Thalassa is incorrectly written, and should be written as "thalassa" being its meaning:Greek, usually written expression as " 34 thalassa; ( Theta; Alpha; Lambda; Alpha; Sigma; Sigma; Alpha; ) " which means the sea ". Used when arriving to a geographical place on hard, and has its origins in history " Anabasis " or " Expedition of the ten thousand " of Xenophon, where as the vanguard of the army of Cyrus starts to scream " Thalassa, thalassa! " to see the dead sea which brings them to his home in the return of the battle.
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