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Water deities |
Nymphs |
In Greek mythology, Dynamene ( /dɪˈnæmɪniː, daɪ-/; Ancient Greek: Δυναμένη "the bringer" [1]) was a Nereid or sea- nymph, one of the 50 daughters of the " Old Man of the Sea" Nereus and the Oceanid Doris. [2] [3] Her name, a participle, means "she who can, the capable one." [4] She, along with her sister Pherusa, was associated with the might and power of great ocean swells. Dynamene had the ability to appear and disappear rapidly. [1] Some variations of her name were Dyomene [5] and Dinamene [6]
In Homer's Iliad, Dynamene and her other sisters appear to Thetis when she cries out in sympathy for the grief of Achilles at the slaying of his friend Patroclus. [7] [8]
Greek deities series |
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Water deities |
Nymphs |
In Greek mythology, Dynamene ( /dɪˈnæmɪniː, daɪ-/; Ancient Greek: Δυναμένη "the bringer" [1]) was a Nereid or sea- nymph, one of the 50 daughters of the " Old Man of the Sea" Nereus and the Oceanid Doris. [2] [3] Her name, a participle, means "she who can, the capable one." [4] She, along with her sister Pherusa, was associated with the might and power of great ocean swells. Dynamene had the ability to appear and disappear rapidly. [1] Some variations of her name were Dyomene [5] and Dinamene [6]
In Homer's Iliad, Dynamene and her other sisters appear to Thetis when she cries out in sympathy for the grief of Achilles at the slaying of his friend Patroclus. [7] [8]