- Po River,
according to
Roman word
usage Eridanos (Athens), a
former river near Athens, now
subterranean Eridanos (geology), a
former large river that flowed...
-
river Eridanos,"
Cygnus mourned him—Ovid told—and was
transformed into a swan.
There in the far west,
Heracles asked the
river nymphs of
Eridanos to help...
- The name
Eridanos,
derived from the
ancient Gr****
Eridanos, was
given by
geologists to a
river that
flowed where the
Baltic Sea is now. Its
river system...
- The
Eridanos /əˈrɪdəˌnɒs/ or Erid**** (/əˈrɪdənəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἠριδανός) was a
river in
Athens mentioned in Gr****
mythology and historiography. Erid****...
- 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...
- Europe,
Eridanos,
which flowed into the
northern sea, he said, from
which amber came. He
believed it was a Gr**** name (there are
other Eridanos rivers...
- The
Baltic Sea is a
brackish sea
adjoining the
North Sea.
Originally the
Eridanos river system prior to the Pleistocene,
since then it has been
flooded by...
-
atmospheric inversion problems. The
Cephissus river, the
Ilisos and the
Eridanos stream are the
historical rivers of Athens. By the late 1970s, the pollution...
- god of the
river Alpheus Cocytus, god of the
river Cocytus Eridanos, god of the
river Eridanos Lethe,
goddess of the
river Lethe Phlegethon, god of the...
-
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...