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Page 108
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
.
Page 401
The sons of Oceanus , the river that surrounds the earth , were , appropriately
enough , river - gods . His three thousand daughters , however , seem not to have
been confined to any one function . Some , notably Amphitrite and Doris , lived in
...
The sons of Oceanus , the river that surrounds the earth , were , appropriately
enough , river - gods . His three thousand daughters , however , seem not to have
been confined to any one function . Some , notably Amphitrite and Doris , lived in
...
Page 539
The river , a branch of Oceanus , flowed out of or fell from a rock . Another river of
Hades , the Cocytus , was a branch of the Styx , as was the river Titaressus , a
tributary of the Thessalian river Peneius . According to Vergil ( Aeneïd 6.439 ) ,
the ...
The river , a branch of Oceanus , flowed out of or fell from a rock . Another river of
Hades , the Cocytus , was a branch of the Styx , as was the river Titaressus , a
tributary of the Thessalian river Peneius . According to Vergil ( Aeneïd 6.439 ) ,
the ...
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