- The
river Eridanos /əˈrɪdəˌnɒs/ or Erid**** (/əˈrɪdənəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἠριδανός) is, both, the name of a
river in
Northern Europe mentioned in Gr****...
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Eridanos (/əˈrɪdəˌnɒs/) was an
ancient river which once
flowed through the
current Baltic Sea. Its
river system is also
known as the "Baltic
River System"...
- Erid**** can
refer to:
Eridanos (mythology) (or Erid****), a
river in Gr**** mythology,
somewhere in
Central Europe,
which was
territory that
Ancient Gr****s...
- The
Eridanos /əˈrɪdəˌnɒs/ or Erid**** (/əˈrɪdənəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἠριδανός) was a
river in
Athens mentioned in Gr****
mythology and historiography. Erid****...
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atmospheric inversion problems. The
Cephissus river, the
Ilisos and the
Eridanos stream are the
historical rivers of Athens. By the late 1970s, the pollution...
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Aesacus by
Priam •
Pegasis mother of
Atymnios by
Emathion Heliades River Eridanos daughters of
Helios who were
changed into
trees Himeriai Naiades Local...
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Apollo shed when his son
Asclepius died
mixed with the
waters of the
river Eridanos,
which surrounded Hyperborea.
Apollo also
buried in
Hyperborea the arrow...
- city walls, on both
sides of the
Dipylon Gate and by the
banks of the
Eridanos River. It was the potters'
quarter of the city, from
which the English...
- The Styx
forms the
boundary between the
upper and
lower worlds. See also
Eridanos. The
first region of
Hades comprises the
Fields of Asphodel, described...
- TA30 Ansaldo,
Genoa 14
August 1943 Sunk 15 June 1944 by U.S. PT boats.
Eridano TA29 Ansaldo,
Genoa 12 July 1943 Sunk 18
March 1945 in the
Battle of the...