- (/oʊˈsɪroʊiː/;
Ancient Gr****: Ὠκυρόη) or
Ocyrrhoe (Ὠκυρρόη)
refers to at
least five
characters in Gr**** mythology.
Ocyrrhoe, one of the 3,000 Oceanids, water-nymph...
- incident. The
river was
later on
called Caicus, from the son of
Hermes and
Ocyrrhoe. Smith, s.v. Alciphron.
Diodorus Siculus, 4.16.3 Apollodorus, 3.15.8 Apollodorus...
- Aeëtes
unknown woman •
Phorbas •
Lampetia •
Circe unknown woman •
Sterope Ocyrrhoe (an Oceanid) •
Phasis Ceto (an Oceanid) •
Astris unknown woman • Eos Leda...
- was the wife of the river-god
Imbrasus and by him,
became the
mother of
Ocyrrhoe, the
nymph loved by Apollo. Athenaeus,
Deipnosophistae 7.283 E (citing...
- Eurynome, Telesto, Chryseis, Asia, Calypso, Eudora, Tyche, Amphirho,
Ocyrrhoe, and Styx. Hesiod,
Theogony 362–364. Hard, p. 40. West 1966, p. 260; Hard...
-
fathers of
several heroes of the
Trojan War: of
Hippomedon by the
nymph Ocyrrhoe of
Charops and
Socus of
Agelaus the
Milesian of Coer**** the
Lycian of...
- Imbrasus' wife was the
fairest of the nymphs, Chesias.
Their daughter,
Ocyrrhoe, was
loved by Apollo. Imbrasus, the
Thracian father of
Asius and Peirous...
- pea****. In mythology, his wife was the
nymph Chesias.
Their daughter,
Ocyrrhoe, was
loved by Apollo. Bürchner (1914) 1104-5
Eitrem (1914) 1105 Ludwig...
-
Chryseis and Asia and
charming Calypso, Eudora, and Tyche, Amphirho, and
Ocyrrhoe, and Styx who is the
chiefest of them all.
These are the
eldest daughters...
- Nicaea,
mother of
Telete by Dionysus. His
other children were
Sagaritis and
Ocyrrhoe. The
Sangarius river in
Phrygia (now
Sakarya in
Asian Turkey)
itself is...