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Template:Greek myth (nymph)Salamis (/ˈsæləmɪs/ SAL-ə-miss; Ancient Greek:) was a nymph in Greek mythology, the daughter of the river-god Asopus[1] and Metope, daughter of Ladon, another river god.[2] She was sister to Corcyra, Sinope, Aegina, Peirene, Cleone, Thebe, Tanagra, Thespia, Asopis, Ornea, Chalcis (Euboea), Harpina, Antiope, Nemea, Plataea (Oeroe), Pelagon (Pelasgus) and Ismenus.[3]

Mythology

Along with her sisters Corcyra and Euboea, Salamis also shared their fate after they were all carried away by Poseidon from their father.[4] The god took her to the island which was named after her by Cychreus, their son who became the first king of the island.[5]

In some accounts, she became the mother of Saracon by Zeus.[6]

Notes

  1. Pausanias, 1.35.2
  2. Diodorus Siculus, 4.72.1; Apollodorus, 3.12.6
  3. Corinna, fr. 654 (trans. Campbell); Diodorus, 4.72.1; Apollodorus, 3.12.6; Pausanias, 2.5.1-2, 2.6.1, 2.6.4, 2.15.1, 2.15.3, 2.29.2, 5.22.6 , 9.1.1-2, 9.3.1, 9.4.4, 9.20.1 & 9.26.6
  4. Corinna, fr. 654 (trans. Campbell)
  5. Diodorus Siculus, 4.72.1–5; Apollodorus, 3.12.7; Pausanias, 1.35.2
  6. Pseudo-Clement, Recognitions 10.21-23

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