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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ThaumasThaumas - Wikipedia

    According to Hesiod, Thaumas' wife was Electra (one of the Oceanids, the many daughters of the Titans Oceanus and Tethys), by whom he fathered Iris (the messenger of the gods), Arke (formerly the messenger of the Titans), and the Harpies. The names of Thaumas' Harpy daughters vary. Hesiod and Apollodorus name them: Aello and Ocypete.

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  3. www.greekmythology.com › Other_Gods › Minor_GodsThaumas - Greek Mythology

    Thaumas. Thaumas was a sea deity in Greek mythology, son of the Titan gods Pontus and Gaea. He was the husband of the Oceanid Electra; their children were the Harpies; Iris, goddess of rainbows and divine messenger; and Arke. Thaumas was overthrown by Poseidon, taking his place as the sea ruler. See Also: Pontus, Gaea, Harpies, Iris, Poseidon.

  4. Thaumas was an ancient Greek sea god who personified the wonders of the sea. His name was derived from the Greek word thaumatos meaning miracle. His daughters were the Whirlwinds (Harpies) and Rainbow (Iris), and his wife amber-tinged clouds (Electra).

  5. Thaumas was one of the plethora of sea gods written about in the tales of Greek mythology. Thaumas was an early god, predating the rule of Zeus, and as such his importance was diminished by the emergence of Poseidon.

  6. ancient-greece.org › culture › mythologyThaumas - Ancient Greece

    Thaumas (whose name signifies Wonder) typifies that peculiar, translucent condition of the surface of the sea when it reflects, mirror-like, various images, and appears to hold in its transparent embrace the flaming stars and illuminated cities, which are so frequently reflected on its glassy bosom. Thaumas married the lovely Electra (whose ...

  7. Nov 27, 2018 · The ancient Greeks believed that Thaumas was an old sea god who preceded the Olympians. His name is derived from the Greek word ‘thaumatos’, which means ‘miracle’ or ‘wonder’. Although Thaumas was considered to be the personification of the wonders of the sea in general, this deity has been associated with one phenomenon in particular.

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