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Chrysopeleia (mythology) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Chrysopeleia (mythology) In Greek mythology, Chrysopeleia (; Greek ''Χρυσοπέλεια'') was a Hamadryad nymph. The most prolonged account of her is given in John Tzetzes' scholia on Lycophron, and runs as follows. The tree in which Chrysopeleia dwelt was put in danger by the waters of a flooding river. She was rescued by Arcas, who happened to be hunting in the neighborhood: he rerouted the river and secured the tree with a dam. Chrysopeleia became his lover and bore him two sons, Apheidas and Elatus.〔Tzetzes on Lycophron, 480 (with a reference to Eumelus of Corinth)〕 Chrysopeleia is also mentioned in the ''Bibliotheca'' as one of the possible spouses of Arcas.〔Pseudo-Apollodorus, ''Bibliotheca'' 3. 9. 1〕 ==See also==
*List of Greek mythological figures
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