Myths and legends of ancient Greece and Rome by E.M barons preface the want of an interesting work on Greek and Roman mythology suitable for the requirements of both boys and girls has long been recognized by the principles of our Advanced schools the study of the classics themselves
Even where the attainments of the pupil have rendered this feasible has not been found altogether successful in giving to the student a clear and succinct idea of the religious beliefs of the Ancients and it has been suggested that a work which would so deal with the subject as
To render it at once interesting and instructive would be hailed as a valuable introduction to the study of classic authors and would be found to assist materially the labors of both master and pupil in endeavoring to supply this want I have sought to place before the reader a
Lifelike picture of the deities of classical times as they were conceived and worshiped by the Ancients themselves and thereby to awaken in the minds of young students a desire to become more intimately acquainted with the noble Productions of classical antiquity it has been my aim to render the Legends
Which form the second portion of the work a picture as it were of old Greek life its Customs its superstitions and its princely hospitalities for which reason they are given at somewhat greater length than as usual in works of the kind in a chapter devoted to the purpose some interesting particulars have been
Collected respecting the public worship of the ancient Greeks and Romans more especially of the former to which is subjoined in account of their principal festivals I may add that no pains have been spared in order that without passing over the details the omission of which would have
Marred the completeness of the work not a single passage should be found which could possibly offend the most scrupulous delicacy and also that I have purposefully treated the subject with that reverence which I consider due to every religious system however erroneous it is hardly necessary to dwell upon the
Importance of the study of Mythology our poems our novels and even our daily journals team with classical Illusions nor can a visit to our art galleries and museums be fully enjoyed without something more than a mere superficial knowledge of a subject which has in all ages inspired painters sculptors and Poets
It therefore only remains for me to express a hope that my little work may prove useful not only to teachers and Scholars but also to a large class of General readers who in wildling away a Leisure Hour May derive some pleasure and profit from its perusal e m barons part one myths introduction
Before entering upon the many strange beliefs of the ancient Greeks and the extraordinary number of gods they worshiped we must first consider what kind of beings these divinities were in appearance the gods were supposed to resemble Mortals whom however they far surpassed in Beauty Grandeur and strength they were also more commanding
In stature height being considered by the Greeks and attributed Beauty in man or woman they resembled human beings and their feelings and habits intermarrying and having children and requiring daily nourishment to recruit their strength and refreshing sleep to restore their energies their blood a bright ethereal fluid called ilkor Never engender
Disease and when shed had the power of producing New Life the Greeks believed that the mental qualifications of their gods were of a much higher order than those of men but nevertheless as we shall see they were not considered to be exempt from Human passions and we frequently behold them
Actuated by Revenge deceit and jealousy they however always punish their evildoer and visit with dire calamities any impious mortal who dares to neglect their worship or despise their rights we often hear of them visiting Mankind and partaking of their hospitality and not unfrequently both gods and goddesses become attached to Mortals with whom
They unite themselves The Offspring of these unions being called heroes or demigods who are usually renowned for their great strength and courage but although there were so many points of resemblance between Gods and Men there remained the one great characteristic distinction viz that the gods enjoyed immortality
Still they were not invulnerable and we often hear of them being wounded and suffering and consequence such Exquisite torture that they have earnestly prayed to be deprived of their privilege of immortality the gods knew no limitation of time or space being able to transport themselves to incredible distances with the speed
Of thought they possess the power of rendering themselves invisible at will and could assume the forms of men or animals as it suited their convenience they could also transform human beings into trees Stones animals Etc either as a punishment for their misdeeds or as a means of protecting the individual thus
Transformed from impending Danger their robes were like those worn by Mortals but were perfect in form and much finer in texture their weapons also resembled those used by mankind we hear of Spears Shields helmets bows and arrows Etc being employed by the Gods each deity possessed a beautiful Chariot
Which drawn by horses or other animals of celestial breed conveyed them rapidly over land and sea according to their pleasure most of these divinities lived on the summit of Mount Olympus each possessing his or her individual habitation and all meeting together on festive occasions in the council Chamber Of The Gods where
Their Banquets were enlivened by the sweet strains of Apollo’s liar whilst the beautiful voices of the muses poured forth their Rich Melodies to his harmonious accompaniment magnificent temples were erected to their honor where they were worshiped with the greatest solemnity Rich gifts were presented to them and animals and
Indeed sometimes human beings were sacrificed on their altars in the study of Grecian mythology we meet with some curious and what may at First Sight appear unaccountable Notions thus we hear of terrible Giants hurling rocks appeving mountains and raising earthquakes which engulf whole armies these ideas however may be accounted for
By the awful convulsions of nature which were in operation in prehistoric times again the daily recurring phenomena which to us who know them to be the result of certain well-ascertained laws of nature are so familiar as to excite no remark were to the early Greeks matter of grave speculation and not
Unfrequently of alarm for instance when they heard the awful Roar of thunder and saw livid flashes of lightning accompanied by black clouds and torns of rain they believed that the great God Of Heaven was angry and they trembled at his Wrath if the calm and Tranquil Sea became suddenly agitated and the crested
Billows Rose mountains High dashing furiously against the rocks and threatening destruction to all within their reach the sea God was supposed to be in a furious rage when they beheld the sky glowing with the Hues of coming day they thought that the goddess of the Dawn with Rosy
Fingers was drawing aside the dark veil of night to allow her brother the sun god to enter upon his brilliant career thus personifying all the powers of nature this very imaginative and highly poetical Nation beheld the Divinity in every tree that grew in every stream that flowed in the bright beams of the
Glorious sun and the clear cold rays of the Silvery Moon for them the whole universe lived and breathed peopled by a thousand forms of grace and beauty the most important of these divinities may have been something more than mere creations of an active and poetical Imagination they were possibly human beings who had
So distinguished themselves in life by their preeminence over their fellow Mortals that after death they were deified by the people among whom they lived and The Poets touched with their magic wand the details of lives which end more prosaic times would simply have been recorded as illustrious
It is highly probable that the reputed actions of these deified beings were commemorated by bards who traveling from one state to another celebrated their praise in song it therefore becomes exceedingly difficult nay almost impossible to separate bear facts from the exaggerations which never fail to accompany oral traditions
In order to exemplify this let us suppose that Orpheus the son of Apollo so renowned for his extraordinary musical Powers had existed at the present day we should no doubt have ranked him among the greatest of our musicians and honored him as such but the Greeks with their vivid imagination and poetic
License exaggerated his remarkable gifts and attributed to his music’s Supernatural influence over animate and inanimate nature thus we hear of wild beasts tamed of Mighty Rivers arrested in their course and of the mountains being moved by The Sweet Tones of his voice the theory here Advanced may possibly
Prove useful in the future in suggesting to the reader the probable basis of many of the extraordinary accounts we meet with in the study of classical mythology and now a few words will be necessary concerning the religious beliefs of the Romans when the Greeks first settled in Italy
They found in the country they colonized a mythology belonging to the Celtic inhabitants which according to the Greek custom of paying reverence to all gods known or unknown they readily adopted selecting and appropriating those divinities which had the greatest Affinity to their own and thus they formed a religious belief which
Naturally bore the impress of its ancient Greek source as the Primitive Celts however were less civilized people than the Greeks their mythology was of a more barbarous character and this circumstance combined with the fact that the Romans were not gifted with the vivid imagination of their great neighbors leaves its mark on
The Roman mythology which is far less fertile in fanciful conceits and efficient in all those fairy-like stories and wonderful poetic ideas which so strongly characterized that of the Greeks origin of the world first dynasty Uranus and Gaia kolis and Tara the ancient Greeks had several different theories with regard to the origin of
The world but the generally accepted notion was that before this world came into existence there was in its place a confused mass of shapeless elements called chaos these elements becoming at length Consolidated by what means does not appear resolved themselves in two widely different substances the lighter portion
Of which soaring on high formed the sky or firmament and consisted itself into a vast overarching vault which protected the firm and solid Mass beneath thus came into being the two first great primeval deities of the Greeks Uranus and GE or Gaia Uranus the more refined deity
Represented the light and air of Heaven possessing the distinguishing qualities of light heat Purity and omnipresence whilst Gaia The Firm Flat life-sustaining Earth was worshiped as the great all-nourishing mother her many titles refer to her more or less in this character as she appears to have been universally revered among the
Greeks there being scarcely a city in Greece which did not contain a temple erected in her honor indeed Gaia was held in such veneration that her name was always invoked whenever the gods took a solemn oath made an emphatic declaration or implored assistance Uranus the heaven was believed to have
United himself in marriage with gaiath the Earth and a moment’s reflection will show what a truly poetical and also what a logical idea this was foretaken in a figurative sense this Union actually does exist the smiles of Heaven produced the flowers of Earth whereas his long continued frowns exercised so depressing
An influence upon his loving partner that she no longer decks herself in bright infested robes but responds with ready sympathy to his Melancholy mood the firstborn child of Uranus and Gaia was Oceanus the ocean stream that vast expanse of ever-flowing water which encircled the Earth here we meet with another logical though
Fanciful conclusion which a very slight knowledge of the workings of nature proves to have been just and true the ocean is formed from the rains which descend from heaven and the streams which flow from Earth by making oceanis therefore The Offspring of Uranus and Gaia the
