Enipeus (deity)

Enipeus, in ancient Greece, was a river god.

Enipeus was loved by a mortal woman named Tyro, who was married to a mortal man named Cretheus.

[1] Poseidon, filled with lust for Tyro, disguised himself as Enipeus and from their union was born Pelias and Neleus, twin boys.

[2][3] The River Enipeus (now Enipeas) is located in Thessaly, and was the site of the Battle of Cynoscephalae and the Battle of Pharsalus.

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