Thalassa.
Hemera never died in Greek myth.
Hemera was one of the primeval gods or "Protogenoi" of Greek mythology that were the basic components of the universe which were emerged at creation. Hemera was the personifcation of the day.
Hemera (Day) was born of Nyx (Night) and Erebus (Darkness).
Gaia,Ouranas,and Thalassa are hemera's children once mre Gaia,Ouranas,and Thalassa
No; Hemera is the primeval goddess of the day; daughter of Nyx and Erebus and mate of Aither. Gaea is her daughter; Rhea is the daughter of Gaea and mother of Hera. Hemera is then the great-grandmother of Hera.
Thanatos's mother was Nyx, her mother was Chaos; who either had no other daughter or whose other daughter was Hemera (when Hemera was not the daughter of Nyx).
Thalassa.
Hemera (Day) has two daughters with Aither (Light); Gaia (Earth) and Thalassa (Sea).
Hemera, daughter of Nyx and Erebus
Thalassa.
Nyx
Nyx
Gaia (Earth) and/or Thalassa (Sea).
The daughter of Aether and Hemera, whose name is also the Greek word for "sea," is Thalassa. In the case of moons, Thalassa is not associated with a specific moon in our solar system, but she is a personification of the sea in Greek mythology.
Aphrodite's various parents are Zeus and Dione, Kronos and Euonyme, or of Uranus and Hemera, or Uranus and Thalassa.
Hemera means "Day".