Pontus (mythology)

Pontus
Pontus in an ancient Roman mosaic, Tunisia
AbodeSea
Genealogy
ParentsGaia (Without a father), Aether and Gaia
SiblingsUranus
ConsortGaia, Thalassa
OffspringNereus, Thaumas, Phorcys, Ceto, Eurybia

In Greek mythology, Pontus (/ˈpɒntəs/; ‹See Tfd›Greek: Πόντος, translit. Póntos, lit. "Sea")[1] was an ancient, pre-Olympian sea-god, one of the Greek primordial deities. Pontus was Gaia's son and has no father; according to the Greek poet Hesiod, he was born without coupling,[2] though according to Hyginus, Pontus is the son of Aether and Gaia.[3]

  1. ^ Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *pont-eh₁-, *pn̩t-h₁, "path" (see Beekes, R. S. P. (2009). Etymological Dictionary of Greek. Brill. p. 1221.)
  2. ^ Evelyn-White, Hugh G. Ed. (1914). The Homeric Hymns and Homerica with an English Translation. London: William Heinemann Ltd.
  3. ^ Hyginus, Fabulae Preface

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