Orithyia
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Orithyia
Summary
Orithyia is a Greek water deities[1]. She has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Orithyia's father was Erechtheus[3].
- Orithyia's mother was Praxithea[4].
- Orithyia was married to Boreas[5].
- A child of Orithyia was Cleopatra[6].
- A child of Orithyia was Chione[7].
- A child of Orithyia was Calais[8].
- A child of Orithyia was Zetes[9].
- A child of Orithyia was Aurai[10].
- A child of Orithyia was Haemus[11].
- Orithyia held citizenship in Classical Athens[12].
- Orithyia is recorded as female[13].
- Orithyia's instance of is recorded as Greek water deities[14].
- Orithyia's instance of is recorded as mythological Greek character[15].
- Orithyia's Commons category is recorded as Oreithyia[16].
- Orithyia's sibling is recorded as Creusa[17].
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Origins and Family
Orithyia's father was Erechtheus[3]. Her mother was Praxithea[4].
Personal Life
Orithyia was married to Boreas[5]. Children include Cleopatra[6], a mythological Greek character[18]; Chione[7], a mythological Greek character[19]; Calais[8], a mythological Greek character[20]; Zetes[9], a mythological Greek character[21]; Aurai[10], a group of Greek mythical characters[22]; and Haemus[11], a mythological Greek character[23].
Why It Matters
Orithyia has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] She is known by 12 alternative names across languages and contexts.[24]
FAQs
Who were Orithyia's parents?
Orithyia's father was Erechtheus[3]. Orithyia's mother was Praxithea[4].
Who was Orithyia married to?
Orithyia's spouses include Boreas[5].