It received the rivers Onchestus, Amyrus, and several smaller streams, but had no outlet for its waters.
From its proximity to Mount Ossa, it is called Ossaea Boebeis by Lucan.
[5] Athena is said to have bathed her feet in its waters,[6] which is perhaps the reason why Propertius speaks of sanctae Boebeidos undae.
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