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Cephissus

Κηφισσός), the divinity of the river Cephissus, is described as a son of Pontus and Thalassa, and the father of Diogeneia and Narcissus, who is therefore called (Cephisius. (Hygin. Fab. Praef.; Apollod. 3.5.1; Ov. Met. 3.343, &c.) He had an altar in common with Pan, the Nymphs, and Achelous, in the temple of Amphiaraus near Oropus. (Paus. 1.34. 2.)

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    • Pseudo-Apollodorus, Library, 3.5.1
    • Pausanias, Description of Greece, 1.34.2
    • Ovid, Metamorphoses, 3.343
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