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  1. The Xenokrateia Relief, from the late fifth century BC, commemorates the founding of a sanctuary to Cephissus, National Archaeological Museum of Athens. In Greek mythology Cephissus also spelled Kephissos ( / ˈkɛfɪˌsəs / or / ˌkɪfɪˈsoʊs /; Ancient Greek: Κηφισός, romanized : Kephisos) is a river god of ancient Greece ...

  2. www.greekmythology.com › Cephissus › cephissusCephissus - Greek Mythology

    Cephissus. In Greek mythology, Cephissus was a river god, son of the gods Pontus and Thalassa. He was linked to the eponymous river in the region of Attica, Greece. He had three daughters, Lilaea, a naiad, Daulis, and Melaeno; and two sons, Eteocles, who became the king of Orchomenus, and Narcissus. See Also: Pontus, Thalassa.

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    Cephisso. In Greek mythology, Cephisso, Cephiso, or Kephiso ( / səˈfaɪsoʊ /; [1] Ancient Greek: Κηφισώ) was one of the three Muses that were daughters of Apollo. Her sisters were Apollonis and Borysthenis. [2]

  5. KEPHISOS (Cephisus) was a River-God of Phokis (Phocis) and northern Boiotia (Boeotia) in central Greece. The Kephisos River had its headwaters on the northern slopes of Mount Parnassos (Parnassus) and the southern foothills of the Mount Othrys. It flowed east through Phokis and Boiotia before emptying into Lake Kopais (Copais) near the town of ...

  6. About: Cephissus commonly spelled Kephissos or Kifisos (/ˈkɛfɪˌsəs/ or /ˌkɪfɪˈsoʊs/; Ancient Greek: Κηφισός Kifisós, [kifiˈsos]) is a river god of ancient Greece, associated with the river Cephissus in Attica and/or with the river Cephissus in Boeotia, both in Greece. Segons la mitologia grega, Cefís (en grec antic ...

  7. Cephissus. 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. 1. He had an altar in common with Pan, the nymphs, and Achelous, in the temple of Amphiaraus near Oropus. 2. .