Gilthead Seabream

An ancient Pelasgian deity, representing the fertilizing power of the liquid element, an element necessary for each creation. Spouse of Zeus and mother of Aphrodite and Eros.

Kyvele

Mother of all gods of the Olympus, she is considered a goddess of fertility, wildlife and of all the creative forces on Earth.

Doto

One of the fifty Nereids, daughters of Nereus and Dorida and one of the thirty-two (Nereids) who, according to Homer’s Iliad, came from the depths of the sea to the coast of Troas to mourn with Thetis the loss of Achilles’ son.

Thetis

Leader of the Nereids, daughter of Nereus, granddaughter of Oceanus and mother of the famous hero Achilles. The Nereids were worshiped as deities of calm seas and were very friendly to sailors and fishermen. The word “Nereida” comes from the word “nerti” which means “sea siphon”. The etymology of the name indicates the close connection with water.

Calypso

A nymph who lived on her own island, Ogygia, where she held Odysseus captive after the Trojan War for seven years before allowing him to return to his homeland of Ithaca, where his wife Penelope awaited him. Calypso lived in a cave at the entrance of which there were a garden, a sacred forest and many springs. She used to eat ambrosia, drink nectar and had the ability to make people immortal. Calypso means “to cover”, “to hide”, “to conceal”.

Prote

Island of Messinia in the Ionian Sea, located on the western coast of the Peloponnese. The island’s name comes from the ancient god of the sea Proteas, son of Poseidon.

Iaso

ANTIPARASITIC AQUAFEED

One of the daughters of the God of medicine, Asclepius. IASO is intertwined with the sacred concept of healing.

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