Ancients if we take this notion in its literal sense merely assert that the ocean is produced by the combined influence of Heaven and Earth whilst at the same time their fervid and poetical Imagination LED them to seeing all this as in all manifestations of the powers of Nature and actual tangible divinity
But Uranus the heaven the embodiment of light Heat and the Breath of Life produced Offspring who were of a much less material nature than his son Oceanus these other children of his were supposed to occupy the intermediate space which divided him from Gaia nearest to Uranus and just beneath him
Came ether ether a bright creation representing that highly rarefied atmosphere which Immortals alone could breathe Then followed air which was in close proximity to Gaia and represented as its name implies the grosser atmosphere surrounding the earth which Mortals could freely breathe and without which they would perish
Ether and air were separated from each other by divinities called nephili these were their restless and wandering sisters who existed in the form of clouds ever floating between ether and Air Gaia also produced the mountains and pontus the sea she United herself with the latter and their offspring were the
Sea deities Thomas porces Seto and uribia coexistent with Uranus and Gaia were two Mighty Powers who were also The Offspring of chaos these were Erebus darkness and Nyx Knight who formed a striking contrast to the cheerful Light Of Heaven and the Bright Smiles of Earth Erebus reigned in that Mysterious World
Below where no ray of sunshine no gleam of daylight nor Vestige of health-giving terrestrial life ever appeared Nix the sister of Erebus represented Knight and was worshiped by the Ancients with the greatest solemnity Uranus was also supposed to have been United to Knicks but only in his
Capacity as God of Light he being considered the source and Fountain of fall light and their children were as Aurora the Dawn and hamara the daylight NYX again on her side was also doubly United having been married at some indefinite period to Erebus in addition to those children of Heaven
And Earth already enumerated Uranus and Gaia produced two distinctly different races of beings called Giants and Titans the Giants personified brute strength alone but the Titans United to their great physical power intellectual qualifications variously developed there were three Giants bereus katus and Digis who each possessed a hundred hands
And 50 heads and were known collectively by the name of hakatancherus which signified hundred-handed these Mighty Giants could shake the universe and produce earthquakes it is therefore evident that they represented those active Subterranean forces to which illusion has been made in the opening chapter the Titans were 12 in number their names
Were oceans seos Creos Hyperion yapidus Cronus Thea Reya themus manemosini Phoebe and tethus now Uranus the chaste Light Of Heaven the essence of all that is bright and pleasing held an abhorrence his crude rough and turbulent Offspring the Giants and moreover feared that their great power might eventually prove hurtful to himself
He therefore hurled them into Tartarus that portion of the lower World which served as the Subterranean dungeon of the Gods in order to avenge the oppression of her children the Giants Gaia instigated a conspiracy on the part of the Titans against Uranus which was carried to a
Successful issue by her son Cronus he wounded his father and from the blood of the wound which fell upon the Earth sprang a race of monstrous beings also called Giants assisted by his brother Titans Cronus succeeded in dethroning his father who enraged at his defeat cursed his
Rebellious son and foretold to him a similar fate Cronus now became invested with supreme power and assigned to his brothers offices of Distinction subordinate only to himself subsequently however when secure of his position he no longer needed their assistance he basically repaid their former services with treachery made War
Upon his brothers and faithful allies and assisted by the Giants completely defeated them sending such as resisted to his all-conquering arm down to the lowest depths of Tartarus end of section 1. myths and legends of ancient Greece and Rome by E.M Behrens second Dynasty Cronus a Saturn
Cronus was the god of time and its sense of Eternal duration he married Ria daughter of Uranus and gaela a very important Divinity to whom a special chapter will be devoted Hereafter their children were three sons aidis Pluto Poseidon Neptune Zeus Jupiter and three daughters Hestia Vesta Demeter saris and Hera Juno
Cronus having an uneasy conscience was afraid that his children might one day rise up against his authority and thus verify the prediction of his father Uranus in order therefore to render the prophecy impossible of fulfillment Cronus swallowed each child as soon as it was born greatly to the sorrow and
Indignation of his wife Ria when it came to Zeus the sixth and last Riv resolved to try and save this one child at least to love and cherish and appeal to her parents Uranus and Gaia for counsel and assistance by their advice she wrapped a stone in baby clothes and Cronus in
Eager haste swallowed it without noticing the deception the child thus saved eventually as we shall see dethroned his father Cronus became supreme god in his Sid and was universally venerated as the great National god of the Greeks anxious to preserve the secret of his existence from Cronus Rhea sent the
Infant Zeus secretly to Crete where he was nourished protected and educated a sacred goat called amalthya supplied the place of his mother by providing him with milk nymphs called melissae fed him with honey and Eagles and doves brought him nectar and Ambrosia see footnote 4.
He was kept concealed in a cave in the heart of Mount Ida and the curates or Priests of Ria by beating their Shields together kept up a constant noise at the entrance which drowned the cries of the child and frightened away all intruders under the watchful care of the nymphs
The infant Zeus throve rapidly developing great physical Powers combined with extraordinary wisdom and intelligence grown to manhood he determined to compel his father to restore his brothers and sisters to the light of day and is said to have been assisted in this difficult task by the goddess netis who artfully
Persuaded Cronus to drink a potion which caused him to give back the children he had swallowed the stone which had counterfeited Zeus was placed at Delphi where it was long exhibited as a sacred Relic Cronus was so enraged at being circumvented that war between the Father and Son became inevitable
The Rival forces ranged themselves on two separate high mountains in thessaly Zeus with his brothers and sisters took his stand on Mount Olympus where he was joined by oceans and others of the Titans who had forsaken Cronus on account of his oppressions Cronus and his brother Titans took possession of
Mount authoris and prepared for battle the struggle was long and Fierce and at length Zeus finding that he was no nearer Victory than before bethought himself of the existence of the imprisoned Giants and knowing that they would be able to render him most powerful assistance he had hastened to
Liberate them he also called to his Aid the Cyclops sons of Poseidon and amphitrite who had only one eye each in the middle of their foreheads and were called brontes thunder stirops lightning and pirickmon fire Anvil they promptly responded to his summons for help and brought with them tremendous
Thunderbolts which the hekatoncaris with their hundred hands hurled down upon the Enemy at the same time raising Mighty earthquakes which swallowed up and destroyed all who opposed them aided by these new and Powerful allies Zeus now made a furious Onslaught on his enemies and so tremendous was the
Encounter that all nature is said to have throbbed in accord with this Mighty effort of the celestial deities the sea Rose mountains high and its angry Billows hissed and foamed the Earth shook to its foundations the heavens sent forth Rolling Thunder and flesh after flash of death-bringing lightning whilst a blinding Mist
Enveloped Cronus and his allies and now the fortunes of War began to turn and victory Smiled On Zeus Cronus and his army were completely overthrown his brothers dispatched to the gloomy depths of the lower world and Cronus himself was banished from his kingdom and deprived forever of the supreme
Power which now became vested in his son Zeus this war was called the Titan amakia and his most graphically described by the old classic poets with the defeat of Cronus and his banishment from his dominions his career as a ruling Greek Divinity entirely ceases but being like all the gods Immortal he
Was supposed to be still in existence though possessing no longer either influence or authority his place being filled to a certain extent by his descendant and successor Zeus cronuses often represented as an old man leaning on a site with an hourglass in his hand The Hourglass symbolizes the
Fast fleeting moments as they succeed each other unceasingly the site is emblematical of time which mows down all before it Saturn the Romans according to their custom of identifying their deities with those of the Greek gods whose attributes were similar to their own declared Cronus to be identical with their old
Agricultural Divinity Saturn they believed that after his defeat in the titanomakia and his banishment from his dominions by Zeus he took Refuge with Janus king of Italy who received the exiled deity with great kindness and even shared his throne with him their United Reign became so thoroughly peaceful and happy and was distinguished
By such uninterrupted Prosperity that it was called the Golden Age Saturn is usually represented bearing a sickle in the one hand and a Wheat Sheaf in the other a temple was erected to him at the foot of the capital line hill in which were deposited the public Treasury and the
Laws of the state Ria Ops Ria the wife of Cronus and mother of Zeus and the other great gods of Olympus personified the Earth and was regarded as the great mother and unceasing producer of all plant life she was also believed to exercise unbounded sway over the animal creation more especially over
The lion the noble king of beasts Riaz generally represented wearing a crown of turrets or towers and seated on the throne with lions crouching at her feet she is sometimes depicted sitting in a chariot drawn by lions the principal seat of her worship which was always of a very riotous character
Was at Crete at her festivals which took place at night the wildest music of flutes symbols and drums resounded whilst joyful shouts and cries accompanied by dancing and Loud stamping of feet filled the air this Divinity was introduced into Crete by its first colonists from phrygia in
Asia Minor in which country she was worshiped under the name of Sibley the people of Crete adored her as the great mother more especially in her signification as the sustainer of the vegetable world seeing however that year by year as winter appears all her glory vanishes her flowers fade and her trees become
Leafless they poetically expressed this process of nature under the figure of a lost love she was said to have been tenderly attached to a youth of remarkable Beauty named atis who to her grief and indignation proved faithless to her he was about to unite himself to a nymph
Called sagarus when in the midst of the wedding Feast The Rage of the incensed Goddess suddenly burst forth upon all present a panic seized the assembled guest and atis becoming Afflicted with temporary Madness fled to the mountains and destroyed himself civilly moved with sorrow and regret instituted a yearly mourning for his
Loss when her priests the core bantus with their usual noisy accompaniments marched into the mountains to seek the lost youth having discovered him they gave full vent to their ecstatic Delight by indulging in the most violent gesticulations dancing shouting and at the same time wounding and gashing themselves in a frightful manner
See footnote 6. Ops in Rome the Greek rear was identified with Ops the goddess of Plenty the wife of Saturn who had a variety of appellations she was called Magna Mater Mater dioram beresynthia idea and also dindimane this latter title she acquired from three high mountains in phrygia once she was
Brought to Rome as Sibley during the Second Punic War BC 205 in obedience to an injunction contained in the sibylene books she was represented as a matron crowned with Towers seated in a chariot drawn by lions division of the world we will now return to Zeus and his
