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An Okeanid, i.e. one of the three thousand daughters of Okeanos (Ocean) and Tethys.
Metis was the wisest of all the mortals and Immortals; her name means Wisdom; with Zeus, she was the mother of Athene (Athena) and supplied the armor in which Athene was born.
Zeus gave the Okeanids, Apollon and the Rivers the special obligation of having the young in their keeping.
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