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Alpheus is a member of the Crab clan.

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  • Alpheus is a member of the Crab clan.
  • In mythology, Alpheus was the son of Oceanus and Tethys. He fell in love with the nymph Arethousa, who fled from him and turned herself into a spring. However, Alpheus mixed his waters with hers. Alpheus' course was redirected by Heracles, in order to clean the stables of Augeas, King of Arcadia, as part of the hero's fifth labour. Alpheus was the grandfather of Dorodoche, wife of Icarius and father of Penelope.
  • thumb|169px|AlpheusAlpheus war ein Fongoiden-Häuptling, der auf dem Planeten Quantos lebte. Er besaß einen Stab, der auch als Waffe verwendet werden konnte. Er half Ratchet und Copernicus Leslie Qwark im Kampf gegen die Zyphoiden und gab dem Lombax ein Gefäß, mit dem man die mysteriösen Zoni einfangen konnte. Nachdem er ihm 3 Zoni gezeigt hatte, griff der Terraklon Lord Flint Vorselon das Dorf an. Alpheus und Ratchet besiegten Vorselon's Schergen, konnten aber nicht verhindern, das beinahe die Hälfte des Dorfes und Captain Qwark entführt wurden.
  • Alpheus, also known as Alpheios (Ancient Greek: Ἀλφειός, meaning "whitish"), was in Greek mythology a river (the modern Alfeios River) and river-god. Like most river-gods, he is a son of Oceanus and Tethys. Telegone, daughter of Pharis, bore his son, the king Orsilochus. Through him, Alpheus was the grandfather of Diocles, and great-grandfather of a pair of soldiers, Crethon and Orsilochus, whom were slain by Aeneas during the Trojan War.
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  • Alpheus is a member of the Crab clan.
  • In mythology, Alpheus was the son of Oceanus and Tethys. He fell in love with the nymph Arethousa, who fled from him and turned herself into a spring. However, Alpheus mixed his waters with hers. Alpheus' course was redirected by Heracles, in order to clean the stables of Augeas, King of Arcadia, as part of the hero's fifth labour. Alpheus was the grandfather of Dorodoche, wife of Icarius and father of Penelope.
  • thumb|169px|AlpheusAlpheus war ein Fongoiden-Häuptling, der auf dem Planeten Quantos lebte. Er besaß einen Stab, der auch als Waffe verwendet werden konnte. Er half Ratchet und Copernicus Leslie Qwark im Kampf gegen die Zyphoiden und gab dem Lombax ein Gefäß, mit dem man die mysteriösen Zoni einfangen konnte. Nachdem er ihm 3 Zoni gezeigt hatte, griff der Terraklon Lord Flint Vorselon das Dorf an. Alpheus und Ratchet besiegten Vorselon's Schergen, konnten aber nicht verhindern, das beinahe die Hälfte des Dorfes und Captain Qwark entführt wurden.
  • Alpheus, also known as Alpheios (Ancient Greek: Ἀλφειός, meaning "whitish"), was in Greek mythology a river (the modern Alfeios River) and river-god. Like most river-gods, he is a son of Oceanus and Tethys. Telegone, daughter of Pharis, bore his son, the king Orsilochus. Through him, Alpheus was the grandfather of Diocles, and great-grandfather of a pair of soldiers, Crethon and Orsilochus, whom were slain by Aeneas during the Trojan War. According to Pausanias, Alpheius was a passionate hunter and fell in love with the nymph Arethusa, but she fled from him to the island of Ortygia near Syracuse, and metamorphosed herself into a well, after which Alpheius became a river, which flowing from Peloponnesus under the sea to Ortygia, there united its waters with those of the well Arethusa. This story is related somewhat differently by the Roman writer Ovid: Arethusa, a beautiful nymph, once while bathing in the river Alfeios in Arcadia, was surprised and pursued by the river god; but the goddess Artemis took pity upon her and changed her into a well, which flowed under the earth to the island of Ortygia. According to yet other traditions, Artemis herself was the object of the love of Alpheius. Once, it is said, when pursued by him she fled to Letrini in Elis, and here she covered her face and those of her companions (nymphs) with mud, so that Alpheius could not discover or distinguish her, and was obliged to return. This occasioned the building of a temple of Artemis Alphaea at Letrini. According to another version, the goddess fled to Ortygia, where she had likewise a temple under the name of Alphaea. An allusion to Alpheius' love for Artemis is also contained in the fact that at Olympia the two divinities had one altar in common. In these accounts two or more distinct stories seem to be mixed up together, but they probably originated in the popular belief that there was a natural subterranean communication between the river Alpheios and the well Arethusa. It was believed that a cup thrown into the Alpheius would make its reappearance in the well Arethusa in Ortygia. Plutarch gives an account which is altogether unconnected with those mentioned above. According to him, Alpheius was a son of Helios, and killed his brother Cercaphus in a contest. Haunted by despair and the Erinyes he leaped into the river Nyctimus which afterwards received the name Alpheius. Alpheus was also the river which Hercules, in the fifth of his labors, re-routed in order to clean the filth from the Augean Stables in a single day, a task which had been presumed to be impossible.
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