Brothers who having gained a complete victory over their enemies began to consider how the world which they had conquered should be divided between them at last it was settled by lot that Zeus should reign supreme in heaven whilst the 80s governed the lower world and Poseidon had full command over the sea
But the supremacy of Zeus was recognized in all Three Kingdoms in heaven on Earth in which of course the sea was included and under the Earth Zeus held his court on the top of Mount Olympus whose Summit was beyond the clouds the dominions of Adis were the gloomy unknown regions
Below the Earth and Poseidon reigned over the sea it will be seen that the realm of each of these Gods was enveloped in mystery Olympus was shrouded in Mists Hades was wrapped in Gloomy darkness and the sea was and indeed still is a source of Wonder and deep interest hence we see
That what two other nations were merely strange phenomena served as poetical and imaginative people as a foundation upon which to build the wonderful stories of their mythology the division of the world being now satisfactorily arranged it would seem that all things ought to have gone on smoothly but such was not the case
Trouble arose in an unlooked for a quarter the Giants those hideous monsters some with legs formed of serpents who had sprung from the earth and the blood of Uranus declared war against the triumphant deities of Olympus and a struggle ensued which in consequence of Gaia having made these
Children of hers Invincible as long as they kept their feet on the ground was worrisome and protracted their mother’s precaution however was rendered unavailing by pieces of rock being hurled upon them which threw them down and their feed being no longer placed firmly on their mother earth they were
Overcome and this tedious War which was called the giganta Makia at last came to an end among the most daring of these earth-born Giants were Enceladus ratus and the Valiant mimas who with youthful fire and energy hurled against Heaven great masses of rock and burning oak trees and defied the Lightnings of Zeus
One of the most powerful monsters who opposed Zeus in this war was called Typhon or typhus he was the youngest son of Tartarus and Gaia and had a hundred heads with eyes which struck Terror to the beholders and awe-inspiring voices frightful to hear this Dreadful monster resolved to conquer both Gods and Men
But his plans were at length defeated by Zeus who after a violent encounter succeeded in destroying him with a thunderbolt but not before he had so terrified the gods that they had fled to Refuge to Egypt where they metamorphosed themselves into different animals and thus escaped theories as to the origin of man
Just as there were several theories concerning the origin of the world so there were various accounts of the creation of man the first natural belief of the Greek people was that man had sprung from the Earth they saw the tender plants and flowers forced their way through the ground in
The early spring of the year after the frost of winter had disappeared and so they naturally concluded that man must also have issued from the earth in a similar manner like the wild plants and flowers he was supposed to have had no cultivation and resembled in his habits the Untamed
Beasts of the field having no habitation except that which nature had provided in the holes of the rocks and in the dense forest whose overarching bows protected him from the inclemency of the weather in the course of time these primitive human beings became tamed and civilized
By the gods and heroes who taught them to work in metals to build houses and other useful Arts of civilization but the human race became in the course of time so degenerate that the gods resolved to destroy all mankind by means of a flood son of Prometheus and his wife PIRA
Being on account of their piety the only Mortals saved by the command of his father Duke alian built a ship in which he and his wife took Refuge during the Deluge which lasted for nine days when the water is abated the ship rested on Mount authoris in thessaly or
According to some on Mount Parnassus duqualian and his wife now consulted the Oracle of Themis as to how the human race might be restored the answer was that they were to cover their heads and throw the bones of their mother behind them for some time they were perplexed as to
The meaning of the oracular command but at length both agreed that by the bones of their mother were meant the stones of the earth they accordingly took up stones from the Mountainside and cast them over their shoulders from those thrown by ducalian they are spraying up
Men and from those thrown by PIRA women after the lapse of time the theory of autom Earth was laid aside when this belief existed there were no religious teachers whatever but in course of time temples were raised in honor of the different gods and Priests appointed to offer
Sacrifices to them and conduct their worship these priests were looked upon as authorities in all religious matters and the doctrine they taught was that man had been created by the gods and that there had been several successive Ages of Men which were called the golden silver Brazen and iron ages
Life in the Golden Age was one unceasing round of ever recurring Pleasures unmarred by sorrow or care the favored Mortals living at this happy time LED pure and joyous lives thinking no evil and doing no wrong the Earth brought forth fruits and flowers without toil or labor in plentiful luxurance and
War was unknown this delightful and god-like existence lasted for hundreds of years and when at length life on Earth was ended death laid his hand so gently upon them that they passed painlessly away in a happy dream and continued their existence as ministering Spirits in Hades watching
Over and protecting those they had loved and left behind on Earth the men of the Silver age were a long time growing up and during their childhood which lasted a hundred years they suffered from ill health and extreme debility see footnote 7. when they at last became men they lived
But a short time for they would not abstain from Mutual injury nor pay the service due to the gods and were therefore banished to Hades there unlike the beings of the golden age they exercised no beneficent supervision over the dear ones left behind but wandered about as Restless Spirits always sighing
For the Lost Pleasures they had enjoyed in life the men of the Brazen age were quite a different race of beings being as strong and powerful as those of the Silver age were weak and enervated everything which surrounded them was of brass their arms their tools their dwellings and all that
They made their characters seemed to have resembled the metal in which they delighted their minds and hearts were hard obderate and cruel they led a life of strife and contention introduced into the world which had hitherto known nothing but peace and Tranquility the scourge of war and were in fact only
Happy when fighting and quarreling with each other hitherto themes the goddess of Justice had been living among mankind but becoming disheartened at their evil doings she abandoned the Earth and winged her flight back to Heaven at last the gods became so tired of their evil deeds and continual dissensions that
They removed them from the face of the Earth and sent them down to Hades to share the fate of their predecessors we now come to the men of the Iron Age the Earth no longer teeming with fruitfulness only yielded her increase after much toil and labor the goddess of
Justice having abandoned mankind no influence remained sufficiently powerful to preserve them from every kind of wickedness and sin this condition grew worse as time went on until at last Zeus in his anger let loose the water courses from above and drowned every individual of this evil race except ducalian and PIRA
The theory of heziad the oldest of All Greek poets was that the Titan Prometheus the son of yampetus had formed man out of clay and that athene had breathed the soul into him see footnote 8. full of love for the beings he had called into existence Prometheus determined to elevate their minds and
Improve their condition in every way he therefore taught them astronomy mathematics the alphabet how to cure diseases and the Art of divination he created this race in such great numbers that the gods began to see the necessity of instituting certain fixed laws with regard to the sacrifices due to them and
The worship to which they considered themselves entitled from Mankind in return for the protection which they accorded them an assembly was therefore convened at nessone in order to settle these points it was decided that Prometheus as the advocate of man should slay an ox which should be divided into two equal parts
And that the gods should select one portion which should henceforth in all future sacrifices be set apart for them Prometheus so divided the ox that one part consisted of the bones which formed of course the least valuable portion of the animal artfully concealed by the white fat whilst the other contained all
The edible parts which he covered with the skin and on the top of it all he laid the stomach Zeus pretending to be deceived chose the Heap of bones but he saw through the stratagem and was so angry at the deception practiced on him by Prometheus that he Avenged himself by refusing to
Mortals The Gift of fire Prometheus however resolved to Brave the anger of the great ruler of Olympus and to obtain from Heaven the vital spark so necessary for the further progress and comfort of the human race he accordingly contrived to steal some Sparks from The Chariot of
The sun which he conveyed to Earth hidden in a hollow tube Furious that being again now witted Zeus determined to be revenged first on Mankind and then on Prometheus to punish the former he commanded have Feist this Vulcan to mold a beautiful woman out of clay and determined that
Through her instrumentality trouble and misery should be brought into the world the gods were so Charmed with the graceful and artistic creation of Hephaestus that they all determined to endow her with some special gift Hermes Mercury bestowed on her a smooth persuasive tongue Aphrodite gave her beauty and the Art of pleasing The
Graces made her fascinating and athene Minerva gifted her with the possession of feminine accomplishments she was called Pandora which means all gifted having received every attribute necessary to make her Charming and irresistible thus beautifully formed and endowed this Exquisite creature attired by The Graces and crowned with flowers by the seasons
Was conducted to the house of Epimetheus by Hermes the messenger of the Gods see footnote 9. now Epimetheus had been warned by his brother not to accept any gift whatever from the gods but he was so fascinated by the beautiful being who suddenly appeared before him that he welcomed her
To his home and made her his wife it was not long however before he had cause to regret his weakness he had in his possession a jar of rare workmanship containing all the blessings reserved by the gods for mankind which he had been expressly forbidden to open but woman’s proverbial curiosity could
Not withstand so great a Temptation and Pandora determined to solve the mystery at any cost watching her opportunity she raised the lid and immediately all the blessings which the gods had thus reserved for mankind took wing and flew away but all was not lost just as hope which lay at
The bottom was about to escape Pandora hastily closed the lid of the jar and thus preserved to man that never failing Solace which helps him to bear with Courage the many ills which assail him see footnote 10. having punished mankind Zeus determined to execute Vengeance on Prometheus he
Accordingly chained him to Iraq in Mount Caucasus and sent an eagle every day to gnaw away his liver which grew again every night ready for fresh torments for 30 years Prometheus endured this fearful punishment but at length the Zeus relented and permitted his son Heracles Hercules to kill the eagle and the
Sufferer was released myths and legends of ancient Greece and Rome by e m berens Section 3 third Dynasty Olympian divinities Zeus Jupiter Zeus the great presiding deity of the universe the ruler of Heaven and Earth was regarded by the Greeks first as the God of all aerial phenomena secondly as
