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- In Gr**** mythology, Aesepus (Ancient Gr****: Αἴσηπος) may refer to: Aesepus, one of the river-god sons of the Titans Oce**** and his sister-wife Tethys...
- The Aesepus Bridge (Turkish: Güvercin Köprüsü, "Dove Bridge") was a late antique Roman bridge over the Aesepus River (today Gönen Çayı) in the ancient...
- According to Strabo's interpretation of Homer, the Aesepus was the eastern boundary of Mysia. The Aesepus is the largest river of Mysia. According to Strabo...
- The remains of several Roman bridges can still be found: Aesepus Bridge across the Aesepus (today Gönen Çayı) Constantine's Bridge across the Rhyndacus...
- including Rhesos, Heptaporos, Caresus, Rhodios, Granicus (Granikos), Aesepus, Skamandros and Simoeis; these rivers were deified as a source of life...
- Achelous, Nessus, and Rhodius, Haliacmon, and Heptaporus, Granicus, and Aesepus, and holy Simois, and Peneus, and Hermus, and Caicus fair stream, and great...
- him, Aesepus and Pedasus, who were killed by Euryalus during the Trojan War. "Then Euryalus slew Dresus and Opheltius, and went on after Aesepus and Pedasus...
- wife was the naiad Abarbarea, and they had at least two sons, Aesepus and Pedasus. Aesepus and Pedasus parti****ted in the Trojan War. According to Tzetzes...
- ancient Troad, at the foot of Mount Ida and on the banks of the river Aesepus (both located in Turkey), at a distance of 80 stadia from its mouth. It...
-  17f. Milner 1998, pp. 117f. O’Connor 1993, p. 202 A Roman Bridge on the Aesepus, F. W. Hasluck, The Annual of the British School at Athens, Vol. 12, (1905/1906):189...