Achiroe

Achiroë or Anchirrhoë (Greek: ), or according to Apollodorus Anchinoë (Ἀγχινόη), which is perhaps a mistake for Anchiroë, was in Greek mythology a naiad, a daughter of the river-god Nilus. She was also the wife of Belus, by whom she became the mother of Aegyptus and Danaus, and, according to some accounts, Cepheus, and Phineus. According to the scholiast on Lycophron, Ares begot by her a son, Sithon, and according to Hegesippus, also two daughters, Pallenaea and Rhoeteia, from whom two towns derived their names.