In Greek mythology, the Limnads (/ˈlɪmnædz, -nədz/; Ancient Greek: Λιμνάδες) or Limnatides (Ancient Greek: Λιμνατιδες) or Leimenids (/ˈlmɪnɪdz/; Ancient Greek: Λειμενίδες) were a type of naiad.

Mythology

The Limnads are Naiads that lived in freshwater lakes. Their parents were the Potamoi (river gods) or the lake gods.

Types and names

The number of Limnads includes but is not limited to:

Despite her name Limnaee (Λιμναία), daughter of the Indian river god Ganges and one of the reputed mothers of Athis,[6] isn't a limnad, being the naïad of a river and not of a lake.

Notes

  1. ^ Nonnus, Dionysiaca 15.370 ff
  2. ^ Ovid, Metamorphoses 5.47 ff
  3. ^ Apollodorus, 3.144
  4. ^ Apollonius Rhodius, Argonautica 4.1493 ff.; Hyginus, Fabulae 14
  5. ^ Pausanias, Graeciae Descriptio 1.14.6
  6. ^ Ovid, 'Metamorphoses 5.47 ff

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