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Asopus

Asopus or Asopos (/əˈsoʊpəs/; Ancient Greek: Ἀ̄σωπός, romanized: Āsōpos or Asôpos) is the name of four different rivers in Greece and one in Turkey. In Greek mythology, it was also the name of the gods of those rivers. Zeus carried off Aegina, Asopus' daughter, and Sisyphus, who had witnessed the act, told Asopus that he could reveal the identity of the…

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Asopus

Nodes108
Edges107
Triples74
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.018519
Components1

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related to The rivers in Greece · 28
Asopus → Asopos, Boeotia, Carian, Cithaeron, Corfu, Corinth, Corinthia, Euripus Strait, Gulf, Herodotus, Maeander, Malian Gulf, Miletus, Mount Oeta, Mt, Pausanias, Peloponnesos, Phliasian, Phliasian Asopus, Phliasians
related to Phliasian Asopus · 23
Asopus → Aeschylus, Aras, Arcadian, Archemorus, Ares, Celusa, Diodorus Siculus, Eleans, Harpina, Harpinates, Ladon, Metope, Nemea, Oceanus, Oenomaus, Pausanias, Pero, Phliasians, Phlius, Pisa
related to Mythology · 16
Asopus → Acusilaus, As, Boeotian, Eurynome, Indeed, Ladon, Metope, Oceanus, Pero, Phliasian, Phliasian Asopus, Poseidon, Tethys, The Bibliotheca, They, Zeus
related to The river in Turkey · 5
Asopus → Laodicea, Lycus, Phrygia, Phrygian Asopus, River Lycus
related to External links · 2
Asopus → Classical Gazetteer, Hazlitt

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aegina library pausanias river zeus phliasian daughters daughter boeotian thebe diodorus perseus digital corinth greek name rivers text also boeotia

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Asopusrelated to External linksHazlitt0.60section
Asopusrelated to External linksClassical Gazetteer0.60section
Asopusrelated to MythologyAs0.60section
Asopusrelated to MythologyBoeotian0.60section
Asopusrelated to MythologyPhliasian0.60section
Asopusrelated to MythologyThey0.60section
Asopusrelated to MythologyIndeed0.60section
Asopusrelated to MythologyPhliasian Asopus0.60section
Asopusrelated to MythologyMetope0.60section
Asopusrelated to MythologyLadon0.60section
Asopusrelated to MythologyThe Bibliotheca0.60section
Asopusrelated to MythologyOceanus0.60section

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