Comma for either/or — dharma, courage. Spelling forgiving — corage finds courage.

    The Atlas·Figures

    Psamathe

    deity figure · 3 works · 3 mentions · 3 anchored passages

    Psamatheia · the fair goddess · the goddess Psamatheia

    spoken of as

    1 expression

    Psamatheia“Psamathe”1 mention

    Nemean (Greek)

    Phocus was the son of the goddess Psamatheia;
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    in the texts

    HelenClassical · Greek

    Sea-nymph, daughter of the sea, wife of Proteus and mother of Theoklymenos and Theonoe.

    and he married one of the daughters of the sea, Psamathe, after she left Aiakos’ bed.
    helen

    TheogonyClassical · Greek

    A Nereid, daughter of Nereus, mother of Phocus by Aeacus.

    But of the daughters of Nereus, the Old man of the Sea, Psamathe the fair goddess, was loved by Aeacus through golden Aphrodite and bore Phocus.
    theogony

    NemeanClassical · Greek

    Sea-goddess and mother of Phocus by Aeacus.

    Phocus was the son of the goddess Psamatheia;
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