In Greek mythology, Bolina (/boʊˈlaɪnə/;[1] Ancient Greek: Βολίνα) or Boline (Βολίνη) was a nymph. According to Pausanias, Bolina was once a mortal maiden of Achaea. She was loved by the god Apollo, and when he attempted to approach her, Bolina fled from him and threw herself into the sea to escape his advances. Thereupon the god made her immortal. On the spot where Bolina fell into the sea, the town Bolina was founded.[2]
Bibliography
edit- Alexios Panagopoulou, Istoriko lexiko periochis dimou Riou nomou Achaias (Ιστορικό λεξικό περιοχής δήμου Ρίου νομού Αχαίας = Historic Dictionary of the Municipality of Rio, Achaia, Peri Technon, Patras 2003, ISBN 960-8260-32-9
- Athanasios Angelopoulou New Greek Mythology Dictionary, Eletheris
References
edit- ^ Bolles, William (1847). Phonographic Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language. New London, CT: Bolles and Williams. p. 601.
- ^ Pausanias Description of Greece 7.23.4