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Crimisus (or
Crinisus in Virgil's
Aeneid and
subsequent Roman texts) was the god of the
Sicilian river Crinisus in Gr**** and
Roman mythology. According...
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Egestes (Ancient Gr****: Ἀκέστης) was the son of the
Sicilian river-god
Crinisus by a
Dardanian or
Trojan woman named Egesta or Segesta.
According to Servius...
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Crimisus or
Crinisus is an
ancient Gr****
river name in Sicily. The name was
derived from
Crinisus and it
corresponds either to the
modern Freddo or Caltabellota...
- (Roya)
Bevera (Bévéra)
Alcantara Anapo Belice Calcinara C****ibile
Ciane Crinisus Dirillo Gela
Helorus Imera Settentrionale Ippari Irminio Mazaro Platani...
- had fled from Troy to Sicily, and had
settled on the
banks of the
river Crinisus, in the
country of the Sicani. When
afterwards the
Trojan refugees led...
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Deities Alecto Crinisus Cupid Hecate Hymen Juno
Jupiter Mars
Mercury Saturn Tiberinus Venus Trojans Achates Aeneads Aeneas Aeolus Aletes Anchises Andromache...
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Cocytus ✓
Oppian Underworld and
Thesprotia *
Cratais ✓[citation needed] ✓ *
Crinisus ✓ ✓ Virgil, Lycophron, Servius,
Aelian Sicily *
Cydnos ✓
Nonnus Cilicia...
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which it is
placed in
tribe Entheini.
Augiades has two species,
Augiades crinisus and
Augiades epimethea. Li, Wenlin; Cong, Qian; Shen, Jin****; Zhang, Jing;...
- be the
offspring of a
Dardanian damsel named Segesta by the
river god
Crinisus, and by
those of Aeneas' folk who
wished to
remain behind with Acestes...
- arthrosis, sciatica, hyperuricemia, gout and skin diseases. Calatafimi-Segesta
Crinisus Segesta Gogo Terme.com -
Terme libere di
Segesta -
Polle del
Crimiso Ig****o...