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Rhebas (river)

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The Rhebas (Ancient Greek: Ῥήβας) was a very small river on the coast of ancient Bithynia, the length of which amounts only to a few miles (or km); it flows into the Euxine, near the entrance of the Bosporus, northeast of Chalcedon.[1][2][3] This little river, which is otherwise of no importance, owes its celebrity to the story of the Argonauts.[4] It also bore the names of Rhesaeus and Rhesus,[2][5] the last of which seems to have arisen from a confusion with the Rhesus mentioned by Homer.

Its site is identified with the Riva Deresi in Asiatic Turkey.[6]

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  4. ^ Orph. Arg. 711; Apollonius Rhodius, Argonautica, 2.650, 789.
  5. ^ Solin. 43.
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