The River Styx.
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).
The Rivers of HadesThere are five rivers that separate Hades from the world of the living, they are: Acheron - the river of woeCocytus - the river of lamentationPhlegethon - the river of fireLethe - the river of forgetfulnessStyx - the river of hateSee the related link for more information.Styx is the most well known river that flows through Hades.The five rivers of the Realm of Hades, and their symbolic meanings, are Acheron (the river of sorrow, or woe), Cocytus (lamentation), Phlegethon (fire), Lethe (oblivion), and Styx (hate).
The name of the river of woe is Acheron :P
The River Lethe is the river of forgetfulness and is one of the five rivers of Hades. It was believed that the newly dead who drank from the River Lethe would lose all memory of their past existence. The other four rivers of the underworld are Acheron, Cocytus, Phlegethon, and Styx. Acheron, which means "river of woe", is the river used by the old ferryman Charon would transport the dead from the land of the living to the realm of Hades. Cocytus means "river of lamentation". The people who were not properly buried were doomed to wander the banks of this river for most of their afterlife. Phlegethon was the river of fire. Although the fire burned, it did not consume anything with its flames. Styx means "hate". This was the river that separate the realm of the living from that of the dead. Many accounts say it wraps around Hades nine times.
--Acheron: the river of woe/sorrow, the ferryman Charon ferried the dead into the Underworld via this river. Possibly a branch of the river Styx. --Styx: the river of hate, it was said to wind around Hades nine times. Sometimes it is mentioned that Charon was responsible for ferrying the dead across this river, and this may be because the two rivers merge --Cocytus: the river of lamentation. Cocytus flowed into the river Acheron. --Pyriphlegethon/Phlegethon: the river of fire, it flowed into Tartarus. --Lethe: the river of forgetfulness; those that drank from the river forgot about their former lives. **All of the rivers but Lethe are mentioned in Homer's Odyssey. All of these rivers meet at a marsh, called by some sources the Stygian Marsh. I should also mention Oceanus. Oceanus was a great body of water (ocean/river/stream) that encircled all of the earth. The dead entered Hades from Oceanus. *The Regions/Sections of the Greek Underworld (in no particular order)* Fields of Asphodel/Asphodel Meadows- This is where the shades of those people that were equally good and evil stayed. Erebus- a region of Hades that the dead passed through shortly after dying. Mentioned more frequently in later myths. Elysium/Elysian Fields- This is where the heroic or virtuous were sent, chosen by the gods. Tartarus- The deepest, lowest region of Hades, it was said to be as far beneath Hades as the earth was from the heavens. In later myths it was depicted as a place of punishment, much like the Hell of Christianity.
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).
Acheron - the river of woe Cocytus - the river of lamentation; Phlegethon - the river of fire; Lethe - the river of forgetfulness; Styx - the river of hate. Source: http://www.pantheon.org/articles/s/styx_river.html
There are Five rivers according to Greek Mythology: Acheron (woe), Cocytus (wailing), Phlegethon (fire), Lethe (forgetfulness), Styx (across with which spirits of the dead were ferried also the river of dreams lost because of death)
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