Leucothea

In Greek mythology, Leucothea (; Ancient Greek: Λευκοθέα, romanized: Leukothéa, lit. 'white goddess', Ancient Greek pronunciation: [leu̯.koˈthe.a]), sometimes also called Leucothoe (Ancient Greek: Λευκοθόη, romanized: Leukothóê, Ancient Greek pronunciation: [leu̯.koˈtho.εː]), was a sea goddess. Myths surrounding Leucothea typically concern her original identity, either as Ino or Halia, and her transformation into a goddess.

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Leucothea

In Greek mythology, Leucothea (; Ancient Greek: Λευκοθέα, romanized: Leukothéa, lit. 'white goddess', Ancient Greek pronunciation: [leu̯.koˈthe.a]), sometimes also called Leucothoe (Ancient Greek: Λευκοθόη, romanized: Leukothóê, Ancient Greek pronunciation: [leu̯.koˈtho.εː]), was a sea goddess. Myths surrounding Leucothea typically concern her original identity, either as Ino or Halia, and her transformation into a goddess.

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