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Cocytus /koʊˈsaɪtəs/ or
Kokytos /koʊˈkaɪtəs/ (Ancient Gr****: Κωκυτός,
literally "lamentation") is the
river of
wailing in the
underworld in Gr**** mythology...
- five rivers: the Styx (Hateful River), the
Acheron (River of Woe), the
Kokytos (River of Lamentation), the
Phlegethon (River of Flame), and the Lethe...
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Peloponnese region, the city is
about 800 m
north of the
junction of the
Kokytos River with the Acheron, and
about 4.5 km east of the bay of Ammoudia. Near...
- saffron-cloaked
nymph of the earth, whom
revered ****phone bore by the
mouth of the
Kokytos river upon the
sacred bed of
Kronian Zeus. In the
guise of
Plouton Zeus...
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Alpheus (Ἀλφειός), the
white river Eridanos (Ἠριδανός), the
river of
amber Kokytos (Kωκυτός), the
river of
wailing Lethe (Λήθη), the
river of forgetfulness...
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December 2015
River in Homer's
Iliad WGPSN Kokytos Flumina 72°43′N 255°00′W / 72.71°N 255°W / 72.71; -255 (
Kokytos Flumina)
Ligeia Mare 305 14 December...
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Cyrene Κύρνος Kýrnos Κύρνος Kýrnos ˈcirnos Cyrnus;
Corsica Κωκυτός
Kōkytós Κωκυτός
Kokytós kociˈtos
Cocytus Κωνσταντινούπολις Kōnstantinoúpolis Κωνσταντινούπολη...
- and the
Chionistra (1,644 m) to the Northeast. At the city
limits is the
Kokytos (Cocytus) River, one of the
rivers of the
underworld in Gr**** mythology...
- Gr****
Written Sources"
since 2006.
Interdisciplinary Survey Project in the
Kokytos river basin Thesprotia,
Epeiros Sanctuary and
Roman buildings in Agia Paraskevi...
- have been)
Toynbee 1969, p. 112: "The
authentic Epirot rivers Acheron and
Kokytos were
translated to the Gr**** Hades; an
authentic Epirot people, the Atintanes...