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Potamides

Hylas and the Water Nymphs by Henrietta Rae, 1909.

Potamides (/ˌpˈtæmɪˌdz/;[1] Ancient Greek: Ποταμίδες)[2] were a type of water nymph of Greco-Roman mythology. They were assigned to a class of nymphs of fresh water known as naiads and as such belonged to a category that presided over rivers and streams.[3]

  1. ^ Falck-Lebahn, Carl (1854); p. 296.
  2. ^ Smith, William (1849); pp. 1216–1217.
  3. ^ Black, Charles (1858); p. 396.

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Potameiden German Potámides Spanish Potamides French פוטמידה HE Potamidi Italian Potamiden Dutch Potâmide Portuguese Потамиды (нимфы) Russian پوتامدس UR Potamidlar UZ

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