#polyphemus

The Nereids

In Greek mythology, the Nereid/Nereides are sea nymphs (female spirits of the sea/waters), the 50 daughters of Nereus (the “Old Man of the Sea”) & Doris (an Oceanid). They’re sisters of the Nerites. They often accompany Poseidon & can be kind to sailors (as in the Argonauts’ search for the Golden Fleece).

While they’re often grouped together as a group of sea nymphs, they represent the multifaceted nature of the Mediterranean.

The Nereids were distinct from other nymphs. Like the freshwater Naiads or the deep-ocean Oceanids. They were specifically associated with the Aegean Sea. The Nereids symbolized everything beautiful & kind about the sea. Their beautiful voices sang as they danced around their dad. They’re pictured as beautiful women crowned with branches of red coral & dressed in white silk robes trimmed with gold.

They lived with their dad, Nereus, in the depths of a golden palace. While there were 50 sisters, 3 stand out:

  • Thetis, the mom of a legend
    • She was so beautiful & powerful that Zeus & Poseidon courted her. Until a prophecy says that her son would be greater than his dad. To stop this prophecy from upsetting the “cosmic balance” (so Zeus’ power stayed with him), Zeus forced Thetis to marry a mortal king, Peleus. This wedding was the catalyst for the Trojan War. It’s where Eris threw the “Apple of Discord.” Thetis spent her life trying to protect her son, Achilles, from his destiny. She was 1 of the few nymphs to have a significant cult following, particularly in Laconia & Thessaly.
  • Amphitrite, the Queen of the Sea
    • Amphitrite is the “First Lady” of the ocean. Poseidon may be the king, but Amphitrite represents the sea’s actual substance. Legend says that she initially ran away from Poseidon’s romantic advancements. She hid in the Atlas Mountains to get away from Poseidon. Poseidon sent a dolphin to find her & plead his case. The dolphin successfully pleaded Poseidon’s case. She agreed to marry Poseidon. Poseidon put the dolphin in the stars as a reward (the Delphinus constellation).
  • Galatea, the beloved & the bitter
    • She was loved by the giant cyclops, Polyphemus. However, Galatea loved a mortal shepherd named Acis. In a fit of rage, Polyphemus crushed Acis with a boulder. Galatea, using her divine sea powers, transformed her lover’s blood into a river (the River Acis in Sicily) so that he could remain immortal in spirit.

In Homer’s Iliad XVIII, when Thetis cries out in sympathy for the grief of her son, Achilles, for the slain Patroclus, her sisters show up. 4 of her sisters, Cymodoce, Thalia, Nesaea, & Spio, were among the nymphs in the training of Cyrene. Later on, these 4 together with their sisters (Thetis, Melite, & Panopea) were able to help the hero Aeneas & his crew during a storm.

In 1 account, Cassiopeia boasted that her daughter, Andromeda, was more beautiful than the Nereides. The Nereids were livid at Cassiopeia’s claim. Their divine homie, Poseidon, being sympathetic towards them, sent a flood, & a sea monster to the land of the Aethiopians, demanding Andromeda’s sacrifices.

These sea goddesses were also said to reveal the mysteries of Dionysus & Persephone. The Nereids were worshipped in several parts of Greece. More specifically, in seaport towns, such as Cardamyle & the Isthmus of Corinth.

In the ancient world, the Nereids weren’t some fanciful fairy tales. They were a part of a functional religious system. Historical records show that sailors & military commanders (like Alexander the Great) offered sacrifices to the Nereids before going out on dangerous voyages.

The Nereid is the direct ancestor of the modern mermaid. The Greeks usually pictured them as fully human. But later Roman & Hellenistic art began to blend them with fish-like features.

The 3rd largest moon of Neptune is called Nereid. It was discovered in 1949 by Gerard Kuiper. The moon is famous for having 1 of the most eccentric (non-circular) orbits of any moon in the solar system. Also, there’s a “lake” in Antarctica that bears their name.

