The Lethe, from which we get the word "lethargic". Anyone who was blessed with eternity in the Elysian Fields would drink from the Lethe to forget their earthly woes.
In ancient Greek myths, the river and the god in the Underworld which personified forgetfullness were both called Lethe.
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In Greek Mythology, Lethe is the Underworld river of oblivion/forgetfulness.
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Nepenthe is in Greek Mythology (Odyssey) a medicine for sorrow, literally, an anti-depressant - a "drug of forgetfulness". Lethe is the Underworld river of oblivion/forgetfulness.
The river Lethe was associated with Lethe a goddess of forgetfulness. Making her a daughter of Eris or Oceanus.
the Acheron (river of woe), the Cocytus (river of lamentation), the Phlegethon (river of fire), the Styc (river of unbreakable oath by which the gods took vows), and the Lethe (river of forgetfulness).
Lethe is the Greek Goddess of oblivion/forgetfulness, associated with the Underworld river of the same name.
"Lethargy" comes from "Lethe" the Underworld River of Forgetfulness/Oblivion.
Geographically, the underworld is surrounded by a series of rivers: The Acheron (river of woe), The Cocytus (river of lamentation), The Phlegethon (river of fire), The Styx (river of unbreakable oath by which the gods swear), and The Lethe (river of forgetfulness).
Lethal is something that is capable of causing the death of another living being. Lethe is the Underworld river of forgetfulness/oblivion.