-
those rivers. Zeus
carried off Aegina,
Asopus' daughter, and Sisyphus, who had
witnessed the act, told
Asopus that he
could reveal the
identity of the...
- the
river Asopus.
Pausanias then
comments that he
thinks that this
eponymous Plataea was
daughter of King
Asopus rather than of the
river Asopus. Oroe, a...
-
Asopus Vallis is a
valley in the
Memnonia quadrangle on Mars,
located at 4.4°
south latitude and 149.7° west longitude. It is 33 km long and was named...
- says that at the foot of the
acropolis of
Asopus were the
ruins of the city of the
Achaei Paracyparissii.
Asopus was a town of the Eleuthero-Laconians. Its...
-
known as Corinth). He
reveals Zeus's
abduction of
Aegina to the
river god
Asopus,
thereby incurring Zeus's wrath. His
subsequent cheating of
death earns...
- away to a
nearby island,
informed Asopus.
Though Asopus pursued them, Zeus
threw down his
thunderbolts sending Asopus back to his own waters.
Aegina eventually...
-
papyrus tells of the
daughters of the river-god
Asopus. It
mostly consists of a prophet, Acraephen,
telling Asopus how his
daughters were
abducted by the gods...
-
either by (1) the
naiad Creusa,
daughter of Gaia; (2) Philyra,
daughter of
Asopus or (3) Naïs. By the
naiad Chlidanope he had four daughters: Cyrene, Themisto...
- an island,
which was
later named after Aegina,
daughter of the
river god
Asopus.
Oenone was a
mountain nymph (an oread) on
Mount Ida in Phrygia, a mountain...
- say was the gift of
Asopus to Sisyphus. The
latter knew, so runs the legend, that Zeus had
ravished Aegina, the
daughter of
Asopus, but
refused to give...