Kallirrhoë
Kallirrhoë ( old Greek: Καλλιρρόη, the beautiful flowing ) or Kallirhoë , Latinized Callirrhoe , denotes:
in Greek mythology:
- Kallirrhoë (daughter of Oceanus) , a daughter of Oceanus
- Kallirrhoë (daughter of Acheloos) , a daughter of Acheloos
- Kallirrhoë (daughter of Scamander) , a daughter of the river god Skamander
- Kallirrhoë (daughter of Maiandros) , a daughter of the river god Maiandros
- Kallirrhoë, daughter of the river god Nestos
- Kallirrhoë (daughter of Lycus) , daughter of King Lycus of Libya
- Kallirrhoë (Kalydon) , Koresus's lover
- Kallirrhoë (daughter of Phocos) , a daughter of Phocos
- Kallirrhoë, a daughter of Piranthus
- Kallirrhoë (Tire) , a spring nymph
- Kallirrhoë, the wife of the piras
From this are derived:
- Kallirrhoë (Roman) , an ancient novel by Chariton of Aphrodisias
- Callirrhoe (moon) , a moon of the planet Jupiter
in ancient geography:
- Kallirrhoë (source) , a source near ancient Athens
- Kallirhoe (bath) , spring and medicinal bath on the east bank of the Dead Sea
The following works were written under the name Callirhoé :
- Callirhoé (ballet) , a ballet by Cécile Chaminade
- Callirhoé (Opera) , an opera by André Destouches
- Callirhoé (cantata) , a cantata by Charles Levadé
- Callirhoé (Roman) , a novel by Maurice Sand