Aba (mythology)

In Greek mythology, Aba (Ancient Greek: Ἄβα) was a Thracian naiad nymph who mothered by Poseidon, a son Ergiscus (Ἐργίσκος), after whom Çatalca or Ergisce, took its name. She is presumed to be a daughter of the river Hebros.[1]

Note

  1. Suida, Suda Encyclopedia s.v. Ergiske

Reference

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gollark: Edited.
gollark: Would "program direction reverses if end reached" work under your definiitioniin?
gollark: It doesn't *say* that.
gollark: `L` can run arbitrary code multiple times.
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