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In Greek mythology, Anchiroe (Ancient Greek: Αγχιροη Ankhiroê means "pouring flow") may refer to the following figures: * Anchiroe, also Anchirhoe (Ἀγχιρόης), an Arcadian nymph who together with other nymphs, Neda, Anthracia, Hagno and Myrtoessa, were nurses of the god Zeus. She was depicted to carry water-pots with what is meant to be water coming down from her. * Anchiroe, one of the , Argive naiad daughters of the river-god Erasinus. She and her sisters, Byze, Maera and Melite, received Britomartis. * Anchiroe, daughter of the river god , wife of , the man who made war against Notus, and mother by him of , a Libyan who joined Dionysus in his Indian campaign. * Anchiroe or Achiroe, daughter of Nilus and wife of Belus. * Anchiroe, consort of Sithon.

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  • Anchiroe (mythology) (en)
  • Anchirhoe (sv)
  • Анхироя (ru)
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  • In Greek mythology, Anchiroe (Ancient Greek: Αγχιροη Ankhiroê means "pouring flow") may refer to the following figures: * Anchiroe, also Anchirhoe (Ἀγχιρόης), an Arcadian nymph who together with other nymphs, Neda, Anthracia, Hagno and Myrtoessa, were nurses of the god Zeus. She was depicted to carry water-pots with what is meant to be water coming down from her. * Anchiroe, one of the , Argive naiad daughters of the river-god Erasinus. She and her sisters, Byze, Maera and Melite, received Britomartis. * Anchiroe, daughter of the river god , wife of , the man who made war against Notus, and mother by him of , a Libyan who joined Dionysus in his Indian campaign. * Anchiroe or Achiroe, daughter of Nilus and wife of Belus. * Anchiroe, consort of Sithon. (en)
  • Det finns flera personer i grekisk mytologi med namnet Anchirhoe. (sv)
  • Анхироя (др.-греч. Αγχιροη) — имя ряда персонажей греческой мифологии: * Анхироя — дочь Эрасина; * Анхироя — жена микенского героя Пенфила; * Анхироя — дочь речного бога Нила и жена Бела; * Анхироя — дочь речного бога Хремета, жена Псилла. (ru)
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  • In Greek mythology, Anchiroe (Ancient Greek: Αγχιροη Ankhiroê means "pouring flow") may refer to the following figures: * Anchiroe, also Anchirhoe (Ἀγχιρόης), an Arcadian nymph who together with other nymphs, Neda, Anthracia, Hagno and Myrtoessa, were nurses of the god Zeus. She was depicted to carry water-pots with what is meant to be water coming down from her. * Anchiroe, one of the , Argive naiad daughters of the river-god Erasinus. She and her sisters, Byze, Maera and Melite, received Britomartis. * Anchiroe, daughter of the river god , wife of , the man who made war against Notus, and mother by him of , a Libyan who joined Dionysus in his Indian campaign. * Anchiroe or Achiroe, daughter of Nilus and wife of Belus. * Anchiroe, consort of Sithon. (en)
  • Det finns flera personer i grekisk mytologi med namnet Anchirhoe. (sv)
  • Анхироя (др.-греч. Αγχιροη) — имя ряда персонажей греческой мифологии: * Анхироя — дочь Эрасина; * Анхироя — жена микенского героя Пенфила; * Анхироя — дочь речного бога Нила и жена Бела; * Анхироя — дочь речного бога Хремета, жена Псилла. (ru)
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