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1079: 1084: 445:’s birth, the goddess was traveling the oceans. When Halia’s young sons unfairly and inhospitably refused to let Aphrodite land upon their shore, the goddess cursed them with insanity, for their lack of hospitality. In their madness, they raped Halia. As punishment, Poseidon buried them in the island’s sea-caverns. Halia later threw herself into the sea; Rhodians argue that she became the goddess 1094:
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means 'the dweller in the sea' or 'the briney') is the name of the following characters in
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The plural form, haliae, is used as a name for marine nymphs in general.
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Index

Halia
Halia (Argolis)
Helios
Halieia
Thessaloniki
Halia language
Greek deities
Primordial deities
Titans
Olympians
Chthonic deities
Personified concepts
Water deities
Amphitrite
Ceto
Glaucus
Nereus
Oceanus
Phorcys
Pontus
Poseidon
Potamoi
Proteus
Tethys
Thetis
Triton
Nymphs
Alseid
Anthousai
Auloniad

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