• the free dictionary. Cephissus (ancient Greek: Κήφισσος; /sɪˈfɪsəs/), Cephisus, Kephisos, or Kifisos may refer to: Cephissus (Argolis), a river in Argolis...
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    Greece, associated with the river Cephissus in Attica and/or with the river Cephissus in Boeotia, both in Greece. Cephissus was a son of Pontus and Thalassa...
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    The Cephissus (Ancient Greek: Κήφισσος), called the Boeotian Cephissus to distinguish it from other rivers of the same name, or Kifisos (Greek: Βοιωτικός...
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    Cephissus (Ancient Greek: Κήφισσος; Greek: Κηφισός, Kifisos) is a river in the vicinity of Athens, Greece. Together with the neighbouring river Ilisos...
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    The Battle of Halmyros, known by earlier scholars as the Battle of the Cephissus or Battle of Orchomenos, was fought on 15 March 1311, between the forces...
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    mythological character. In some versions, Narcissus was the son of the river god Cephissus and nymph Liriope, while Nonnus instead has him as the son of the lunar...
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  • the Boeotian or Phocian river gods. Liriope was raped by the river-god Cephissus, who was himself the son of Pontus and Thalassa, and bore his son Narcissus...
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  • northeast (Turkish border). Peloponnese Inachos (in Nea Kios) Central Greece Cephissus (in Athens) Eridanos Ilisos, Athens Asopos (in Skala Oropou) Spercheios...
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  • was a deme of ancient Attica at which one of the minor branches of the Cephissus takes its rise. Trinemeia's site is tentatively located near modern Kokkinaras...
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  • 'well-named', a euphemistic epithet) was the son of Gaia by Uranus or Cephissus. He was the eponym of the deme Euonymeia, Attica, whereas his daughter...
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