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In Greek mythology, Chesias ( Ancient Greek: Χησιὰς) was the fairest of the nymphs, described as young and noble. She was the wife of the river-god Imbrasus and by him, became the mother of Ocyrrhoe, the nymph loved by Apollo. [1]

Note

  1. ^ Athenaeus, Deipnosophistae 7.283 E (citing The Founding of Naucratis by Apollonius Rhodius)

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In Greek mythology, Chesias ( Ancient Greek: Χησιὰς) was the fairest of the nymphs, described as young and noble. She was the wife of the river-god Imbrasus and by him, became the mother of Ocyrrhoe, the nymph loved by Apollo. [1]

Note

  1. ^ Athenaeus, Deipnosophistae 7.283 E (citing The Founding of Naucratis by Apollonius Rhodius)

References


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