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Anaxibia

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Set index of characters in Greek mythology

Anaxibia (/ænəkˈsɪbiə/;Ancient Greek:Ἀναξίβια) is the name of six characters inGreek mythology.

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  1. ^Apollodorus,2.1.5
  2. ^Pseudo-Plutarch,De fluviis4. Pseudo-Plutarch attributed this story to Clitophon the Rhodian's first book ofIndian Relations, perhaps writing down an Indian tale using the names of the Greek gods via interpretatio graeca.
  3. ^Pseudo-Plutarch,De fluviis9
  4. ^Apollodorus,1.9.10;Hyginus,Fabulae51
  5. ^Theocritus,Idylls 3.45
  6. ^Apollodorus,1.9.10
  7. ^Apollodorus,1.9.9
  8. ^Homer,Odyssey3.452
  9. ^Tzetzes, Exeg. in Homer,Iliad p. 68, 20 withHesiod as authority
  10. ^Hesiod,Ehoiai69
  11. ^Pausanias,2.29.4;Scholia onEuripides,Orestes 765 & 1233
  12. ^Hyginus,Fabulae117
  13. ^Scholia on Euripides,Orestes 33

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