#Achilles #Acis #AcisRiver #AegeanSea #Aeneas #Aethiopians #AlexanderTheGreat #Amphitrite #Andromeda #Antarctica #AppleOfDiscord #Argonauts #AtlasMountains #Cardamyle #Cassiopeia #Cyclops #Cymodoce #Cyrene #DelphinusConstellation #Dionysus #Doris #Eris #Galatea #GerardKuiper #Greece #GreekMythology #Hellenistic #Homer #Iliad #IsthmusOfCorinth #KingPeleus #Laconia #Mediterranean #Melite #Naiads #Neptune #Nereid #Nereides #Nereus #Nerites #Nesaea #Oceanid #OldManOfTheSea #Panopea #Patroclus #Persephone #Polyphemus #Poseidon #Roman #SeaNymphs #Sicily #Spio #Thalia #Thessaly #Thetis #TrojanWar #Zeus
Simon Roy Hughes 🧌 ⬋⬋⬋SimonRoyHughes@beige.party
2026-02-11

Odysseus? Yeah I knew him. Let me tell you about #Odysseus… This is going to take some time; make yourself comfortable.

#GreekMythology #Polyphemus #Odyssey

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Late Classical (late 5th to early 4th century BCE) terracotta figure depicting Polyphemos reclining while drinking a bowl of wine.
2025-11-11

Hyperfixation of the day: #Polyphemus ' pectoral muscles from #Hades2

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Melinoe in secondo piano che guarda di sbieco i pettorali pelosini di Polifemo in primo piano, lui ignaro e una pecora stupida sulla sua spalla.memino di una persona che si mette gli occhiali da sole "adoro mettermi gli occhiali da sole, dopo che li indossi nessuno può capire che li stai fissando".
dopo di che si mette a due centimetri di distanza dai pettorali di Polifemo, tanto non si vede cosa sta fissando.
ultima immagine, Polifemo che chiede alla persona con gli occhiali "Perché Nessuno può capire che li stai fissando?"Medea sprofondata tra i pettorali fluffolosi di Polifemo, con le mani se li spiaccica direttamente sulla faccia
telliottmbamsctelliottmbamsc
2025-10-11

Polyphemus moth (Antheraea polyphemus)
Ice Age National Scientific Reserve Unit, Baraboo, WI, USA

166aaa2p

orange and brown moth with eyespots
Ray Akey Photographyrayakey
2025-07-25

Rescued this giant polyphemus moth caterpillar that had begun to cross the road. I used a branch to relocate it to a spot in the garden.

A polyphemus moth I rescuedA polyphemus moth I rescued
Tao of Mactaoofmac
2025-04-13

The Polyphemus Filament Dryer

I haven’t written about 3D printing in a while, but I have both kept at it and actually doing a bit of market research–I’ve been considering either building an MMU or getting a mul(...)

taoofmac.com/space/blog/2025/0

The Polyphemus Filament Dryer
Jean-Louis Bouzoujlbouzou
2025-03-24

Acis Galatea and polyphemus
Medici Fountain
Luxembourg Gardens
Paris

"The Medici Fountain was originally created in the seventeenth century in the Luxembourg gardens for Maria de’ Medici, Queen of France. The romantic fountain is decorated with allegorical statues."
aviewoncities.com/paris/medici



This image features a striking sculpture that captures a dramatic moment. At the top, a muscular figure, likely representing a powerful deity or force, looms with an imposing presence. His robust stance and intense posture suggest an act of strength or defiance, perhaps conveying themes of struggle or triumph.
Below him, another figure reclines gracefully in a more serene pose. This contrast creates a rich narrative tension between strength and vulnerability. The figure appears to be cradling a smaller form, enhancing the sense of protection or nurturing amidst turmoil.
The textures of the sculptures add to the depth of the piece, showcasing intricate details that evoke a sense of realism despite the stylized representations. The monochromatic palette invests the image with a timeless quality, allowing viewers to focus on the emotional weight and dynamics of the scene without the distraction of color.
Overall, the interplay of the figures could suggest a story of conflict, love, or coexistence, inviting contemplation on the duality of human experience. The viewer might reflect on the balance between power and tenderness, evoking a rich tapestry of interpretations based on individual perceptions and emotions.
2025-02-21

Not long ago, I've got me this #Polyphemus filament dryer, and it has made a huge difference. I used to struggle with stringing when printing with PETG, but it's almost completely gone now.

Anyway. I designed this stackable rack in #FreeCAD, which allows me to dry other stuff, like reusable silica bags. (And printed it in PETG.)

