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Perse (mythology) - Wikipedia In Greek mythology, Perse (Ancient Greek: Πέρση, romanized: Pérsē, lit 'destroyer') is one of the 3,000 Oceanids, water-nymph daughters of the Titans Oceanus and Tethys [1][2][3] Her name was also spelled as Persa, Perseide, Persea[4] or Perseis (Περσηίς, Persēís) [5]
Perse Greek Mythology: One of the 3000 Oceanids - Ancient Literature Persa, Persea, or Perseis are all names of the Greek mythology creature Perse She is known famously as being one of the 3000 Oceanid daughters of Titans: Oceanus and Tethys Let us start from the origin of Perse to how she married the Titan Sun God, Helios
Perse - Wikipedia Perse may refer to: Persa (play), a comedy by the Roman playwright Plautus Perse (mythology) (also Persa or Perseis), an Oceanid and consort of Helios in Greek mythology The Perse School, an independent co-educational school in Cambridge, England Stephen Perse Foundation, a family of independent schools in Cambridge and Saffron Walden, England Stephen Perse, the founder of The Perse School
perse - Wiktionary, the free dictionary perse (countable and uncountable, plural perses) A very dark (almost black) purple or blue-gray colour A cloth of this colour
Perse - definition of perse by The Free Dictionary Define perse perse synonyms, perse pronunciation, perse translation, English dictionary definition of perse adj Dark grayish blue or purple American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition
What does perse mean? - Definitions. net pers, adj dark blue, bluish-gray — n a dark-blue colour, a cloth of such colour [O Fr pers —L persicum, a peach ] According to the U S Census Bureau, Perse is ranked #102197 in terms of the most common surnames in America
Perse - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline in Greek mythology, a demigod (son of the Titan Iapetus) who made man from clay and stole fire from heaven and taught mankind its use, for which he was punished by Zeus by being chained to a rock in the Caucasus, where a vulture came every day and preyed on his liver The name is