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  1. In Greek mythology, Electra (/ ɪ ˈ l ɛ k t r ə /; Ancient Greek: Ἠλέκτρα, romanized: Ēléktra, lit. 'amber') was one of the 3,000 Oceanids , water-nymph daughters of the Titans Oceanus and his sister-spouse Tethys .

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0357277Elektra (2005) - IMDb

    Elektra the warrior survives a near-death experience, becomes an assassin-for-hire, and tries to protect her two latest targets, a single father and his young daughter, from a group of supernatural assassins. Director. Rob Bowman.

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    • Action, Adventure, Crime
    • Rob Bowman
    • 2005-01-14
  3. Elektra is a 2005 superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Elektra Natchios and directed by Rob Bowman. It is a spin-off from the film Daredevil (2003), with Jennifer Garner reprising her role as the titular character.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OceanidsOceanids - Wikipedia

    Electra was the wife of the sea god Thaumas and the mother of Iris and the Harpies. [18] Other notable Oceanids include: Perseis, wife of the Titan sun god Helios and mother of Circe, and Aeetes the king of Colchis; [19] Idyia, wife of Aeetes and mother of Medea; [20] and Callirhoe, the wife of Chrysaor and mother of Geryon. [21]

  5. In Greek mythology, Electra (/ ɪ ˈ l ɛ k t r ə /; Ancient Greek: Ἠλέκτρα, romanized: Ēléktra, lit. ' amber ' ) was one of the 3,000 Oceanids , water-nymph daughters of the Titans Oceanus and his sister-spouse Tethys .

  6. Elektra (2005) Elektra the warrior survives a near-death experience, becomes an assassin-for-hire, and tries to protect her two latest targets, a single father and his young daughter, from a group of supernatural assassins. Filming Locations. Squamish, British Columbia, Canada. North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

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  8. ELEKTRA (Electra) was the Okeanid-nymph wife of the sea-god Thaumas and the mother of Iris the Rainbow and the storm-wind Harpyiai (Harpies). Elektra was perhaps the cloud-nymph of the amber-trim, Greek êlektron, of storm-clouds illuminated by the beams of the returning sun.

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