Themisto (disambiguation)

Themisto (disambiguation)

Themisto may refer to:

Greek mythology

* Themisto, the third and last wife of Athamas
* Themisto, a daughter of the river god Inachus, who became the mother of Ister (the river Danube) by Zeus
* Themisto, one of the Nereids

Other meanings

* Themisto (moon) of Jupiter
* Themisto gaudichaudii, a genus of the crustacean Amphipod

See also

* Themistocles (disambiguation)


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