Callirhoe
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Callirhoe
Summary
Callirhoe is an Oceanids[1]. Callirhoe draws 25 Wikipedia views per month (oceanids category, ranking #19 of 30).[2]
Key Facts
- Callirhoe's father was Oceanus[3].
- Callirhoe's mother was Tethys[4].
- Callirhoe was married to Manes[5].
- A child of Callirhoe was Cotys[6].
- A child of Callirhoe was Atys[7].
- A child of Callirhoe was Chione[8].
- A child of Callirhoe was Echidna[9].
- A child of Callirhoe was Geryon[10].
- Callirhoe's image is recorded as Pictura loquens; sive, Heroicarum tabularum Hadriani Schoonebeeck, enarratio et explicatio (1695) (14751100312).jpg[11].
- Callirhoe is recorded as female[12].
- Callirhoe's instance of is recorded as Oceanids[13].
- Callirhoe's instance of is recorded as water deity[14].
- Callirhoe's Commons category is recorded as Callirhoe (Oceanid)[15].
- Callirhoe's unmarried partner is recorded as Chrysaor[16].
- Callirhoe's unmarried partner is recorded as Nilus[17].
- Callirhoe's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/06vv8r[18].
- Callirhoe's worshipped by is recorded as Ancient Greek religion[19].
- Callirhoe's described by source is recorded as Russian translation of Lübker's Antiquity Lexicon[20].
- Callirhoe's Encyclopædia Britannica Online ID is recorded as topic/Callirrhoe[21].
- Callirhoe's Hederich encyclopedia article is recorded as Calliröe[22].
- Callirhoe's Theoi Project ID is recorded as Nymphe/NympheKallirhoe1[23].
- Callirhoe's ToposText person ID is recorded as 18874[24].
- Callirhoe's Mythoskop ID is recorded as w789[25].
- Callirhoe's Trismegistos god ID is recorded as 1073[26].
- Callirhoe's Digital LIMC ID is recorded as eLEYrw8BTJWV8w0oNBa22QR[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Callirhoe's father was Oceanus[3]. Callirhoe's mother was Tethys[4].
Personal Life
Callirhoe was married to Manes[5]. Children include Cotys[6]; Atys[7], a sovereign[28]; Chione[8], a Greek nymph[29]; Echidna[9], a Greek deity[30]; and Geryon[10], a mythological Greek character[31].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Callirhoe include Callirrhoe[32], a moon of Jupiter[33].
Why It Matters
Callirhoe draws 25 Wikipedia views per month (oceanids category, ranking #19 of 30).[2] Callirhoe has Wikipedia articles in 10 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[34] Callirhoe is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[35]
Entities named for Callirhoe include Callirrhoe[32], a moon of Jupiter[33].
FAQs
Who were Callirhoe's parents?
Callirhoe's father was Oceanus[3]. Callirhoe's mother was Tethys[4].
Who was Callirhoe married to?
Callirhoe's spouses include Manes[5].