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In Greek mythology the river Styx formed the boundary between the underworld and the world of the living.
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* In Greek mythology the river '''Styx''' formed the boundary between the underworld and the world of the living. Both the primordial goddess '''Styx'''(daughter of Erebus and Nyx) and the Naiad nymph personify the river.  
  
The goddess Styx, a primordial goddess who represented the river, a daughter of Erebus and Nyx.
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* River Styx in the North Peloponnesus, in ancient Arcadia
  
The Naiad nymph whose name meant literally Hateful, possibly because she was the personification of the river.
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[[Category: Rivers]]

Revision as of 10:28, 26 July 2006

  • In Greek mythology the river Styx formed the boundary between the underworld and the world of the living. Both the primordial goddess Styx(daughter of Erebus and Nyx) and the Naiad nymph personify the river.
  • River Styx in the North Peloponnesus, in ancient Arcadia