FreeCAD file is on #Printables:

printables.com/model/1198095-e

#3DPrinting #CAD #FreeCADFriday

2025-01-11

Odysseus tries to bargain with Polyphemus

Inspired by Epic: Official Concept Album. Song: Polyphemus

jackhutton 🇺🇸jackhutton@mstdn.social
2024-06-26

Random. Non sequitir. Detail of Galatea and Polyphemus. From Boscotrecase. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. last decade of the 1st century BCE

#Polyphemus

EssAeEmEssAeEm
2024-02-14

According to Ovid, Galatea the sea-nymph fell in love with Acis, son of Pan, but their relationship was cut short by the cyclops Polyphemus, who also pined after Galatea. In an act of jealousy, Polyphemus hurled a massive rock at Acis, crushing him under it.

🎨 : François Perrier

Painting by François Perrier depicting Acis and Galatea being ferried across the water by their attendants while being  watched from the shore by the cyclops Polyphemus
2024-02-13
Polyphemus- the cyclops from the Odyssey who lives in a nearby cave - is apparently without sin and ready to throw the first stone.

#thebenefitsofaclassicaleducation #carnival #carnevale #polyphemus
2024-01-21
Milazzo from the north. At the base of the cliff, Polyphemus’ (the Cyclops from The Odyssey) cave can be found.

#thebenefitsofaclassicaleducation #polyphemus #milazzo #theodyssey
2023-08-23

Moth selfie accidentally becomes "Land of the Giants" promo. Or, maybe, I outgrew and captured Mothra?

This photo is at least a week old. But, I'm back in the shop tonight.

8/23/23 - Open 6-9p, or thereabouts. No open containers, please.

#DaytonOhio #BrickAndMortar #UsedBookStore #Selfie #LandOfTheGiants #Mothra #AntheræaPolyphemus #AntheraeaPolyphemus #PolyphemusMoth #Polyphemus #BigBrownMoth #GiantMoth #Moth #Moths

A selfie featuring a common large brown moth, Antheræa polyphemus. The moth is resting vertically on a stairwell railing grate in a parking garage, oriented 90° sideways, or 3 o'clock. My ruggedly handsome face (wink) and slightly dour expression is visible through the grating. The unintentional end result looks as if the viewer is with the moth inside a cage looking out. It was just supposed to be a moth selfie.
2023-05-18

speaking of moths, I recently saw two huge 3” Polyphemus moths mating in a parking lot. Their wingspan gets up to around 6”. Look how furry they are! 🤩 Nature is so rad. Have a great day, y’all! 💜

#mothstodon #moths #polyphemus #bugs #nature #awesome

Two large brown and lavender moths are on the concrete in a parking space. They are joined butt to butt and look almost like they are one animal with two heads. They have thick, fuzzy tummies and stocky, furry legs, almost like tarantulas with wings (but cuter).Another photo of the moths, but taken more from above. You can see more of the wings and the very furry back of one of the moths. They look so soft and I want to pet them!
Hughes, Grace Greggorygraceghughes@zirk.us
2023-04-29

Which is how I came to be their caretaker.

As caterpillars, they will go through 5 growth stages, each stage includes a molting phase, before they reach fully grown moths, and to fuel this process, they eat up to 86,000 X’s their weight. That’s a huge appetite. But then, in their final form, they *are* giants, so 🤷‍♀️

They’re in caterpillar paradise now, and my work here is done.

“Polyphemus” is after the Greek cyclops in honor of the “eye” they’ll eventually have on each wing.

#Polyphemus

Karen B. Jones ☑️KarenBJones@socel.net
2023-03-02

Cyclops

Last one. He almost looks charming, doesn’t he?

Three cyclop brothers were said to have forged Zeus's lightning bolt, and cyclopes were said to have built the walls of several ancient cities. So, perhaps this guy is r...

Source: karenbjones.com/2023/02/28/cyc

#Arges #artsample #Brontes #cartoon #cute #cyclops #drawing #giant #greekmyth #handsome #illustration #illustrator #isolatedonblue #karenbjones #mythicalcreature #mythology #one-eyed #Polyphemus #scroll #smiling #standing #Steropes

A cute cartoon cyclops stands holding an open scroll in his hands.  He has a lopsided grin.  He is dressed in ancient Greek fashion, a toga and sandals laced up his calves.  As a cyclops, he has only one eye centered in the middle of his face, no nose, and purple skin and hair.  As a cartoon, he has a small body, huge head, and disproportionately large eye.
2023-02-28

I love that #Antheraea #polyphemus is named after the famously one-eyed #Cyclops because it has two big eyespots.

2022-11-09

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