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The river Eridanos / əˈrɪdəˌnɒs / or Eridanus ( / əˈrɪdənəs /; Ancient Greek: Ἠριδανός) is a river in northern Europe mentioned in Greek mythology and historiography . Mythical stream Hesiod, in the Theogony, calls it "deep-eddying Eridanos" in his list of rivers, the offspring of the Titans Tethys and her brother-husband Oceanus. [1] What Does The Name Eridan Mean? Eridan Origin: Fiction Meaning of Eridan Classmate Finder Find Family Tree Free Dating Sites Gender: Neutral First Name <100 in the U.S. since 1880 Last Name <100 in the U.S. in 2010 Girls Boys On This Page Add what Eridan means to you Related Names Pronunciation Meanings and Origins

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Rivers Eridanos (mythology) (or Eridanus), a river in Greek mythology, somewhere in Central Europe, which was territory that Ancient Greeks knew only vaguely The Po River, according to Roman word usage Eridanos (Athens), a former river near Athens, now subterranean Eridanus. A river god, a son of Oceanus and Tethys, and father of Zeuxippe. 1 The name does not occur in Homer and the first writer who mentions it is Herodotus, 2 who declares the name to be barbarous and the invention of some poet. 3 Eridanus is called the king of rivers, and on its banks amber was found. 4 Some of Herodotus' contemporaries identified it with the Po River since this river is. Eridanus is one of the 48 Greek constellations, first catalogued by the Greek astronomer Claudius Ptolemy in the 2nd century CE. It is associated with the Greek myth of Phaëton and usually depicted as a river flowing from the waters poured by Aquarius. The constellation's name was was later used as a Latin name for the river Po in Italy. Transliteration. Êridanos. Latin Spelling. Eridanus. Translation. River Eridanus. ERIDANOS was a river-god of Attika in Southern Greece. The Eridanos stream was a tributory of the river Ilissos. The two streams merged near the city of Athens.

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Eridanus ( / ɪˈrɪdənəs /) is a constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere. It is represented as a river. One of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, it remains one of the 88 modern constellations. This article is about the mythological river. For the real rivers, see Eridanos (geology) or Eridanos (Athens). The river Eridanos (or Eridanus) is a river mentioned in Greek mythology. Virgil considered it one of the rivers of Hades in his Aeneid VI, 659. Hesiod, in Theogony, calls it "deep-eddying Eridanos" in his list of rivers, the offspring of Tethys. Herodotus (III, 115) points out. Most popular names This name derives from the Latin "Ēridanus," borrowing from Ancient Greek "Ēridanós (Ἠρῐδᾰνός)," meaning "amber." English Greek Proper Names; English to Ancient Greek Dictionary; Félix Gaffiot; Karl Ernst Georges; Latin to English Dictionary; Latin to French Dictionary; Latin to German Dictionary; Lewis and Short; Woodhouse; Ask at the forum if you have an Ancient or Modern Greek query! Eridanus. Namespaces. Page; Discussion; Page actions. View;

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All about the name Eridan : Important figures, ideas of associated names as well as the evolution of births of babies bearing this name. First name Eridan : meaning, etymology, origin, celebration. Greek names; Mexican names; Boy names. length. Very short names; Short names; Medium names; Long names; Very long names; popularity. Rare names. The river Eridanos (or Eridanus) is an imagined river of Greek mythology whose name has been adopted by paleogeographers to describe the real ice age river that ran in the bed of the Baltic Sea.. Mythic Eridanos is mentioned in ancient Greek writings as a river in northern Europe rich in amber.. Hesiod, in Theogony, calls it " deep-eddying Eridanos" in his list of rivers, the offspring of Tethys.