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- Q1179259 abstract "Ocyrhoe /oʊˈsɪroʊiː/ (Greek: Ὠκυρόη) or Ocyrrhoe (Greek: Ὠκυρρόη) refers to at least five characters in Greek mythology.Ocyrhoe was a daughter of Chiron and Chariclo. Ocyrhoe was transformed into a horse because she told her father Chiron his exact fate. She revealed that he would forsake his immortality to be spared the agonizing pain of a serpent’s poison. For this transgression, Ocyrhoe's ability to speak was taken. One might assume that she turned into a horse because her father was a centaur, and because she had long, auburn hair.Ocyrrhoe, one of the Oceanids. Mother of Phasis by Helios.Ocyrrhoe (or Ocyone), a nymph. She was the mother, by Hippasus, of Hippomedon (a defender of Troy), to whom she gave birth on the banks of River Sangarius. Her son was killed by Neoptolemus.Ocyrrhoe (or Ocroe), the nymph daughter of the river god Imbrasus and Chesias, a noble maiden. While in Miletus at a festival in honor of Artemis, she became an object of Apollo's desire and, fleeing from his advances, asked Pompilus, a seafarer and an old friend of her father, to take her home. Pompilus took her on board the ship, but Apollo caught up with them, snatched the girl and then changed the ship into stone and Pompilus into a fish.Ocyrrhoe, a nymph of Mysia, mother of Caicus by Hermes.↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
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- Q1179259 comment "Ocyrhoe /oʊˈsɪroʊiː/ (Greek: Ὠκυρόη) or Ocyrrhoe (Greek: Ὠκυρρόη) refers to at least five characters in Greek mythology.Ocyrhoe was a daughter of Chiron and Chariclo. Ocyrhoe was transformed into a horse because she told her father Chiron his exact fate. She revealed that he would forsake his immortality to be spared the agonizing pain of a serpent’s poison. For this transgression, Ocyrhoe's ability to speak was taken.".
- Q1179259 label "Ocyrhoe".