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Styx
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Styx (stĭks), in Greek mythology, river of Hades that the souls of the dead had to cross on their journey from the realm of the living. It was a sacred river, and by its name even the gods took their most solemn oaths. The river was personified as a nymph, daughter of Oceanus and Tethys and mother of Nike. There is a river Styx in the N Peloponnesus (in ancient Arcadia).

Styx

In Greek mythology, a river of the underworld. The name comes from a Greek word that denotes both hatred and extreme cold, and it expresses loathing of death. In the epics of Homer, the gods swore by the water of Styx as their most binding oath. Hesiod personified Styx as the daughter of Oceanus and the mother of Emulation, Victory, Power, and Might. The ancients believed that its water was poisonous and would dissolve any vessel except one made of the hoof of a horse or an ass.


Styx
river which must be crossed to enter Hades. [Gk. Myth.: Howe, 259]
See : Death

Styx
river of aversion. [Br. Lit.: Paradise Lost]
See : Hatred

Styx
river of Hades across which souls of dead must travel. [Gk. Myth.: Howe, 259]


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The Florentine and Styx River valleys, including the 'Valley of the Giants' and Mount Field, are home to the tallest flowering plants in the world.
When Pastor John Kilpatrick decided to move to Daphne to begin a new church there, he didn't want to spend years trying to sell his two homes and land at Donovan's Landing along the Styx River.
 
 
 
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