Abarbarea of Troad
In Greek mythology, Abarbaree or Abarbarea was the naiad nymph of the meadows of the river, Aesepus, her river-god father. She was the wife of Bucolion and had twin sons by him, Aesepus and Pedasus, who were killed by Euryalus during the Trojan War. Before her marriage to Bucolion, she often reproached Nicaea for having killed Hymnus.Mythology
In Homer's Iliad, Book XI: 21 -23, mentioned Abarbarea in the following passage:
In Nonnus' Dionysiaca, she was mentioned on the account of Nicaea: