Eurybia’s Family Tree

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Relationships & Genealogy(16 connections)

About Eurybia

Family
  • Gaia(parent),Pontus(parent),Ceto(sibling),Nereus(sibling),Phorcys(sibling),Thaumas(sibling)Consort

    In Hesiod's Theogony, Pontus and Gaia produced five sea deities: Nereus, Thaumas, Phorcys, Ceto, and Eurybia. These siblings represent the ancient powers of the sea, predating the Olympian order.

  • Crius(spouse),Astraeus(child),Pallas(child),Perses(child)Marriage

    In Hesiod's Theogony, Eurybia married the Titan Crius and bore three sons: Astraeus, Pallas, and Perses. Each inherited aspects of celestial and elemental power from their parents' union.

Associated with
  • Asteria married Eurybia's son Perses, making her Eurybia's daughter-in-law. Their union produced Hecate, connecting Eurybia's sea lineage to the goddess of magic and crossroads.

  • Boreas, the north wind, is a grandson of Eurybia through her son Astraeus and his wife Eos. In Hesiod's Theogony, all four Anemoi descend from Eurybia's celestial lineage.

  • Eos married Eurybia's son Astraeus, making Eurybia the grandmother of the Anemoi (winds) and the astral gods. Through this lineage, Eurybia's sea power extends into the celestial and atmospheric domains.

  • Kratos, the personification of strength, is a grandson of Eurybia through her son Pallas and his wife Styx. Kratos and his siblings became enforcers of Zeus's authority after the Titanomachy.

  • Styx married Eurybia's son Pallas, becoming Eurybia's daughter-in-law. Through this union, Styx bore Nike, Zelos, Kratos, and Bia, who allied with Zeus in the Titanomachy.

  • Zephyrus, the west wind, is a grandson of Eurybia through her son Astraeus and his wife Eos. Hesiod names all the Anemoi as descendants of this lineage connecting sea and sky.

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