In Greek mythology, Kymopoleia, Cymopoleia, or Cymopolia (; , meaning «strength of the waves») was a daughter of the sea god Poseidon, and the wife of Hecatoncheires, one of the three Hundred-Handers.[Hesiod, Theogony 817–819; Gantz, p. 45.] Her only known mention occurs in the Theogony.[West 1966, p. 379 on line 819 Κυμοπόλειαν]
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Timothy Gantz, Early Greek Myth: A Guide to Literary and Artistic Sources, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996, Two volumes: (Vol. 1), (Vol. 2).
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Hesiod, Theogony, in Hesiod, Theogony, Works and Days, Testimonia, Edited and translated by Glenn W. Most. Loeb Classical Library No. 57. Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University Press, 2018. . Online version at Harvard University Press.
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West, M. L. (1966), Hesiod: Theogony, Oxford University Press. .