Ariadne brought him a son, named Hymen, the god of marriage. […] The Greeks named him Corytaix, stirring his helmet, to paint him bloody and terrible. […] They named this river Ocean, Ypeus, or Nileus, and often Siris, by an abbreviation of Osiris. […] By his wife Alcidice, he had a daughter, named Tyro. […] The prow represented a horse, and the ship was named Pegasus.