Peneus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Peneus
- a river in Thessaly, Greece
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AnthPal_7.550
ian wolf. For by the stream of Peneus he perished. Unfortu
AntipThes_7.289
lank to the mouth of the Peneus, a solitary wolf rushing
Athen_13.589
hown on the banks of the Peneus, having on it an emblem
Athen_14.639
into the stream of the Peneus; and that all the country
Oros_6.15
at the mouth of the Peneus River and crossed into Asia.
Plin:HN_4.30
alike in celebrity the river Peneus, rising close to Gomphi and
Plin:HN_4.31
Along it glides the Peneus, glittering with pebbles and
Plin:HN_4.32
the mouth of the Peneus, the towns Homolium, Orthe,
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