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Lethe - Wikipedia Lethe, the river of forgetfulness, was one of the five rivers of the Greek underworld; the other four are Acheron (the river of sorrow), Cocytus (the river of lamentation), Phlegethon (the river of fire) and Styx (the river that separates Earth and the Underworld)
LETHE - Greek River-Goddess Underworld River of Oblivion In Greek mythology Lethe was the underworld river of oblivion and its goddess The shades of the dead drank of its waters to forget their mortal lives According to some it formed the border between gloomy Hades and the paradise realm of Elysium
Lethe: A Closer Look at the River of Forgetfulness in Myths Lethe, often referred to as the River of Forgetfulness, holds a significant place in Greek mythology Its essence revolves around the themes of forgetfulness and memory, serving as a poignant reminder of the delicate balance between remembering and forgetting in the human experience
Lethe: The Mythical River of Forgetfulness in the Underworld Lethe in Greek Mythology is primarily one of the five rivers of the Underworld Its waters had the magical property of causing complete forgetfulness of the past to anyone who drank them
Lethe - Wikiwand Lethe, the river of forgetfulness, was one of the five rivers of the Greek underworld; the other four are Acheron (the river of sorrow), Cocytus (the river of lamentation), Phlegethon (the river of fire) and Styx (the river that separates Earth and the Underworld)