Phlegethon in Wikipedia
In Greek mythology, the river Phlegethon (English translation:
"flaming") or Pyriphlegethon (English translation: "fire-
flaming") was one of the five rivers in the infernal regions
of the underworld, along with the rivers Styx, Lethe, Cocytus,
and Acheron. Plato describes it as "a stream of fire, which
coils round the earth and flows into the depths of
Tartarus."[1] It was parallel to the river Styx. It is said
that the goddess Styx was in love with Phlegethon, but she was
consumed by his flames and sent to Hades. Eventually when
Hades allowed her river to flow through, they reunited...
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