Callirrhoe

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Callirrhoe is a figure in Greek mythology, often depicted as an Oceanid or nymph associated with rivers and springs.

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Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
Callirrhoe (in some traditions) 1

Statements (26)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Oceanid
figure in Greek mythology
nymph
hasAttribute female
hasDomain Greek mythology
hasEtymology Greek name meaning “beautiful-flowing” or “fair-flowing”
hasGender female
hasMythologicalCategory Oceanids NERFINISHED
nymphs
water deities
hasRole minor deity of fresh water
isAssociatedWith fresh water sources
rivers
springs
isChildOf Oceanus NERFINISHED
Tethys NERFINISHED
isConnectedTo flowing water
natural springs
isDepictedAs water-associated nymph
young woman
isMentionedIn ancient Greek mythological tradition
isOneOf Oceanids NERFINISHED
isPartOf Greek pantheon of minor deities
isTypeOf water nymph
isVeneratedAs local water divinity
languageOfName Ancient Greek

Referenced by (6)

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

Chrysaor spouse Callirrhoe
Chrysaor relatedTo Callirrhoe
Şanlıurfa, Turkey historicalName Callirrhoe
subject surface form: Şanlıurfa
Ilus (son of Tros) mother Callirrhoe
Ganymede family Callirrhoe
Ganymede (mythology) mother Callirrhoe
this entity surface form: Callirrhoe (in some traditions)