- Styx, Phlegethon, Lethe,
Acheron and
Cocytus. The
Cocytus river was one of the
rivers that
surrounded Hades.
Cocytus,
along with the
other rivers related...
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rivers Styx, Lethe,
Cocytus, and Acheron.
According to Homer's Odyssey, the
Phlegethon feeds into the
river Acheron,
alongside the
Cocytus.
Plato describes...
- "Sympistis
cocytus Troubridge, 2008".
Lepidoptera and Some
Other Life Forms.
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Cocytus, one of the
rivers of the underworld,
where the
Chthonic Hermes is
stationed in his role as psychopomp. In the
Orphic tradition, the
Cocytus is...
-
Tanaecia cocytus, the
lavender count, is a
species of
nymphalid butterfly found in
South and
Southeast Asia. "Tanaecia Butler, [1869]" at
Markku Savela's...
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which Cocytus and
Phlegethon both flowed. The
Roman poet
Virgil called the
Acheron the prin****l
river of Tartarus, from
which the Styx and the
Cocytus both...
- the
center of
Malebolge is the
ninth and
final circle of ****,
known as
Cocytus. In Dante's
version of ****,
categories of sin are
punished in different...
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world of the dead. In the Odyssey,
Circe says that the
Underworld river Cocytus is a
branch of the Styx. In Dante's Inferno,
Phlegyas ferries Virgil and...
- Cerberus,
sentences Dionysus to
Acheron to be
tormented by the
hounds of
Cocytus, the Echidna, the
Tartesian eel, and
Tithrasian Gorgons.
Aeacus was the...
- Thesprotia,
which flows into a swampy-lake and
converges with a
river Cocytus (like its
Homeric counterpart)
which Pausanias attributes as the inspiration...