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HALIE - Halie or Halia (Greek: , ; the difference in ending is merely due to dialectal variations) is the name of the following characters in Greek mythology...
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Halie or Halia (Greek: , ; the difference in ending is merely due to dialectal variations) is the name of the following characters in Greek mythology: * Halie, one of the Nereids, daughter of Nereus and Doris * Halia, a nymph who lived on an island that would later be named Rhodes after her only daughter, Rhodos (or Rhode). Halia was the daughter of Thalassa, sister of the Telchines, and mother of Rhodos and six sons by Poseidon. Shortly after Aphrodites birth, the goddess was traveling the oceans. When Halias young sons arrogantly refused to let Aphrodite land upon their shore, the goddess cursed them with insanity. In their madness, they raped Halia. As punishment, Poseidon buried them in the islands sea-caverns. Halia later threw herself into the sea; Rhodians argue that she became the goddess Leucothea. However, Leucothea is identified with Ino in all other sources. * Halia, daughter of Sybaris. In a sacred grove of Artemis, she encountered an enormous serpent that mated with her; their |