File:Tethys mosaic 83d40m Phillopolis mid4th century -p2fx.2.jpg
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photograph of a mosaic of Tethys from Phillopolis that dates to the mid-fourth-century; she is a goddess who most probably was a primordial deity in Archaic Greece, but who was seen in Classical myths as the deity responsible for the fresh water rivers of the world and the progenitor of thousands of water deities |
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