Pisus

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In Greek mythology, Pisus (Ancient Greek: Πῖσός or Πίσον means ‘meadows’), also Peisus or Peisos (Πεῖσος), may refer to two different characters:

Notes

  1. Pausanias, 5.17.9 & 6.22.2
  2. Apollodorus, 3.10.3
  3. Phlegon, Book of Marvels 38.1
  4. Phlegon, Book of Marvels 38.2
  5. Servius as Virgil, Aeneid 10.179

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