The personification of the laws of nature thirdly as Lord of State life and fourthly as the father of Gods and Men as the god of aerial phenomena he could by shaking his Aegis produce storms tempests and intense Darkness at his command the mighty Thunder Rolls the lightning flashes and the clouds
Open and pour forth the refreshing streams to fructify the Earth as the personification of the operations of nature he represents those grand laws of unchanging and harmonious order by which not only the physical but also the moral world is governed hence he is the god of regulated time as marked by
The changing seasons and by the regular succession of day and night in contradistinction to his father Cronus who represents time absolutely for example eternity as the Lord of State life he is the founder of kingly power the upholder of all institutions connected with the state and the special friend and Patron of
Princes whom he guards and assists with his advice and counsel he protects the Assembly of the people and in fact watches over the welfare of the whole community as the father of the Gods Zeus sees that each deity performs his or her individual Duty punishes their misdeeds settles their disputes and acts towards
Them on all occasions as their all-knowing counselor and mighty friend as the father of men he takes a paternal interest in the actions and well-being of Mortals he watches over them with tender solicitude rewarding truth charity and uprightness but severely punishing perjury cruelty and want of hospitality even the poorest and most forlorn
Wanderer finds in him a powerful advocate for he by a wise and merciful dispensation ordains that the mighty ones of the Earth should sukher their distressed and needy brethren the Greeks believed that the home of this their Mighty and all-powerful deity was on the top of Mount Olympus that high and lofty Mountain
Between thessaly and Macedon whose Summit wrapped in clouds and Mist was hidden from Mortal View it was supposed that this mysterious region which even a bird could not reach extended beyond the clouds right into Aether the realm of the immortal gods The Poets describe this ethereal atmosphere as bright glistening and
Refreshing exercising A peculiar gladdening influence over the minds and hearts of those privileged beings permitted to share its Delights here youth never ages and the passing years leave no traces on its favored inhabitants on the Cloud Cap Summit of Olympus was the Palace of Zeus and Hera of burnished gold chased silver and
Gleaming ivory lower down were the homes of the other gods which though less commanding in position and size were yet similar to that of Zeus InDesign and workmanship all being the work of the Divine artist Hephaestus below these were other palaces of silver ebony ivory or burnished brass where
Their heroes or demigods resided as the worship of Zeus formed so important a feature in the religion of the Greeks his statues were necessarily both numerous and magnificent he is usually represented as a man of noble and imposing Main his countenance expressing all the lofty Majesty of the omnipotent ruler of the
Universe combined with the gracious yet serious benignity of the father and friend of mankind he may be recognized by his Rich flowing beard and the thick masses of hair which rise straight from the high and intellectual forehead and fall to his shoulders in clustering locks the nose is large and finally formed and
The slightly opened lips impart an air of sympathetic kindliness which invites confidence he is always accompanied by an eagle which either surmounts his scepter or sits at his feet he generally bears in his uplifted hand a shift of thunderbolts just ready to be hurled whilst in the other he holds the lightning
The head is frequently encircled with a wreath of oak leaves the most celebrated statue of The Olympian Zeus was that by the famous Athenian Sculptor phidius which was 40 feet high and stood in the Temple of Zeus at Olympia it was formed of Ivory and gold and was
A masterpiece of art that it was reckoned among the seven wonders of the world it represented the god Seated on a throne holding in his right hand a life-sized image of Nike the goddess of Victory and in his left a royal scepter surmounted by an eagle
It is said that the great sculptor had concentrated all the marvelous powers of his genius on this Sublime conception and earnestly entreated Zeus to give him a decided proof that his labors were approved an answer to his prayer came through the open roof of the temple in the shape of
A flash of lightning which philius interpreted as a sign that the god of heaven was pleased with his work Zeus was first worshiped at DeDona and epirus where at the foot of Mount tamarus on the Woody shore of Lake joanina was his famous Oracle the most ancient in Greece
He the voice of the Eternal and invisible God was supposed to be heard in the rustling leaves of a giant Oak announcing to mankind the will of Heaven and the destiny of Mortals these Revelations being interpreted to the People by the priests of Zeus who were called celi
Recent excavations which have been made at this spot have brought to light the ruins of the Ancient Temple of Zeus and also among other interesting relics some plates have led on which are engraved inquiries which were evidently made by certain individuals who consulted the oracle these little linen plates speak to us as
It were in a curiously homely manner of a bygone time in the buried past one person inquires what God he should apply to for health and Fortune another asks for advice concerning his child and a third evidently a Shepherd promises a gift to the Oracle should a speculation in sheep turn out successfully
Had these little memorials been of gold instead of lead they would doubtless have shared the fate of the numerous Treasures which adorned this and other temples in the Universal pillage which took place when Greece fell into the hands of Barbarians though DeDona was the most ancient of
His shrines the great National seat of the worship of Zeus was at Olympia in Ellis where there was a magnificent Temple dedicated to him containing the famous colossal statue of phidius above described crowds of devout worshipers flocked to this world-renowned feign from all parts of Greece not only to pay homage to
Their Supreme deity but also to join in the celebrated games which were held there at intervals of four years the Olympic Games with such a thoroughly National Institution that even Greeks who had left their native country made a point of returning on these occasions if possible in order to contend with
Their fellow countrymen in the various athletic sports which took place at these festivals it will be seen on reflection that in a country like Greece which contained so many Petty states often at variance with each other these National Gatherings must have been most valuable as a means
Of uniting the Greeks in one Great Bond of Brotherhood on these festive occasions the whole nation met together forgetting for the moment all past differences and uniting in the enjoyment of the same festivities it will doubtless have been remarked that in the representations of Zeus he is always accompanied by an eagle
This royal bird was sacred to him probably from the fact of its being the only creature capable of gazing at the sun without being dazzled which may have suggested the idea that it was able to contemplate the Splendor of divine Majesty unshrinkingly the oak tree and also the Summits of
Mountains were sacred to Zeus his sacrifices consisted of White Bulls cows and goats Zeus had seven Immortal wives whose names were metis thermos uranome lito and Hera end of section three myths and legends of ancient Greece and Rome by e m berens section 4 third Dynasty Olympian divinities
Hera Palace athene famous and Hestia Hera being the principal wife of Zeus and Queen of Heaven a detailed account will be given off her in a special chapter in the union of Zeus with most of his Immortal wives we shall find that an allegorical meaning is conveyed
His marriage with metis who is said to have surpassed both Gods and Men in knowledge represents supreme power a light to wisdom and prudence his Union with Themis typifies the bond which exists between Divine majesty and Justice Law and Order uranome as the mother of the Charities or Graces supplied the refining and
Harmonizing influences of grace and beauty whilst the marriage of Zeus with nemeseen typifies the union of genius with memory in addition to the seven Immortal wives of Zeus he was also Allied to a number of mortal maidens whom he visited under various disguises as it was supposed that if he revealed
Himself in his true form as king of Heaven the Splendor of his glory would cause instant destruction to Mortals the Mortal consorts of Zeus have been such a favorite theme with poets painters and sculptors that it is necessary to give some account of their individual history those best known are antiope leader
Europa Callisto ALC mean samil IO and Danae Palace athene minova goddess of wisdom and armed resistance was a purely Greek divinity that is to say No Other Nation possessed a corresponding conception she was supposed as already related to have issued from the head of Zeus himself clad in armor from head to foot
The miraculous Advent of this Maiden goddess is beautifully described by Homer in one of his hymns snow-capped Olympus shook to its foundation the Glad Earth re-echoed her martial shout the billowy sea became agitated and Heloise the sun god arrested his fiery seeds in their headlong course to welcome this wonderful emanation from
The godhead athene was at once admitted into the Assembly of the Gods and henceforth took her place as the most faithful and sagacious of all her father’s counselors this Brave dauntless Maiden so exactly the essence of all that is Noble in the character of the father of Gods and Men
Remained throughout chaste in word and deed and kind at heart without exhibiting any of those failings which somewhat ma the nobler features in the character of Zeus this direct emanation from his own self justly his favorite child he’s better and purer counterpart received from him several important prerogatives
She was permitted to hurl the Thunderbolts to prolong the life of man and to bestow the gift of Prophecy in fact athene was the only Divinity whose authority was equal to that of Zeus himself and when he had ceased to visit the Earth in person she was empowered by him
To act as his deputy it was her special duty to protect the state and all-peaceful associations of mankind which she possessed the power of Defending when occasion required she encouraged the maintenance of Law and Order and defended the right on All Occasions for which reason in the Trojan War she
Espouses the cause of the Greeks and exerts all her influence on their behalf the arabicas a court of justice where religious causes and murders were tried was believed to have been instituted by her and when both sides happened to have an equal number of votes she gave the
Casting vote in favor of the accused she was the patroness of learning science and art more particularly where these contributed directly towards the welfare of Nations she presided over all inventions connected with agriculture invented the plow and taught mankind how to use oxen for farming purposes she also instructed Mankind in the use
Of numbers trumpets chariots and sea and presided over the building of the Argo thereby encouraging the useful art of navigation she also taught the Greeks how to build the wooden Horse by means of which the destruction of Troy was affected the safety of cities depended on her care
For which reason her temples were generally built on the citadels and she was supposed to watch over the defense of the walls fortification harbors and sea a Divinity who so Faithfully guarded the best interests of the state but not only protecting it from the attacks of enemies but also by developing its Chief
Resources of wealth and prosperity was worthily chosen as the presiding deity of the state and in this character was an essentially political goddess she was called athene police the fact of athene having been born clad in armor which merely signified that her virtue and Purity were unassailable has
Given rise to the erroneous supposition that she was the presiding Goddess of War but a deeper study of her character in all its bearing proves that in Contra distinction to her brother Aries the God of War who loves Strife for its own sake she only takes up arms to
