-
Enipeus or
Enipeas may
refer to:
Enipeus (mythology), a
river god in Gr****
mythology Enipeus (Elis), a
river in
rising near
Salmone (Elis), Elis, Greece...
-
Enipeus, in
ancient Greece, was a
river god.
Enipeus was
loved by a
mortal woman named Tyro, who was
married to a
mortal man
named Cretheus. Poseidon,...
-
loved Enipeus, a
river god. She
pursued Enipeus, who
refused her advances. One day, Poseidon,
filled with lust for Tyro,
disguised himself as
Enipeus and...
- Palaepharsalos,
followed Appian (2.75) and
located the
battle of 48 BC
south of the
Enipeus or
close to
Pharsalos (today's Pharsala).
Among the
scholars arguing for...
-
loved the
river god
Enipeus who
refused her advances. One day,
Poseidon filled with lust for Tyro,
disguised himself as
Enipeus and from
their union...
- Greece.
Enipeus is also the name of a
river god in
classical mythology. The
International Astronomical Union (IAU)
formally adopted the name
Enipeus Vallis...
-
loved Enipeus, a
river god. She
pursued Enipeus, who
refused her advances. One day, Poseidon,
filled with lust for Tyro,
disguised himself as
Enipeus. From...
- and a
snake for ****phone.
Poseidon transformed into a bull for Canace,
Enipeus for Iphimedeia, a ram for Theophane, a
horse for Demeter, a bird for Medusa...
- Koutouri), some 7
miles north-west of
Pharsalus on the
south bank of the
Enipeus. However,
Morgan believes it is more
likely to have been the hill just...
- Heraclea, next to a
fountain that bore the same name and that was
where the
Enipeus (the
modern Lestinitsa) flowed. It was on the road
between Olympia and...