In Greek mythology, Salamis was described as a Naiad nymph of spring, well, and fountain. Salamis was the daughter of the river god Asopus and Metope.
The sea god, Poseidon, was attracted by her beauty, carried her to the island, which was named after her, where he seduced her. Salamis gave birth to a son, Cychreus, who became the king of the Salamis island.
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The sea god, Poseidon, was attracted by her beauty, carried her to the island, which was named after her, where he seduced her. Salamis gave birth to a son, Cychreus, who became the king of the Salamis island.
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