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Triteia (Ancient Greek: Τρίτεια, romanized: Tríteia) was, in Greek mythology, the daughter of the sea-god Triton and mother, by Ares, of Melanippus who gave to a town in Achaea the name of his mother.
TRITEIA - Achaean Sea Nymph of Greek Mythology
TRITEIA was a sea-nymph of the Korinthian (Corinthian) Gulf and the town of Triteia in Akhaia (Achaea) (southern Greece). She was loved by the god Ares and bore him a son named Melanippos, the founding-prince of her namesake town.
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Tritaia was named after the ancient Achaean city Tritaea, which was located near the present village Agia Marina. Tritaia is situated in mountainous southern Achaea, on the border with Elis. It nearly surrounds the municipal unit Kalentzi. Mount Erymanthos is …
Tritaea (Achaea) - Wikipedia
Tritaea or Tritaia (Ancient Greek: Τριταία) [1] was a polis (city-state) [2] of Achaea, and the most inland of the 12 Achaean cities, was distant 120 stadia from Pharae.
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Triteia was a sea-nymph of the Korinthian (Corinthian) Gulf and the town of Triteia in Akhaia (Achaea) (southern Greece). She was loved by the god Ares and bore him a son named Melanippos, the founding-prince of her namesake town.
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Triteia - Greek Mythology Wiki
Triteia was, in Greek mythology, a Haliad nymph, the daughter of the sea god Triton and mother of Melanippus. Ares mated with Triteia, a priestess to Athena, and by whom Ares became the father of Melanippus. When he grew up, he founded the city Triteia, naming it after his mother.
Triteia | Facts, Information, and Mythology - Encyclopedia Mythica
May 28, 2006 · Triteia. One of the Haliae, a daughter of Triton. She was a priestess to Athena. By Ares she became the mother of Melanippus. Melanippus later founded a city which he named Triteia after his mother. Others say that the city was founded by Celbidas, who came from Cumae.