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The gods of both these rivers were generally said to be sons of Oceanus and
Tethys , but alternative parentages ( Zeus and Eurynome , or ... One or both of the
river - gods were said to have married Metope , daughter of the river - god Ladon
.
The gods of both these rivers were generally said to be sons of Oceanus and
Tethys , but alternative parentages ( Zeus and Eurynome , or ... One or both of the
river - gods were said to have married Metope , daughter of the river - god Ladon
.
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According to the latter version , the Muse was impregnated by the river as she
waded in it . Later , ashamed at having borne the child , she threw it into the river .
Strymon turned it over to the water - nymphs to bring up . On reaching manhood ...
According to the latter version , the Muse was impregnated by the river as she
waded in it . Later , ashamed at having borne the child , she threw it into the river .
Strymon turned it over to the water - nymphs to bring up . On reaching manhood ...
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A large river in western Thrace , and its god . The Edonians , whose king
Lycurgus persecuted Dionysus and was punished by him , lived on its banks .
The god of this river was the father of the Thracian king Rhesus by either Calliope
or ...
A large river in western Thrace , and its god . The Edonians , whose king
Lycurgus persecuted Dionysus and was punished by him , lived on its banks .
The god of this river was the father of the Thracian king Rhesus by either Calliope
or ...
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