Halia | |
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Abode | Rhodes |
Genealogy | |
Parents | Thalassa |
Siblings | Telchines |
Consort | Poseidon |
Children | Rhodos and six sons |
In Greek mythology, Halia (Ancient Greek: Ἁλία, romanized: Halía, lit. 'dweller in the sea',[1] also spelled Ἁλίη) was a woman who according to Rhodian tradition became the sea-goddess Leucothea.[2] She was a lover of the sea-god Poseidon to whom she bore seven children.