- dictionary.
Cephissus (ancient Gr****: Κήφισσος; /sɪˈfɪsəs/), Cephisus,
Kephisos, or
Kifisos may
refer to:
Cephissus (Argolis), a
river in Argolis, a tributary...
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species of daffodil.
Liriope was
probably identified with Lilaia, the Naiad-nymph of the
springs of the
river Kephisos. Ovid, Metamorphoses, 3. 340 v t e...
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Kephissos (/ˈkɛfɪˌsəs/ or /ˌkɪfɪˈsoʊs/;
Ancient Gr****: Κηφισός, romanized:
Kephisos) is a
river god of
ancient Greece, ****ociated with the
river Cephissus...
- fifth-century BCE. It
commemorates the
foundation of a
sanctuary to the
river god
Kephisos by a
woman named Xenokrateia. The relief,
currently on
display at the National...
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Kephisos Location known with
certainty from
Pausanias (I, 37, 2); cf.
Karten von Attika, Text, II, p. 16; R.E., s.v.
Lakiad City
Lousia Kephisos valley...
- at Thyia, the
present location of the
precinct of
Thyia the
daughter of
Kephisos (Cephisus), and they
offered sacrifices to them." Pausanias, Description...
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corners of the
pediment are
filled by
Athenian water deities, such as the
Kephisos river, the
Ilissos river, and
nymph Kallirhoe. This
belief emerges from...
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Delphi in Phocis. Melaena's
father was one of the
local river gods,
either Kephisos or
Pleistos of
northern Boeotia. In
another account, she was
called the...
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delegates to the
Athenian Boule. The site of
Perithoedae is
located in the
Kephisos valley, west of
modern Athens.
Thraseas and Euandria,
whose grave relief...
- In Gr**** mythology, Cephisso, Cephiso, or
Kephiso (/səˈfaɪsoʊ/;Ancient Gr****: Κηφισώ) was one of the
three Muses that were
daughters of Apollo. Her sisters...