Ἀλεξιῥῤόη

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Alexirrhoe or Alexiroe (Ancient Greek: Ἀλεξιῥῤόη, Ἀλεξιρρόη) is a name in Greek mythology that may refer to following women:

  1. Alexirrhoe, a naiad daughter of the river-god Granicus. She secretly bore Aesacus to King Priam of Troy on the 'shady ridges of Mt. Ida' . Otherwise, the mother of Aesacus was called Arisbe, daughter of King Merops of Percote.
  2. Alexirrhoe, mother of Carmanor by Dionysus.