Ocean
In Greek and Roman mythologies the Oceans were nymphs daughters of Ocean and Tethys. Each was associated with a fountain, pond, river or lake. They were sisters of the Oceánidas, gods of the rivers. In his Theogony Hesiod clearly states that the oceans are 3000, yet he names only the oldest 41: He also had a sacred lineage of daughters who on earth are responsible for the upbringing of men, in the company of the sovereign Apollo and the Rivers and have received from Zeus this destiny: Chest, Admete, Yanta, Electra, Doris, Primno, the divine Urania, Hipo, Clímene, Surrounds, Calírroe, Zeuxo, Clitia, Idía, Pisítoa, Plexaura, the charming Galaxaura, Dione, Melóbosis , Toa, the beautiful Polidora, Cerciles of graceful figure, Pluto eyes of ox, Perseis, Yanira, Acasta, Pléyone, Dine, the delicious Petrea, Menesto, Europe, Metis, Eurínome, Telesto of saffroned peplo, Crisis, Asia, the desirable Calypso, Eudora, Tique, Áffiro, Ocírroe and Styx, the most important of all.