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== Nereid ==
== Nereid ==


'''Pherusa''' was a [[Nereid]], one of the fifty daughters of [[Nereus]] and [[Doris]]. Her name, a [[participle]], means "she who carries." She, along with her sister [[Dynamene]], were associated with the power of great ocean swells. She is mentioned in [[Hesiod]]'s ''[[Theogony]]''.
'''Pherusa''' was a [[Nereid]], one of the fifty daughters of [[Nereus]] and [[Doris]]. Her name, a [[participle]], means "she who carries." She, along with her sister [[Dynamene]], were associated with the power of great ocean swells. She is mentioned in [[Hesiod]]'s ''[[Theogony]]''.


== Horae ==
== Horae ==
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Pherusa or Pherousa is the name of two different figures in Greek mythology.

Nereid

Pherusa was a Nereid, one of the fifty daughters of Nereus and Doris. Her name, a participle, means "she who carries." She, along with her sister Dynamene, were associated with the power of great ocean swells. She is mentioned in Hesiod's Theogony.

Horae

Pherusa is counted by some authors as one of the Horae, goddess of substance and farm estates.