Protect the innocent and deserving against tyrannical oppression it is true that in The Iliad we frequently see her on the battlefield fighting valiantly and protecting her favorite Heroes but this is always at the command of Zeus who even supplies her with arms for the purpose as it is supposed that she possessed
None of her own a marked feature in the representations of this deity is the agus that wonderful Shield given to her by her father as a further means of Defense which when in danger she swung so swiftly round and round that it kept at a distance all antagonistic influences
Hence her name Palace from Palo I swing in the center of this Shield which was covered with dragon scales boarded with serpents and which she sometimes wore as a breastplate was the awe-inspiring head of the Medusa which had the effect of turning to Stone or beholders in addition to the many functions which
She exercised in connection with the state athene presided over the Two Chief Departments of feminine industry spinning and weaving in the latter art she herself displayed unrivaled ability and exquisite taste she wove her own robe and that of Hera which lasts she is said to have embroidered very richly
She also gave Jason a cloak wrought by herself when he set forth in the quest of the Golden Fleece being on one occasion challenged to a contest in this accomplishment by a mortal maiden name Arachne whom she had instructed in the art of weaving she accepted the challenge and was
Completely vanquished by her pupil angry at her defeat she struck the unfortunate Maiden on the forehead with the shuttle which she held in her hand and Arachne being of a sensitive nature was so hurt by this indignity that she hung herself in Despair and was changed by athene into a spider
This goddess is said to have invented the flute upon which she played with considerable Talent until one day being laughed at by the assembled gods and goddesses for the contortions which are countenance assumed during these musical efforts she hastily ran to a fountain in order to convince herself whether she deserved their ridicule
Finding to her intense disgust that such was indeed the fact she threw the flute away and never raised it to her lips again athene is usually represented fully draped she has a serious and thoughtful aspect as though replaced with earnestness and wisdom the beautiful oval Contour of her
Countenance is adorned by the luxurience of her wealth of hair which is drawn back from the temples and hangs down in careless Grace she looks the embodiment of strength Grandeur and Majesty whilst her broad shoulders and small hips give her a slightly masculine appearance when she represented as the war goddess
She appears clad in armor with a helmet on her head from which waves a large plume She carries the agus on her arm and in her hand a golden staff which possessed the property of endowing her chosen favorites with youth and dignity athene was universally worshiped throughout Greece
But was regarded with special veneration by the Athenians she being the guardian deity of Athens her most celebrated Temple was the Parthenon which stood on the Acropolis at Athens and contained her world-renowned statue by phidius which ranks second only to that of Zeus by the same great artist
This colossal statue was 39 feet high and was composed of Ivory and gold its Majestic Beauty formed the chief attraction of the Temple it represented her standing erect bearing her Spear and shield in her hand she held an image of Nike and at her feet they lay a serpent
The tree sacred to her was the olive which she herself produced in a contest with Poseidon the Olive Tree thus called into existence was preserved in the temple of erectius on the Acropolis and is said to have possessed such marvelous Vitality that when the Persians burned it after
Sacking the town it immediately burst forth into new shoots the principal Festival held in honor of this Divinity was the panasonia the owl and serpent were the animals sacred to her and her sacrifices were Rams bulls and cows famous who has already been alluded to as the
Wife of Zeus was the daughter of Cronus and Ria and personified those Divine laws of justice and order by means of which the world being and morality of communities are regulated she presided over the Assemblies of the people and the laws of hospitality to her was instructed the office of
Convoking the Assembly of the Gods and she was also Mistress of ritual and ceremony on account of her great wisdom Zeus himself frequently sought Her counsel and acted upon her advice Themis was a prophetic Divinity and had an oracle near the river sephysis in boisha she is usually represented as being in
The full maturity of Womanhood a fair aspect and wearing a flowing garment which drapes her Noble Majestic form in her right hand she holds the Sword of Justice and in her left the scales which indicate the impartiality with which every cause is carefully weighed by her her eyes being bandaged so that the
Personality of the individual should carry no weight with respect to the verdict this Divinity is sometimes identified with taishi sometimes with an Anki famous like so many other God divinities takes the place of a more ancient deity of the same name who was a daughter of Uranus and Gaya
This elder thermos inherited from her mother the gift of Prophecy and when she became merged into her younger representative she transmitted to her this prophetic power Hestia Vesta Hestia was the daughter of Cronus and Rhea she was the goddess of fire in its first application to the wants of mankind
Hence she was essentially the presiding deity of domestic Earth and the guardian Spirit of man and it was her pure and benign influence which was supposed to protect the sanctity of domestic life now in these early ages The Hearth was regarded as the most important and most sacred portion of the dwelling
Probably because the protection of the fire was an important consideration for if once permitted it became extinct reignition was attended with extreme difficulty in fact the Hearth was held so sacred that it constituted the sanctum of the family for which reason it was always erected in the center of every house
It was a few feet in height and was built of stone the fire was placed on the top of it and served the double purpose of preparing the daily meals and consuming the family sacrifices round this domestic Earth or altar were gathered the various members of the family
The head of the house occupying the place of honor nearest the hearth here prayers were said and sacrifices offered and here also every kind and Loving Feeling was fostered which even extended to the hunted and guilty stranger who if he once succeeded in touching this sacred altar was safe from Pursuit and Punishment
And was henceforth placed under the protection of the family any crime committed within the sacred precincts of the domestic Earth was invariably visited by Death in Grecian cities there was a common Hall called the protanium in which the members of the government had their meals at the expense of the state
And here too was the Hestia or public hearth with its Fire by means of which those meals were prepared it was customary for immigrants to take with them a portion of this sacred fire which they jealously guarded and brought with them to their new home where it served as a connecting link
Between the young Greek colony and the mother country Hestia is generally represented standing and in accordance with the dignity and sanctity of her character always appears fully draped her countenance is distinguished by a Serene gravity of expression end of section four myths and legends of ancient Greece and Rome by e m berens
Section 5 third Dynasty Olympian divinities and Aphrodite Demeter Cirrus dimita from Jamaica Earth mother was the daughter of Cronus and Ria she represented that portion of Gaia the whole solid earth which we call the Earth’s crust and which produces all vegetation as goddess of agriculture field fruits plenty and productiveness
She was the sustainer of material life and was therefore a Divinity of great importance when ancient gay are lost when Uranus her position as a ruling divinity she abdicated her sway in favor of her daughter Rhea who henceforth inherited the powers which her mother had previously possessed receiving in her place the
Honor and worship of mankind in a very old poem Gaya is accordingly described as retiring to a cavern in the bowel of the Earth where she sits in the lap of her daughter slumbering moaning and nodding forever and ever it is necessary to keep clearly in view the distinctive difference between the
Three great Earth goddesses Gaia Raya and Demeter Gaya represents the Earth as a whole with its Mighty Subterranean forces Raya is that productive power which causes vegetation to Spring forth thus sustaining men and animals Demeter by presiding over agriculture directs and utilizes raya’s productive powers but in later times when rail like other
Ancient Divinity loses her importance as a ruling deity Demeter assumes all her functions and attributes and then becomes the goddess of the life producing and life maintaining Earth crust we must bear in mind the fact that men in his primitive State knew neither how to sow nor how to till the ground
When therefore he had exhausted the pastures which surrounded him he was compelled to seek others which were as yet unreaped thus roaming constantly from one place to another settled habitations and consequently civilizing influences were possible Demeter however by introducing a knowledge of Agriculture put an end at
Once and forever to that nomadic life which was now no longer necessary the favor of Demeter was believed to bring mankind rich harvests and fruitful crops whereas her displeasure caused blight drought and famine the island of Sicily was supposed to be under her special protection and there she was regarded with particular veneration
The Sicilians are naturally attributing the wonderful fertility of their country to the partiality of the goddess Demeter is usually represented as a woman of noble-bearing and Majesty appearance tall matronly and dignified with beautiful golden hair which falls in Rippling curls over her stately shoulders the yellow locks being emblematical of
The ripened ears of corn sometimes she appears seated in a chariot drawn by winged dragons at others she stands erect her figure drawn up to its full height and always fully draped she Bears the Sheaf of white ears in one hand and a lighter torch in the other
The wheat ears are not unfrequently replaced by a bunch of poppies in which her browser also garlanded that sometimes she merely wears a simple Rye band in her hair Demeter as the wife of Zeus became the mother of Persephone proserpine to whom she was so tenderly attached that her whole life was bound
Up in her and she knew no happiness except in her Society one day however whilst Persephone was gathering flowers in a meadow attended by the ocean nymphs she saw to her surprise a beautiful narcissist from the stem of which sprang forth a hundred blossoms Drawing Near to examine this lovely
Flower whose Exquisite scent perfumed the air she stooped down to gather it suspecting no evil when a yawning Abyss opened at her feet and Adis the Grim ruler of the lower world appeared from its depths seated in his dazzling Chariot drawn by four black horses regardless of her tears and the shrieks
Of her female attendance Ada sees the terrified maiden and bore her away to the gloomy Realms over which he reigned in Melancholy grandeur Helios the All-Seeing Sun God and Hecate a mysterious and very ancient Divinity alone heard her cries for aid but were powerless to help her when Demeter became conscious of her
Loss her grief was intense and she refused to be comforted she knew not where to seek for her child but feeling that Repose and inaction were impossible she set out on her weary search taken with her two torches which she lighted in the Flames of Mount Etna to guide her on her way
For nine long days and nights she wandered on inquiring of everyone she met for Tidings of her child but all was in vain neither Gods nor men could give her the Comfort which his soul so hungered for at last on the tenth day the disconsolate mother met Hecate who
