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'''Cebren''' was a [[Greek mythology|Greek]] river-god<ref>Aaron J. Atsma, "Cebren: River god of Troad in Anatolia", Theoi Project | http://www.theoi.com/Potamos/PotamosKebren.html</ref> |
'''Cebren''' was a [[Greek mythology|Greek]] river-god,<ref>Aaron J. Atsma, "Cebren: River god of Troad in Anatolia", Theoi Project | http://www.theoi.com/Potamos/PotamosKebren.html</ref> whose river was located near [[Troy]]. He was the son of [[Oceanus]] and [[Tethys (mythology)|Tethys]] and he was the father of [[Asterope]], [[Hesperides|Hesperia]], who are sometimes considered to be each other, and [[Oenone]]. The city [[Cebrene]] (also spelled Kebrene or Kevrin) was named for Cebren. |
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Cebren was a Greek river-god,[1] whose river was located near Troy. He was the son of Oceanus and Tethys and he was the father of Asterope, Hesperia, who are sometimes considered to be each other, and Oenone. The city Cebrene (also spelled Kebrene or Kevrin) was named for Cebren.
References
- ^ Aaron J. Atsma, "Cebren: River god of Troad in Anatolia", Theoi Project | http://www.theoi.com/Potamos/PotamosKebren.html