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- Odysseus visited the Underworld, entering through river Acheron in northwest Greece.
- At its foot, the river Acheron passes by.
- The lake to which this belief seems to have been first attached was the Acherusia in Thesprotia, through which the river Acheron flowed.
- The water would then be either the River Styx or the River Acheron and his white-clad passenger a recently deceased soul transiting to the afterlife.
- Odysseus wished to speak to Tiresias, so he went the river Acheron in Hades, where they performed sacrifices which allowed them to speak to the dead.
- The river Acheron was evidently an inconsiderable stream, the name of which is not mentioned on any other occasion, and which, therefore, cannot be identified.
- For the ancient Greeks, black was also the color of the underworld, separated from the world of the living by the river Acheron, whose water was black.
- Next stop is an outlet of the river Acheron, one of the entries to Hades, where they meet Lycus, king of the Mariandynians and an enemy to the now defunct king of the Bebrycians.
- Styx was primarily a feature in the Charon often is described in contemporary literature as having transported the souls of the newly dead across this river into the underworld, although in the original Greek and Roman sources, as well as in Dante, it was the river Acheron that Charon plied.
- It is even possible that the transition between the two subjects represents the river Acheron, which separates the Vestibule from the First Circle : on paper the figurations are reminiscent of those Beethoven uses in the Scene by the Brook in his Pastoral Symphony, though the aural effect is quite different.
- The Suda defines " danak " as a coin traditionally buried with the dead for paying the ferryman to cross the river Acheron, and explicates the definition of " porthm飋n " ( ????????? ) as a ferryman s fee with a quotation from the poet Callimachus, who notes the custom of carrying the " porthm飋n " in the " parched mouths of the dead ."