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Meander (mythology)

Greek god of the Meander river in Caria


Summary

Greek god of the Meander river in Caria

Meander, Maeander, Mæander or Maiandros (Ancient Greek: Μαίανδρος) was a river god in Greek mythology, patron deity of the Meander river (modern Büyük Menderes River) in Caria, southern Asia Minor (modern Turkey).

He was one of the sons of the Titans Oceanus and his sister/wife (incest) Tethys. Meander was the father of Cyanee, Samia (wife of Ancaeus, who begat Perilaus, Enudus, Samus, Alitherses and a daughter Parthenope), Kalamos and Callirhoe.

Mythology

In a story told by Pseudo-Plutarch, Maeander waged war against the Pessinuntines and vowed to the Mother of the Gods that on obtaining victory, he would sacrifice "the first that came to congratulate him for his good success". As it happened, the first people who greeted him on his return were his mother, his son, and his sister. He fulfilled his vow, but was so grief-stricken that he cast himself into the river, and thus the river Maeander got its name. Parallels to this myth are found in Idomeneus and Jephthah.

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References

  1. [[Hesiod]], ''[[Theogony]]'' [https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Hes.+Th.+337&fromdoc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.01.0130:boo=0:chapter=0&highlight=Meander 339] & [https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Hes.+Th.+337 366–370]
  2. [[Ovid]], ''[[Metamorphoses]]'' [https://en.m.wikisource.org/wiki/Metamorphoses_(tr._Garth,_Dryden,_et_al.)/Book_IX 9.450]
  3. [[Pausanias (geographer)
  4. [[Nonnus]], ''[[Dionysiaca]]'' 369-478
  5. [[Stephanus of Byzantium]] s. v. ''Alabanda''
  6. (1874). "Pseudo-Plutarch, De fluviis, IX. MAEANDER".
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