Inachos

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Inachos is a river in the northeastern Peloponnese of Greece, traditionally associated with the ancient city of Argos and personified as a river god in Greek mythology.

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Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
Inachus 0

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Greek mythological figure
Greek mythological figure
river
river god
river god
associatedWith Argos NERFINISHED
Hera NERFINISHED
Hera NERFINISHED
Inachos NERFINISHED
Poseidon NERFINISHED
Zeus NERFINISHED
Zeus NERFINISHED
childrenWith Argia NERFINISHED
Melia NERFINISHED
classification Potamos NERFINISHED
Potamos NERFINISHED
country Greece
Greece
fatherOf Aegialeus NERFINISHED
Argos Panoptes NERFINISHED
Io NERFINISHED
Io NERFINISHED
Phoroneus NERFINISHED
Phoroneus NERFINISHED
flowsNear Argos NERFINISHED
flowsThrough Argolis NERFINISHED
gender male
male
hasMythologicalPersonification Inachus NERFINISHED
isOneOf river gods of Greece
locatedIn northeastern Peloponnese
mythologicalRole first king of Argos
river god of Argos
mythologicalTradition Greek mythology NERFINISHED
Greek mythology
namedAfter Inachus (mythological personification) NERFINISHED
notableMyth judged dispute between Hera and Poseidon over Argos
opposedDeity Poseidon NERFINISHED
partOf Peloponnese NERFINISHED
punishedBy Poseidon NERFINISHED
punishment river made to dry up in summer
ruledOver Argos NERFINISHED
sidedWith Hera NERFINISHED
sourceRegion mountains near Argos
spouse Argia NERFINISHED
Melia NERFINISHED
worshippedAs river deity
worshippedIn Argos NERFINISHED
Argos NERFINISHED

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