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|georg=Pēnēus u. -ēos, ī, m. ([[Πηνειός]]), Hauptfluß Thessaliens u. übh. [[ganz]] Griechenlands, der [[auf]] dem [[Pindus]] entspringt u. [[zwischen]] dem Olymp u. Öta in den thermäischen [[Busen]] mündet, j. Salambria od. Salamenia, Ov. [[met]]. 1, 569 sqq.; 2, 243; 7, 230. Liv. 32, 15, 8: Vokat. Penee, Ov. am. 3, 6, 31. – [[als]] Flußgott [[Vater]] der [[Cyrene]], Hyg. fab. 161. Verg. georg. 4, 355, u. der [[Daphne]], Hyg. fab. 203. – Dav.: A) Pēnēis, idis, f., penëisch, [[unda]], [[Wasser]] [[des]] Flusses [[Peneus]], Ov.: [[nympha]], [[Daphne]], Ov. – B) Pēnēius, a, um, penëisch, [[amnis]], Lucan. 8, 33: [[arva]], Ov.: [[Tempe]], vom [[Peneus]] durchströmt, Verg.: [[Daphne]], Ov. | |georg=Pēnēus u. -ēos, ī, m. ([[Πηνειός]]), Hauptfluß Thessaliens u. übh. [[ganz]] Griechenlands, der [[auf]] dem [[Pindus]] entspringt u. [[zwischen]] dem Olymp u. Öta in den thermäischen [[Busen]] mündet, j. Salambria od. Salamenia, Ov. [[met]]. 1, 569 sqq.; 2, 243; 7, 230. Liv. 32, 15, 8: Vokat. Penee, Ov. am. 3, 6, 31. – [[als]] Flußgott [[Vater]] der [[Cyrene]], Hyg. fab. 161. Verg. georg. 4, 355, u. der [[Daphne]], Hyg. fab. 203. – Dav.: A) Pēnēis, idis, f., penëisch, [[unda]], [[Wasser]] [[des]] Flusses [[Peneus]], Ov.: [[nympha]], [[Daphne]], Ov. – B) Pēnēius, a, um, penëisch, [[amnis]], Lucan. 8, 33: [[arva]], Ov.: [[Tempe]], vom [[Peneus]] durchströmt, Verg.: [[Daphne]], Ov. | ||
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In Greek mythology, Peneus (/pəˈniːəs/; Ancient Greek: Πηνειός) was a Thessalian river god, one of the three thousand Rivers (Potamoi), a child of Oceanus and Tethys. | |wketx=In Greek mythology, Peneus (/pəˈniːəs/; Ancient Greek: Πηνειός) was a Thessalian river god, one of the three thousand Rivers (Potamoi), a child of Oceanus and Tethys. | ||
The nymph Creusa bore him one son, Hypseus, who was King of the Lapiths, and three daughters, Menippe (mother of Phrastor by Pelasgus), Daphne and Stilbe. Some sources state that he was the father of Cyrene, alternately known as his granddaughter through Hypseus. Daphne, in an Arcadian version of the myth, was instead the daughter of the river god Ladon. | The nymph Creusa bore him one son, Hypseus, who was King of the Lapiths, and three daughters, Menippe (mother of Phrastor by Pelasgus), Daphne and Stilbe. Some sources state that he was the father of Cyrene, alternately known as his granddaughter through Hypseus. Daphne, in an Arcadian version of the myth, was instead the daughter of the river god Ladon. | ||
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Eros shot Apollo with one of his arrows, causing him to fall in love with Daphne. It was Eros's plan that Daphne would scorn Apollo because Eros was angry that Apollo had made fun of his archery skills. Eros also claimed to be irritated by Apollo's singing. Daphne prayed to the river god Peneus to help her. He changed her into a laurel tree, which later became sacred to Apollo (see Apollo and Daphne). | Eros shot Apollo with one of his arrows, causing him to fall in love with Daphne. It was Eros's plan that Daphne would scorn Apollo because Eros was angry that Apollo had made fun of his archery skills. Eros also claimed to be irritated by Apollo's singing. Daphne prayed to the river god Peneus to help her. He changed her into a laurel tree, which later became sacred to Apollo (see Apollo and Daphne). | ||
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Στην ελληνική μυθολογία με το όνομα Πηνειός είναι γνωστός ένας ποτάμιος θεός, γιος του Ωκεανού και της Τηθύος (δηλαδή αδελφός των Ωκεανίδων) όπως όλοι άλλωστε οι ποταμοί κατά την ιδεοανθρωπόμορφη τότε αντίληψη. Ο Πηνειός κατοίκησε στη Θεσσαλία και ήταν ο θεός του ομώνυμου ποταμού. | Στην ελληνική μυθολογία με το όνομα Πηνειός είναι γνωστός ένας ποτάμιος θεός, γιος του Ωκεανού και της Τηθύος (δηλαδή αδελφός των Ωκεανίδων) όπως όλοι άλλωστε οι ποταμοί κατά την ιδεοανθρωπόμορφη τότε αντίληψη. Ο Πηνειός κατοίκησε στη Θεσσαλία και ήταν ο θεός του ομώνυμου ποταμού. |