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Atrax (mythology) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Atrax (mythology) In Greek mythology, Atrax was the son of the river god Peneus and Bura. He was believed to have been the founder and eponym of Atrax or Atracia, a city in Thessaly.〔Stephanus of Byzantium, s. v. ''Atrax''〕 He had three daughters: Hippodamia (wife of Pirithous);〔Ovid, ''Heroides'', 17. 248〕 Caenis, who transformed into a male, Caeneus;〔Antoninus Liberalis, ''Metamorphoses'', 23〕 and Damasippe, who was married to Cassandrus of Thrace and fell in love with her stepson Hebrus (Cassandrus' son by his first wife Crotonice); as he rejected all her advances, she took revenge on him by falsely accusing him of seducing her; Cassandrus believed the accusations and tried to kill Hebrus, who threw himself into the river Rhombus, which was subsequently renamed Hebrus.〔Pseudo-Plutarch, ''On Rivers'', 3. 1〕 ==References==
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