly to their place of abode.”
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