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Aerope (daughter of Cepheus)

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Pausanias
8.44.7
 * On the right of the so-called Dyke lies the Manthuric plain. The plain is on the borders of Tegea, stretching just about fifty stades to that city. On the right of the road is a small mountain called Mount Cresius, on which stands the sanctuary of Aphneius. For Ares, the Tegeans say, mated with Aerope, daughter of Cepheus, the son of Aleus.

8.44.8
 * She died in giving birth to a child, who clung to his mother even when she was dead, and sucked great abundance of milk from her breasts. Now this took place by the will of Ares, and because of it they name the god Aphneius (Abundant); but the name given to the hill was, it is said, Aeropus.

Grimal
s.v. Aerope 2
 * Ἀερόπη
 * 2. Pausanias knew of another Aerope, daughter of Cepheus, who was loved by Ares and died while giving birth to a son. But Ares insured that the child could continue to suck at his mother's breast.
 * 2. Pausanias knew of another Aerope, daughter of Cepheus, who was loved by Ares and died while giving birth to a son. But Ares insured that the child could continue to suck at his mother's breast.

Smith
s.v. Aphneius
 * （Ἀφνειός), the giver of food or plenty, a surname of Ares, under which he had a temple on mount Cnesius, near Tegea in Arcadia. Aereope, the daughter of Cepheus, became by Ares the mother of a son (Aerropus), but she died at the moment she gave birth to the child, and Ares, wishing to save it, caused the child to derive food from the breast of its dead mother. This wonder gave rise to the surname Ἀφνειός. (Paus. 8.44.6.)

Tripp
s.v. Ares
 * ... Aërope, daughter of the Arcadian Cepheus, bore the god a son, Aëropus. When Aërope died in childbirth, Ares enabled the child to survive by sucking at its dead mother's breast.

s.v. Cephesus 2
 * ... Another daughter of Cepheus, Aërope, died in bearing a child by Ares. Ares caused the child to survive by sucking its dead mother's breast.