Informed her that she had heard her daughter’s cries but knew not who it was that had borne her away by hecates advice Demeter consulted Helios who’s All-Seeing Eye nothing escapes and from him she learned that it was Zeus himself who had permitted aedes to see Persephone and transport her to
The lower World in order that she might become his wife indignant with Zeus for having given his sanction to the Abduction of his daughter and filled with the bitterest sorrow she abandoned her home in Olympus and refused all Heavenly food disguising herself as an old woman she descended upon Earth and commenced a
Weary pilgrimage among mankind one evening she arrived at a place called eluses in Attica and sat down to rest herself near a well beneath the shade of an olive tree the youthful Daughters of celius the king of the country came with their pails of brass to draw water from this
Well and seeing that the tired wafer appeared faint and dispirited they spoke kindly to her asking who she was and whence she came Demeter replied that she had made her escape from Pirates Who had captured her and added that she would feel grateful for a home with any worthy family whom
She would be willing to serve in a menial capacity the princesses on hearing this begged Demeter to have a moment’s patience while they returned home and consulted with their mother metanera they soon brought the joyful intelligence that she was desirous of securing her Services as nurse to her
Infant son demophoon or tryptolumus when dimita arrived at the house a radiant light suddenly illuminated her which circumstance so over awed matineera that she treated the unknown stranger with the greatest respect and Hospitality offered her food and drink but Demeter is still grateful and dejected refused her kindly offers and
Held herself apart from the social board at length however the maidservant EMB succeeded by means of playful jests and merriment in somewhat dispelling the grief of The Sorrowing mother causing her at times to smile in spite of herself and even inducing her to partake of a mixture of barley meal mint and
Water which was prepared according to the directions of the Goddess herself time passed on and the young child drove amazingly under the care of his kind and judicious nurse who however gave him no food but anointed him daily with Ambrosia and every night laid him secretly in the fire in order to render
Him Immortal and exempt from old age but unfortunately this benevolent design on the part of Demeter was frustrated by matanera herself whose curiosity one night impelled her to watch the proceedings of the mysterious being who nursed her child went to her horror she beheld her son placed in the Flames she shrieked aloud
Demeter incensed at this untimely Interruption instantly withdrew the child and throwing him on the ground revealed herself in her true character the bent and aged form had vanished and in its place there stood a bright and beauteous being whose golden locks streamed over her shoulders in richest luxurians her whole aspect bespeaking
Dignity and Majesty she told the awestruck metanera that she was the goddess Demeter and had intended to make her son immortal but that her fatal curiosity had rendered this impossible adding however that the child having slept in her arms and been nursed on her lap should ever command the
Respect and esteem of mankind she then desired that a temple and altar should be erected to her on a neighboring hill by the people of eluses promising that she herself would direct them how to perform the sacred rites and ceremonies which should be observed in her honor with these words she took her
Departure never to return obedient to her commands celius called together a meeting of his people and built the temple on the spot which the goddess had indicated it was soon completed and Demeter took up her Abode in it but her heart was still sad for the loss of her daughter
And the whole world felt the influence of her grief and ejection this was indeed a terrible year for mankind Demeter no longer Smiled On the Earth she was want to bless and though the husbandman sowed the Grain and the groaning oxygen plowed the fields no Harvest rewarded their labor
All was Barren dreary desolation the world was threatened with famine and the gods with the loss of their accustomed honors and sacrifices it became evident therefore to Zeus himself that some measures must be adopted to appease the anger of the goddess he accordingly dispatched Iris and many of the other gods and goddesses
To implore Demeter to return to Olympus but all their prayers were fruitless the incensed goddess swore that until her daughter was restored to her she would not allow the grain to Spring forth from the Earth at length Zeus sent Hermes his faithful Messenger to the lower world with a petition to aides
Urgently entreating him to restore Persephone to the arms of her disconsolate mother when he arrived in the gloomy Realms of 80s Hermes found him Seated on a throne with the beautiful Persephone beside him sorrowfully bewailing her unhappy fate on learning his errant it is consented to resign Persephone who joyfully
Prepared to follow the messenger of the Gods to the Abode of life and Light before taking leave of her husband he presented to her a few seeds of pomegranate which in her excitement she thoughtlessly swallowed and this simple Act as the sequel will show materially affected her whole future life
The meeting between mother and child was one of unmixed rapture and for the moment all the past was forgotten the loving mother’s happiness would now have been complete had not Hades asserted his rights these were that if any mortal had tasted food in his Realms they were bound to remain there forever
Of course the ruler of the lower world had to prove this assertion this however he found no difficulty in doing as escalaphis the son of akaron and orphany was his witness to the fact Zeus pitying the disappointment of Demeter at finding her hopes thus blighted succeeded in affecting a
Compromise by inducing his brother 80s to allow Persephone to spend six months of the year with the gods above whilst during the other six she was to be the joyless companion of her grimlord below accompanied by her daughter the beautiful Persephone Demeter now resumed her long abandoned dwelling in Olympus
The sympathetic Earth responded greatly to her Bright Smiles the Cornet once sprang forth from the ground in Falls plenty the trees which late was said and Bear now donned their brightest Emerald robes and the flowers so long imprisoned in the hard dry soil filled the whole air with their fragrant perfume
Thus ends this charming story which was a favorite theme with all the classic authors it is very possible that the poet who first created this graceful myth merely intended it as an allegory to illustrate the change of seasons in the course of time however a literal meaning became attached to this and
Similar poetical fancies and thus the people of Greece came to regard as an article of religious belief what in the first instance was nothing more than a poetic simile in the temple erected to demita at eluses the famous a Louisiana Mysteries were instituted by the goddess herself
It is exceedingly difficult as in the case of all secret societies to discover anything with certainty concerning these sacred rights the most plausible supposition is that the doctrines taught by the priests to the favored few whom they initiated were religious truths which were deemed unfit for the uninstructured mind of the multitude
For instance it is supposed that the myth of Demeter and Persephone was explained by the teachers of the Mysteries to signify the temporary loss which Mother Earth sustains every year when the icy breath of winter robs her of her flowers and fruits and grain It is believed that in later times a
Still deeper meaning was conveyed by this beautiful myth this the doctrine of the immortality of the Soul the grain which as it were remains dead for a time in the dark Earth only to rise one day dressed in a newer and lovely agarb was supposed to symbolize the soul which after death
Frees itself from corruption to live again under a better and purer form when Demeter instituted the illusionian Mysteries celius and his family were the first to be initiated celius himself being appointed high priest his son cryptolamus and his daughters who acted as priestesses assisted him in the duties of his sacred office
The Mysteries were celebrated by the Athenians every five years and were for a long time their exclusive privilege they took place by Torchlight and were conducted with the greatest solemnity in order to spread abroad the blessings which agriculture confers Demeter presented tryptolumus with her Chariot drawn by winged dragons and giving him
Some grains of corn desired him to Journey Through the world teaching mankind the Arts of Agriculture and husbandry Demeter exercised great severity towards those who incurred her displeasure we find examples of this in the stories of Stelio and eresicthon Stelio was a youth who ridiculed the goddess for the eagerness with which she
Was eating a bowl of porridge when weary and faint in the vain search for her daughter resolved that he should never again have an opportunity of thus offending angrily threw into his face the remainder of the food and changed him into a spotted lizard son of triopus had drawn upon himself
The anger of Demeter by cutting down Her Sacred Groves for which she punished him with a constant and insatiable hunger he sold all his possessions in order to satisfy his cravings and was forced at last to devour his own limbs his daughter Metra who was devotedly attached to him possessed the power of
Transforming herself into a variety of different animals for this means she contrived to support her father who sold her again and again each time she assumed a different form and thus he dragged on a pitiful existence series the Roman series is actually the Greek Demeter under another name her attributes worship festivals Etc
Being precisely identical the Romans were indebted to Sicily for this Divinity her worship having been introduced by the Greek colonists who settled there the sorelia or festivals in honor of saris commenced on the 12th of April and lasted several days Aphrodite Venus Aphrodite from afros seafoam and deity issued
The daughter of Zeus and asanymph called diony was the goddess of love and beauty being a sea nymph gave birth to her daughter beneath the waves but the child of the heaven inhabiting Zeus was forced to ascend from the ocean depths and mount to the snow-capped Summits of
Olympus in order to brief that ethereal and most refined atmosphere which pertains to the celestial gods Aphrodite was the mother of Eros Cupid the god of love also of anaeus the great Trojan hero and the head of that Greek colony which settled in Italy and from which cherose the city of Rome
As a mother Aphrodite claims our Sympathy for the tenderness she exhibits towards her children Homer tells us in his Iliad how when anas was wounded in battle she came to his assistance regardless of personal danger and was herself severely wounded in attempting to save his life Aphrodite was tenderly attached to a
Lovely youth called Adonis whose exquisite beauty has become proverbial he was a motherless babe and Aphrodite taking pity on him placed him in a chest and entrusted him to the care of Persephone who became so fond of the beautiful youth that she refused to part with him
Zeus being appealed to by the Rival Foster mothers decided that Adonis should spend four months of every year with Persephone four with Aphrodite whilst during their remaining four months he should be left to his own devices he became however so attached to Aphrodite that he voluntarily devoted to
Her the time at his own disposal Adonis was killed during the chase by a wild boar to the great grief of Aphrodite who bemoaned his loss so persistently That 80s moved with pity permitted him to pass six months of every year with her whilst the remaining half of the year
Was spent by him in the lower world Aphrodite possessed a magic girdle the famous cestus which she frequently lent to unhappy maidens suffering from the pangs of unrequited love as it was endowed with the power of inspiring affection for the wearer whom it invested with every attribute of Grace Beauty and fascination
