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Thalassa
Personification of the sea in Greek mythology / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For other uses, see Thalassa (disambiguation).
Thalassa (/θəˈlæsə/; Greek: Θάλασσα, translit. Thálassa, lit. "sea";[1] Attic Greek: Θάλαττα, Thálatta[2]) was the general word for 'sea' and for its divine female personification in Greek mythology. The word may have been of Pre-Greek origin.[3]
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