Enipeus

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Enipeus is a river god in Greek mythology, personifying a famous river of Thessaly and known for being the object of Tyro’s love.

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Observed surface forms (10)

Surface form Occurrences
Poseidon 0
Tyro 0
Enipeus River 0

Statements (42)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Olympian god
Titan
Titaness
deity in Greek mythology
mortal woman
mythological king
mythological king
personification
river
river god
river gods
associatedWith fertility of the land
fresh water
associatedWithRegion Thessaly NERFINISHED
category Potamoi NERFINISHED
country Greece
culture Greek
deceivedBy Poseidon NERFINISHED
describedAs the most beautiful of rivers
disguisedAs Enipeus NERFINISHED
domain river
sea
father Salmoneus NERFINISHED
gender male
hadChild Neleus NERFINISHED
Pelias NERFINISHED
hasLover Tyro NERFINISHED
hasNameForm Ἐνιπεύς NERFINISHED
inLoveWith Enipeus NERFINISHED
knownFor being loved by Tyro
languageOfName Ancient Greek
locatedIn Thessaly NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Apollodorus’ Bibliotheca NERFINISHED
Homer’s Odyssey NERFINISHED
mythologicalTradition Greek mythology NERFINISHED
parent Oceanus NERFINISHED
Tethys NERFINISHED
parentClass Potamoi NERFINISHED
personifies Enipeus River NERFINISHED
spouse Cretheus NERFINISHED
unitedWith Tyro NERFINISHED
worshipType local river cult

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Tyro desiredRiverGod Enipeus
Tyro loved Enipeus
Potamoi notableMember Enipeus
this entity surface form: Cephissus