Callirhoe (mythology)

In Greek mythology, Callirrhoe, Callirhoe, Callirrhoë, or occasionally Kallirroi (/kəˈlɪr/; 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.
  • Callirhoe, wife of Peiras, son of King Argus of Argos, son of Zeus and Niobe. She was the mother of Argus, Arestorides and Triopas.
  • Callirhoe, daughter of the river god Scamander, wife of Tros, and thus, mother of Ilus, Assaracus, Ganymede, Cleopatra and possibly, Cleomestra.
  • Callirhoe, daughter of Meander and consort of Car.
  • Callirhoe, naiad daughter of Nestus (Nessus), mother of Biston, Odomas and Edonus by Ares.
  • Callirhoe, a maiden who was loved by Coresus.
  • Callirrhoe, daughter of the river-god Achelous, who betrothed her to Alcmaeon.
  • 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.
  • Callirhoe, daughter of the Boeotian Phocus.
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