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Short description: Naiad of Greek mythology

Template:Greek myth (nymph)In Greek mythology, Anippe (Ancient Greek: Ἀνίππης) was the Egyptian daughter of the river-god Nilus, thus she can be considered as a naiad. Anippe bore King Busiris of Egypt to Poseidon. This son had the habit of killing strangers under the pretense of hospitality and was ultimately slain by the hero Heracles with his club.[1]

Otherwise, Busiris's mother was called Libya[2] or Lysianassa.[3]

Notes

  1. Plutarch, Parallela minora 38 with Agatho the Samian as the authority
  2. According to a fragment of Pherecydes; In Isocates, Busiris 10, a genealogy that adds Libye for mother may be invented, Niall Livingstone suggests (2001:86), as part of Isocrates' mock encomium.
  3. Apollodorus, 2.5.11

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