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Psamathe (Greek: Ψάμαθη, from ψάμαθος "sand of the sea-shore") was a Nereid in Greek mythology, i.e., one of the fifty daughters of Nereus and Doris. The goddess of sand beaches, Psamathe was the wife of Proteus〔In Euripides' tragedy ''Helen'', Psamathe is married to king Proteus of Egypt.〕 and the mother of Phocus by Aeacus.〔Ovid. ''Metamorphoses'', XI, 398.〕 Some translations of Ovid have the name as Psamanthe.〔(Ovid Illustrated: The Renaissance Reception of Ovid in Image and Text ).〕 ==In modern times== Psamathe has a moon named after her. In the Starbomb song "God of No More", the god of sand is among the deities killed by Kratos in his purging of the last gods of Olympus.
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