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The two named ichthyocentaurs were Aphros ("Sea Foam") and Bythos ("Sea Depths"). They were usually portrayed alongside Aphrodite at her birth. They possibly had their origins in Mesopotamian mythology as two marine gods associated with Astarte. They were later set in the sky as the constellation Pisces.

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  • The two named ichthyocentaurs were Aphros ("Sea Foam") and Bythos ("Sea Depths"). They were usually portrayed alongside Aphrodite at her birth. They possibly had their origins in Mesopotamian mythology as two marine gods associated with Astarte. They were later set in the sky as the constellation Pisces.
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  • The two named ichthyocentaurs were Aphros ("Sea Foam") and Bythos ("Sea Depths"). They were usually portrayed alongside Aphrodite at her birth. They possibly had their origins in Mesopotamian mythology as two marine gods associated with Astarte. They were later set in the sky as the constellation Pisces.
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