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Caliadne (/kæliˈædniː/;
Ancient Gr****: Καλιάδνη) or Caliadna, in Gr**** mythology, was a
naiad of the
river Nile,
presumably one of the
daughters of the...
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Costa Rica.
Potamanaxas latrea latrea (Nicaragua)
Potamanaxas latrea caliadne (Godman & Salvin, [1895]) (Costa Rica)
Potamanaxas latrea tusca Evans,...
- sons of
Aegyptus and the
daughters of Danaus. Argyphia, Tyria, the
naiad Caliadne,
Gorgo and
Hephaestine are also
given as
mothers of the sons of Aegyptos...
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Egyptian prince as one of the sons of King Aegyptus. His
mother was the
naiad Caliadne and thus full
brother of Phantes, Peristhenes, Hermus, Dryas, Potamon,...
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Danaus and Polyxo. She
married (and murdered) Phantes, son of
Aegyptus and
Caliadne. Theano, a
priestess of
Athena in Troy
during the
Trojan War. She was a...
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Strymon Naiads Aegina Achiroe Aganippe The
Anigrides Argyra Bistonis Bolbe Caliadne C****otis
Castalia Cleocharia Creusa Daphne Drosera Harpina The Ionides...
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Egyptian prince as one of the sons of King Aegyptus. His
mother was the
naiad Caliadne and thus full
brother of Eurylochus, Phantes, Peristhenes, Dryas, Potamon...
- woman;
seven by a
Phoenician woman;
three by Tyria;
twelve by the
naiad Caliadne; six by
Gorgo and
lastly another six by Hephaestine.
According to Hippostratus...
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children were born to
different mothers including Argyphia, Tyria, the
naiad Caliadne,
Gorgo and Hephaestine. Gantz, p. 208;
Pherecydes fr. 21
Fowler 2000, p...
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other children include: Argiope, Anippe, Eurryroe,
Europa and
possibly Caliadne,
Polyxo and Thebe. Hesiod, Theogony: And
Tethys bore to
Ocean eddying rivers...