In Greek mythology, Celusa or Kelousa (Ancient Greek: Κηλοῦσαν or Κηλούσης Kelousê from kêloô ‘to have an abnormal delivery’) was probably a naiad or an oread who personified over Mount CelusaXenophon, Hellenica 4.7.7 or CelossaStrabo, 8.6.24 (p. 382) in Phlius. She born the Potamoi Asopus to Poseidon.Pausanias, 2.12.4 Otherwise, Celusa might be the same with Pero, the so called mother of the river-deity by the marine god.Apollodorus, 3.12.6
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