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Ares is named as mortal lineage in some traditions but the river deity is Okeanian.", "SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY", "approved", null], [1900, "ENT_OCEANUS", "parent_of", "ENT_ILISSUS", "high", "The Athenian river Ilissos is son of Okeanos and Tethys in the standard genealogical tradition.", "SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY", "approved", null], [1901, "ENT_OCEANUS", "parent_of", "ENT_EUROTAS", "high", "The Spartan river Eurotas is son of Okeanos and Tethys in the standard tradition (Apollodorus 3.10.3 context).", "SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY", "approved", null], [1903, "ENT_OCEANUS", "parent_of", "ENT_HEBRUS", "high", "The Thracian river Hebros is son of Okeanos and Tethys in the genealogical tradition.", "SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY", "approved", null], [1904, "ENT_OCEANUS", "parent_of", "ENT_THERMODON", "high", "The river Thermodon in Cappadocia is son of Okeanos and Tethys in the standard tradition.", "SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY", "approved", null], [1907, "ENT_OCEANUS", "parent_of", "ENT_ERYMANTHUS", "high", "The Arcadian river Erymanthos is son of Okeanos and Tethys in genealogical tradition.", "SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY", "approved", null], [1908, "ENT_OCEANUS", "parent_of", "ENT_CLADEUS", "high", "The Olympian river Kladeos is son of Okeanos and Tethys in the local genealogical tradition.", "SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY", "approved", null], [1909, "ENT_OCEANUS", "parent_of", "ENT_CYDNUS", "high", "The Cilician river Kydnos is son of Okeanos and Tethys in the standard tradition.", "SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY", "approved", null], [1913, "ENT_TETHYS", "parent_of", "ENT_INACHUS", "high", "Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 2.1.1.", "SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY", "approved", null], [1914, "ENT_TETHYS", "parent_of", "ENT_ASOPUS", "high", "Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 3.12.6.", "SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY", "approved", null], [1917, "ENT_ASOPUS", "parent_of", "ENT_AEGINA", "high", "Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 3.12.6: Aigina was daughter of the river god Asopos; Zeus abducted her to the island that bears her name.", "SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY", "approved", null], [1918, "ENT_PENEUS", "parent_of", "ENT_CYRENE", "high", "Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 3.4.4 (context); Pindar Pythian 9.16: Kyrene was daughter of Hypseus son of the Peneios, making her granddaughter of Peneios; the river lineage connects her to Okeanos.", "SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY", "approved", null], [1919, "ENT_ALPHEUS", "paired_with", "ENT_ARETHUSA", "high", "Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 1.4.5 (scholiast context): Alpheus the river god pursued the nymph Arethusa; she fled under the sea to Sicily and emerged as the Arethusa spring; the river's waters were held to mingle with hers.", "SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY", "approved", null], [1920, "ENT_ACHELOOS", "parent_of", "ENT_DIRCE", "high", "Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 3.5.4: Dirke, the Theban spring nymph punished by Amphion and Zethos, is daughter of the river Acheloos.", "SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY", "approved", null], [1935, "ENT_POSEIDON", "parent_of", "ENT_PROTEUS", "high", "Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 3.3.1 (scholiast): Proteus the shape-shifting Old Man of the Sea is son of Poseidon in the primary genealogical tradition.", "SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY", "approved", null], [1936, "ENT_CADMUS", "parent_of", "ENT_INO", "high", "Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 3.4.2: Ino listed as daughter of Kadmos and Harmonia; she later became the sea goddess Leukothea.", "SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY", "approved", null], [1937, "ENT_INO", "parent_of", "ENT_MELICERTES_PALAEMON", "high", "Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 1.9.2: Melicertes son of Ino and Athamas; after Ino leapt into the sea with him he became the sea deity Palaemon.", "SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY", "approved", null], [1938, "ENT_INO", "received_as", "ENT_LEUCOTHEA", "high", "Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 1.9.2; Homer Odyssey 5.333-335: Ino-Leukothea identified as the sea nymph Leukothea (White Goddess) after her deification; she aids Odysseus with her veil.", "SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY", "approved", null], [1939, "ENT_INO_LEUCOTHEA", "reception_of", "ENT_INO", "high", "The combined entity Ino-Leukothea names the syncretic tradition where the mortal Ino becomes the sea goddess Leukothea; Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 1.9.2.", "SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY", "approved", null], [1940, "ENT_MELICERTES_PALAEMON", "received_as", "ENT_PALAEMON", "high", "Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 1.9.2: Melicertes deified as Palaemon, patron of sailors and subject of the Isthmian Games.", "SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY", "approved", null], [1978, "ENT_ARETHUSA", "paired_with", "ENT_ALPHEUS", "high", "Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 1.4.5 (scholiast context): Arethusa was pursued by the river Alpheus and transformed into a spring by Artemis; tradition held the two waters mingled.", "SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY", "approved", null], [1988, "ENT_APOLLO", "patron_of", "ENT_CASSANDRA", "high", "Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 3.12.5: Apollo gave Cassandra the gift of prophecy; when she refused him, he made it so no one would believe her.", "SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY", "approved", null], [1991, "ENT_APOLLO", "patron_of", "ENT_AMPHIARAUS", "high", "Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 3.6.4: Amphiaraus the seer-hero received prophetic gifts; his oracle at Oropus was later associated with Apollo.", "SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY", "approved", null], [1992, "ENT_APOLLO", "patron_of", "ENT_MANTO", "high", "Manto, daughter of Tiresias, was dedicated to Apollo and served at his oracles at Delphi and Claros; the prophetic tradition passed from Tiresias to Manto and to her son Mopsus.", "SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY", "approved", null], [1993, "ENT_TIRESIAS", "parent_of", "ENT_MANTO", "high", "Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 3.7.4: Manto was daughter of the seer Tiresias.", "SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY", "approved", null], [1994, "ENT_APOLLO", "patron_of", "ENT_MELAMPUS", "high", "Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 1.9.11: Melampus the first mortal prophet received the gift of prophecy; 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