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In Greek mythology, three women were named Callirhoe or Callirrhoe:
Callirhoe is the title of the only novel known to have been written by the ancient Greek author Chariton.
Callirhoé is the only ballet written by French composer Cécile Chaminade.
In biology, Callirhoe is the genus of the poppy mallow plants.
In astronomy, Callirrhoe (spelled with two r 's) is a moon of Jupiter
Josephus mentions Herod the Great seeking relief from his terminal illness at the hot springs of Callirhoe or Callirrhoe, said to be east of the Dead Sea.
The Athenian Callirhoe is a hotel in Athens.