Name of several characters in Greek mythology
In Greek mythology , Callirrhoe , Callirhoe , Callirrhoë , or occasionally Kallirroi (; Ancient Greek : Καλλιρρόη , romanized : Kallirróē , lit. 'beautiful flow') may refer to the following characters:
Callirrhoe , one of the Oceanid daughters of Oceanus and Tethys , and the mother of Geryon by Chrysaor .[ 1]
Callirhoe, wife of Peiras , son of King Argus of Argos , son of Zeus and Niobe . She was the mother of Argus , Arestorides and Triopas .[ 2]
Callirhoe, the naiad daughter of the river god Scamander , wife of Tros ,[ 3] [ 4] and thus, mother of Ilus , Assaracus , Ganymede , Cleopatra [ 5] and possibly, Cleomestra .[ 6] [ 7] [ 8]
Callirhoe, daughter of Meander and consort of Car .[ 9]
Callirhoe, the naiad daughter of the river-god Nestus (Nessus ) and mother of Biston , Odomas and Edonus by Ares .[ 10] She was probably the sister of Thronia , another Thracian naiad.[ 11]
Callirhoe, a maiden who was loved by Coresus .[ 12]
Callirrhoe , daughter of the river-god Achelous , who betrothed her to Alcmaeon .[ 13]
Callirhoe, daughter of Lycus , king of Libya . She fell in love with Diomedes and saved him from being sacrificed to Ares by her father. After Diomedes left Libya, she hanged herself.[ 14]
Callirhoe, daughter of the Boeotian Phocus .[ 15]
^ Hesiod , Theogony 351
^ Hyginus , Fabulae 145
^ Tzetzes ad Lycophron , 29
^ Scholia ad Homer's Iliad 20.231 who refers to Hellanicus as his authority
^ Apollodorus , 3.12.2
^ Dictys Cretensis , 4.22
^ Aken, Dr. A.R.A. van. (1961). Elseviers Mythologische Encyclopedie . Amsterdam: Elsevier.
^ Bartelink, Dr. G.J.M. (1988). Prisma van de mythologie . Utrecht: Het Spectrum.
^ Stephanus of Byzantium , s.v. Alabanda
^ Stephanus of Byzantium, s.v. Bistonia
^ Pindar , Paean 2.1–2 (fr. 52b S–M)
^ Pausanias , 7.21.1
^ Apollodorus, 3.7.6 ff ; Pausanias, 8.24.8 –10
^ Plutarch , Parallela minora 23
^ Plutarch , Amatoriae Narrationes 4