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  2. Nereids - Wikipedia

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    In Greek mythology, the Nereids or Nereides (/ ˈ n ɪər i ɪ d z / NEER-ee-idz; Ancient Greek: Νηρηΐδες, romanized: Nērēḯdes; sg. Νηρηΐς, Nērēḯs, also Νημερτές) are sea nymphs (female spirits of sea waters), the 50 daughters of the 'Old Man of the Sea' Nereus and the Oceanid Doris, sisters to their brother Nerites. [1]

  3. Nereus - Wikipedia

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    In Greek mythology, Nereus (/ ˈ n ɪər i ə s / NEER-ee-əs; Ancient Greek: Νηρεύς, romanized: Nēreús) was the eldest son of Pontus (the Sea) and Gaia , with Pontus himself being a son of Gaia. Nereus and Doris became the parents of 50 daughters (the Nereids) and a son , with whom Nereus lived in the Aegean Sea. [1]

  4. Adriatic Sea - Wikipedia

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    The Adriatic Sea (/ ˌ eɪ d r i ˈ æ t ɪ k /) is a body of water separating the Italian Peninsula from the Balkan Peninsula.The Adriatic is the northernmost arm of the Mediterranean Sea, extending from the Strait of Otranto (where it connects to the Ionian Sea) to the northwest and the Po Valley.

  5. Aeaea - Wikipedia

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    Aeaea was later identified by classical Roman writers with Mount Circeo on Cape Circeo (Cape Circaeum) on the western coast of Italy – about 100 kilometers south of Rome – which at that time may have looked like an island owing to the marshes and sea surrounding its base, but which now is a small peninsula.

  6. Zduhać - Wikipedia

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    On the Adriatic coast, battles were waged between a band of zduhaći from Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, and northern Albania on one side, and a band of zduhaći from Apulia in southeast Italy on the other side. [8] [13] The latter were also called the transmarine zduhaći, as Apulia is situated across the Adriatic Sea from Montenegro. [1]

  7. Argonauts - Wikipedia

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    The Eridanus itself falls into the Adriatic Sea. [54] Zosimus wrote that after they left from the Aeëtes, they arrived at the mouth of the Ister river which it discharges itself into the Black Sea and they went up that river against the stream, by the help of oars and convenient gales of wind. After they managed to do it, they built the city ...

  8. Argonautica - Wikipedia

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    The Argonauts and Colchians reached the Adriatic Sea by a fabled branch of the Ister River. Jason and Medea murdered her brother Apsyrtus on one of the Brygean Islands. His Colchian followers later settled around the Adriatic and their descendants still remain there, including the 'Apsyrtians' on the Brygean Islands.

  9. Liburnians - Wikipedia

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    Ethnolinguistic map of Italy in the Iron Age, before the Roman expansion and conquest of Italy Liburnia in the age of the Roman conquest. The Liburnians or Liburni (Ancient Greek: Λιβυρνοί) [1] [2] were an ancient tribe inhabiting the district called Liburnia, [3] [4] [5] a coastal region of the northeastern Adriatic between the rivers Arsia and Titius in what is now Croatia.