| Greek Name |
Transliteration |
Latin Spelling |
Translation |
| Ναιας Σατνιοεις |
Naias Satnioeis |
Naiad Satnioeis |
Naiad of the
River
Satnioeis |
THE NAIAS SATNIOEIS was an unnamed Naiad Nymph of the Satnioeis River in the Troad (north-western Anatolia). Her son Enops was an ally of the Trojans in their war with the Greeks.
| PARENTS |
| Presumably a daughter of the River SATNIOEIS |
| OFFSPRING |
| SATNIOS (by Enops) (Homer Iliad 14.440) |
Homer, Iliad 14. 440 ff (trans. Lattimore) (Greek epic C8th B.C.) :
"Satnios [killed by Aias in the Trojan War], Enops' son, whom the perfect Nymphe Neis had borne once to Enops, as he tended his herds by Satnioeis Stream."
Sources:
- Homer, The Iliad - Greek Epic C9th-8th BC
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