Her usual attendance are the Charities or Graces you Frozen egg layer and Thalia who are represented unraped and intertwined in a loving embrace ‘s theogeny she is supposed to belong to the more ancient divinities and whilst those of later date are represented as having descended one from another
And all more or less from Zeus aphrodite has a variously accounted for yet independent origin the most poetical version of her birth is that when Uranus was wounded by his son Cronus his blood mingled with the foam of the sea whereupon the bubbling Waters at once assumed a Rosy tint and
From their depths arose in all the surpassing glory of her loveliness Aphrodite goddess of love and beauty shaking her long Fair dresses the water drops rolled down into the beautiful seashell in which she stood and became transformed into pure glistening pearls wafted by the soft and balmy breezes she
Floated on to scythera and was thence transported to the island of Cyprus lightly she stepped on shore and under the gentle pressure of her delicate foot the dry and rigid sand became transformed into a verdant Meadow where every varied shade of color and every sweet odor Charmed the senses
The whole island of Cyprus became clothed in Verger and greeted this fairest of all created beings with a glad smile of friendly welcome here she was received by the seasons who decked her with garments of immortal fabric encircling her Fair brow with a wreath of purest gold whilst from her ears depended costly
Rings and a glittering chain embraced her swan-like throat and now a raid in or her panoply of her irresistible charms the nymphs escort her to the dazzling Halls of Olympus where she is received with ecstatic enthusiasm by the admiring gods and goddesses the gods all vied with each other in
Aspiring to the honor of her hand but her Festus became the envid possessor of this lovely being who however proved as faithless as she was beautiful and caused her husband much unhappiness owing to the preference she showed at various times for some of the other gods and also for Mortal men
The celebrated Venus of Milo now in the Louvre is an Exquisite statue of this divinity the head is beautifully formed the rich waves of hair descend on her rather low but broad forehead and are caught up gracefully in a small knot at the back of the head
The expression of the face is most bewitching and bespeaks the perfect joyousness of a happy nature combined with the Dignity of a goddess the drapery Falls in careless folds from the waist downwards and her whole attitude is the embodiment of all that is graceful and lovely in Womanhood she is of medium height
And the form is perfect in its Symmetry and faultless proportions Aphrodite is also frequently represented in the act of confining her dripping locks in a knot whilst her attendant nips envelope her in a Gauzy Veil the animals sacred to her were the dove Swan swallow and Sparrow her favorite
Plants were the Myrtle apple tree Rose and Poppy the worship of Aphrodite is supposed to have been introduced into Greece from Central Asia there is no doubt that she was originally identical with the famous astarte the ashtareth of the Bible against whose idolatrous worship and Infamous rights the prophets of old
Hurled forth their Sublime and Powerful anatomas end of section 5. myths and legends of ancient Greece and Rome by e m berens section 6 third Dynasty Olympian divinities Phoebus Apollo famous Apollo the God of Light prophecy music poetry and the Arts and Sciences is by far the noblest conception within
The whole range of Greek mythology and his worship which not only extended to all the states of Greece but also to Asia Minor and to every Greek colony throughout the world stands Out Among the most ancient and strongly marked features of Grecian history and exerted a more decided influence
Over the Greek Nation than that of any other deity not accepting Zeus himself Apollo was the son of Zeus and Leto and was born beneath the shade of a palm tree which grew at the foot of Mount synthus but on the baron and Rocky island of delos
The poet tells us that the Earth smiled when the young God first beheld the light of day and that delos became so proud and exultant at the honor thus conferred upon her that she covered herself with golden flowers swans surrounded the island and the Delian nymphs celebrated his birth with songs of joy
The unhappy Leto driven to delos by the Relentless persecutions of Hera was not long permitted to enjoy her Haven of Refuge being still tormented by her enemy the young mother was once more obliged to fly she therefore resigned the charge of her newborn babe to the goddess themus who carefully wrapped the helpless
Infant in swaddling clothes and fed him with nectar and ambrosia but he had no sooner partaken of the Heavenly food than to the amazement of the goddess he burst a sun to the bands which confined his infant Limbs and springing to his feet appeared before her as a
Full-grown youth of divine strength and beauty he now demanded a liar and a bow declaring that henceforth he would announce to mankind the will of his father Zeus the golden liar said he shall be my friend the bent bow my delight and in oracles I will foretell the dark future
With these words he ascended to Olympus where he was received with joyful acclamations into the Assembly of the celestial Gods who acknowledged him as the most beautiful and glorious of all the sons of Zeus famous Apollo was the god of light in a two-fold signification first as representing the great orb of day
Which illumines the world and secondly as the Heavenly light which animates the soul of man he inherited His function as Sun God from Helios with whom in later times he was so completely identified that the personality of the one became gradually merged in that of the other we accordingly
Find Helios frequently confounded with Apollo myths belonging to the former attributed to the latter and with some tribes the ionic for instance so complete is this identification that Apollo is called by them Helios Apollo as the Divinity whose power is developed in the broad light of day he brings joy
And Delight to Nature and health and prosperity to man by the influence of his warm and gentle Rays he disperses the noxious Vapors of the night assist the grain to ripen and the flowers to bloom but although as god of the sun he is a life-giving and life-preserving Power
Who by his genial influence dispels the cold of winter he is at the same time The God Who by means of his fiercely doubting Rays could spread disease and send sudden death to men and animals and it is to this phase of his character that we must
Look for the explanation of his being considered in conjunction with his twin sister Artemis as moon goddess a Divinity of death the brother and sister share this function between them he taking man and she woman as her aim and those especially who died in the bloom of
Youth or at an advanced stage were believed to have been killed by their gentle arrows but Apollo did not always send an easy death we see in The Iliad how when angry with the Greeks the god of the Silver Bow Strode down from Olympus with his quiver
Full of death-bringing darts and sent a raging pestilence into their camp for nine days he let fly his fatal arrows first on animals and then on men to the air became darkened with the smoke from the funeral pyres in his character as God of Light Phoebus Apollo is the protecting deity of shepherds
Because it is he who warms the fields in Meadows and gives Rich pastures to the flocks thereby gladdening the heart of the herdsmen as the temperate Heat Of The Sun exercises so invigorating an effect on men and animals and promotes the growth of those medicinal herbs and vegetable
Productions necessary for the Cure of diseases Phoebus Apollo was supposed to possess the power of restoring life and health hence he was regarded as the god of healing but this feature in his character we shall find more particularly developed in his son asclepius the veritable God Of The Healing Art
Pursuing our analysis of the various phases in the character of Phoebus Apollo we find that with the first beams of his genial light all nature awakens to renewed life and the woods re-eco with the jubilant sound of the untaught Lays warbled by thousands of feathered choristers
Hence by a natural inference he is the god of music and as according to the belief of the ancients The Inspirations of Genius were in separately connected with the Glorious Light Of Heaven he is also the god of poetry and acts as the special patron of the Arts and Sciences
Apollo is himself the Heavenly musician among the Olympic gods whose Banquets are gladdened by the wondrous strains which he produces from his favorite instrument the seven stringed liar in the cultists of Apollo Music formed a distinguishing feature all sacred dances and even the sacrifices in his honor were performed
To the sound of musical instruments and it is in a great measure owing to the influence which the music in his worship exercise on the Greek nation that Apollo came to be regarded as the leader of the nine muses the legitimate divinities of poetry and song in this character he is called musagitis
And is always represented robed in a long flowing garment his liar to the tones of which he appears to be singing is suspended by a band across the chest his head is encircled by a wreath of Laurel and his long hair streaming down over his shoulders gives him a somewhat effeminate appearance
And now we must view the Glorious God of Light under another and as far as regards his influence over the Greek Nation are much more important aspect for in historical times all the other functions and attributes of Apollo sink into comparative insignificance before the great power which she exercised as God of Prophecy
It is true that all Greek gods were endowed to a certain extent with the faculty of foretelling future events but Apollo as Sun God was the concentration of all prophetic power as it was supposed that nothing escaped his All-Seeing Eye which penetrated the most hidden recesses and laid bare the
Secrets which lay concealed behind the dark veil of the future we have seen that when Apollo assumed his Godlike form he took his place Among The Immortals but he had not long enjoyed the rapturous Delights of Olympus before he felt within him an Ardent desire to fulfill his great mission of
Interpreting to mankind the will of his mighty father and accordingly descended to Earth and traveled through many countries seeking a fitting sight upon which to establish an oracle at length he reached the southern side of the Rocky Heights of Parnassus beneath which lay the harbor of krissa here under the overhanging cliff he
Found a secluded spot where from the most ancient times there had existed in Oracle in which Gaya herself had revealed the future to man this time she had resigned to Themis it was Guided by the huge serpent python the scourge of the surrounding neighborhood and the terror alike of men and Cattle
The young God full of confidence in his unerving aim attacked and slew the monster with his arrows thus freeing land and people from their Mighty enemy The Grateful inhabitants anxious to do honor to their deliverer flocked around Apollo who proceeded to Mark out a plan for a temple and with the assistance of
Numbers of eager volunteers a suitable edifice was soon erected it now became necessary to choose ministers who would offer up sacrifices interpret his prophecies to the people and take charge of the Temple looking round he saw in the far distance a vessel bound from Crete to the Peloponnesus and determined to avow
Himself of her crew for his service assuming the shape of an enormous dolphin he agitated the waters to such a degree that the ship was tossed violently to and fro to the great alarm of the Mariners at the same time he raised A Mighty Wind which drove the ship into the harbor of
Crissa where she ran aground the terrified Sailors dared not set foot on shore but Apollo under the form of a vigorous youth stepped down to the vessel revealed himself in his true character and informed them that it was he who had driven them to Chrissa in order that they might become his priests
To serve him in his Temple arrived at the sacred Fein he instructed them how to perform the services in his honor and desired them to worship him under the name of Apollo delphinius because it had first appeared to them under the form of a dolphin thus was established the far-famed
Oracle of Delphi the only institution of the kind which was not exclusively National for it was consulted by lydians phrygians Etruscans Romans Etc and in fact was held in the highest repute all over the world in obedience to its decrees the laws of like urges were introduced and the earliest Greek colonies founded
No cities were built without first Consulting the delphic oracle for it was believed that Apollo took special delight in the founding of cities the first stone of which he lady person nor was any Enterprise ever undertaken without inquiring at this sacred feign as to its probable success but that which brought Apollo more
Closely home to the hearts of the people and raised the whole moral tone of the Greek Nation was the belief gradually developed with the intelligence of the people that he was the god who accepted repentance as an atonement for sin who pardoned the contrite Sinner and who acted as the
Special protector of those who like orestes had committed a crime which required long years of expiation Polo is represented by the poets as being eternally young his countenance glowing with joyous life is the embodiment of immortal Beauty his eyes are of a deep blue his forehead low but Broad and intellectual his hair
Which falls over his shoulders in Long waving locks is of a golden or warm Chestnut hue he is crowned with Laurel and wears a purple robe in his hand he Bears his Silver Bow which is unbent when he smiles but ready for use when he menaces evildoers but Apollo the eternally beautiful youth
The Perfection of all that is graceful and refined rarely seems to have been happy in his love either his advances met with the repulse or his Union with the object of his affection was attended with fatal consequences his first love was Daphne daughter of penius the river god who was so averse
To marriage that she entreated her father to allow her to lead a life of celibacy and devote herself to the chase which she loved to the exclusion of all other Pursuits but one day soon after his victory over the python Apollo happened to see Eros bending his
Bow and proud of his own Superior strength and skill he laughed at the efforts of the little Archer saying that such a weapon was more suited to the one who had just killed the terrible serpent Eros angrily replied that his Arrow should pierce the heart of the mocha
Himself and flying off to the summit of Mount Parnassus he drew from his quiver two darts of different workmanship one of gold which had the effect of inspiring love the other of lead which created aversion taking aim at Apollo he pierced his breast with the golden shaft
Whilst the lead and one he discharged into the bosom of the beautiful Daphne the son of letter instantly felt the most Ardent affection for the nymph who on her part Evans the greatest dislike towards her Divine lover and at his approach fled from him like a hunted deer
He called upon her in the most endearing accents to stay but she still sped on until at length becoming faint with fatigue and fearing that she was about to succumb she called upon the gods to come to her Aid hardly had she uttered her prayer before
A heavy torpo seized her Limbs and just as Apollo threw out his arms to embrace her she became transformed into a laurel bush he sorrowfully crowned his head with its leaves and declared that in memory of his love it should henceforth remain Evergreen and be held sacred to him
He next sought the love of my PESA the daughter of evidence but though her father approved his suit the maiden preferred a youth named Idis who contrived to carry her off in a winged Chariot which she had procured from Poseidon Apollo pursued the fugitives whom he quickly overtook and forcibly seizing
The bride refused to resign her Zeus then interfered and declared that my PESA herself must decide which of her lovers should claim her as his wife after due reflection she accepted Ida says her husband judiciously concluding that although the attractions of the Divine Apollo were Superior to those of
Her lover it would be wiser to unite herself to a mortal who growing old with herself would be less likely to forsake her when advancing years should Rob her of her charms Cassandra daughter of Priam king of Troy was another object of the love of Apollo she feigned to return his affection and
Promised to marry him provided he would confer upon her the gift of Prophecy but having received the Boon she desired the treacherous Maiden refused to comply with the conditions upon which it had been granted incense said her breach of Faith Apollo unable to recall the gift he had
Bestowed rendered it useless by causing her predictions to fail in obtaining credits Cassandra became famous in history for her prophetic powers but her prophecies were never believed for instance she warned her brother Paris that if he brought back a wife from Greece he would cause the destruction of his father’s house and Kingdom
She also warned the Trojans not to admit the wooden horse within the walls of the city and foretold the two Agamemnon all the disasters which afterwards befell him Apollo afterwards married Coronas a nymph of Larissa and thought himself happy in the possession of her faithful love but once more he was doomed to
Disappointment for one day his favorite bird the crowed to him with the intelligence that his wife had transferred her affections to a youth of harmonia Apollo burning with rage instantly destroyed her with one of his death-bringing darts too late he repented of his rashness for she had been tenderly beloved by him and
He would feign have recalled her to life but although he exerted all his healing powers his efforts were in vain he punished the crow for its garility by changing the color of its plumage from Pure White to intense black and forbade it to fly any longer among the other birds
Coronas left an infant son named asclepius who afterwards became God of Medicine his powers were so extraordinary that he could not only cure the sick but could even restore the dead to life at last Adis complained to Zeus that the number of Shades conducted to his dominions was daily increasing and the
Great ruler of Olympus fearing that mankind thus protected against sickness and death would be able to defy the gods themselves killed asclepius with one of his Thunderbolts the loss of his highly gifted son so exasperated Apollo that being unable to vent his anger on Zeus he destroyed the
Cyclops who had forged the Fatal Thunderbolts for this offense Apollo would have been banished by Zeus to Tartarus but at the earnest intercession of lito he partially relented and contended himself with depriving him of all power and dignity and imposing on him a temporary servitude in the house of admitus king of thessaly
Apollo Faithfully served his royal master for nine years in the humble capacity of a shepherd and was treated by him with every kindness and consideration During the period of his service the king sought the hand of our sisters the beautiful daughter of peleus son of Poseidon but her father declared that he
Would only resign her to The Suitor who should succeed in yoking a lion and a wild boar to his chariot by the aid of his divine herdsmen admitus accomplished this difficult task and gained his bride nor was this the only favor which the king received from the exiled God for
Apollo obtained from the fates the gift of immortality for his benefactor on condition that when his last hour approached some member of his own family should be willing to die in his Stead when the Fatal hour arrived an admitus felt that he was at the point of death
He implored his aged parents to yield to him their few remaining days but life is sweet even to old age and they both refused to make the sacrifice demanded of them our sisters however who had secretly devoted herself to death for her husband was seized with Immortal sickness which
Kept pace with his rapid recovery the devoted wife breathed her last in the arms of admitus and he had just consigned her to the tomb when Heracles chance to come to the Palace admitus held the rights of hospitality so sacred that he at first kept Silence with regard to his great bereavement
But as soon as his friend heard what had occurred he bravely descended into the tomb and when death came to claim his prey he exerted His Marvelous strength and held him in his arms until he promised to restore the beautiful and heroic Queen to the bosom of her family
Whilst pursuing the peaceful life of a Shepherd Apollo formed a strong friendship with two youth named hyacinthus and siparasis but the great favor shown to them by the god did not suffice to Shield them from misfortune the former was one day throwing the discus with Apollo when running too
Eagerly to take up the one thrown by the god he was struck on the head with it and killed on the spot Apollo was overcome with grief at the sad end of his young favorite but being unable to restore him to life he changed him into the flower
Called after him the Hyacinth so parasis had The Misfortune to kill by accident one of Apollo’s favorite Stags which so prayed on his mind that he gradually pined away and died of a broken heart he was transformed by the god into a cypress tree which owes its name to this story
After these sad occurrences Apollo quitted thessally and repaired to phrygia in Asia Minor where he met Poseidon who like himself was in Exile and condemned to a temporary servitude on Earth the two Gods now entered the service of Leo Maiden king of Troy Apollo undertaking to tend his flocks
And Poseidon to build the walls of the city but Apollo also contributed his assistance in the erection of those wonderful walls and by the aid of His Marvelous Musical Powers the labors of his fellow worker Poseidon were rendered so light and easy that his otherwise arduous task Advanced with astonishing similarity
For as the Master Hand of the god of Music grasp the cords of his liar the huge blocks of stone moved of their own accord adjusting themselves with the utmost nicety into the places designed for them but though Apollo was so renowned in the art of Music there were two individuals
Who had the effrontery to consider themselves equal to him in this respect and accordingly each challenged him to compete with them in a musical contest these were marcius and pan marcius was a satire who having picked up the flute which athene had thrown away and discussed discovered to his great delight and
Astonishment that in consequence of its having touched the lips of a goddess it played of itself in a most Charming manner marcius who was a great lover of music and much beloved on this account by all the elf-like denizens of the woods and Glenns was so intoxicated with joy at
This discovery that he foolishly challenged Apollo to compete with him in a musical contest the challenge being accepted the muses were chosen umpires and it was decided that the unsuccessful candidate should suffer the punishment of being flayed alive for a long time the merits of both claimants remain so equally balanced
That it was impossible to award the palm of Victory to either seeing which Apollo resolved to conquer added The Sweet Tones of his melodious voice to the strains of his liar and this at once turned the scale in his favor the unhappy Macias being defeated had to undergo the terrible penalty and his
Untimely fate was universally lamented indeed the satires and dryads his companions wept so incessantly at his fate that their tears uniting together formed a river in phrygia which is still known by the name of marcius the result of the contest with pan was by no means of so serious a character
The god of Shepherds having affirmed that he could play more skillfully on his flute of seven reads the sirens or panzer’s pipe then Apollo on his world-renowned liar a contest ensued in which Apollo was pronounced the Victor by all the judges appointed to decide between the Rival candidates
Midas king of regia alone demured at this decision having the bad taste to prefer the uncouth tones of the panzer’s pipe to the refined Melodies of Apollo’s liar incensed at the obstinacy and stupidity of the phrygian king Apollo punished him by giving him the ears of an ass
Midas horrified at being thus disfigured determined to hide his disgrace from his subjects by means of a cap his Barber however could not be kept in ignorance of the fact and was therefore bribed with Rich gifts never to reveal it finding however that he could not keep
The secret any longer he dug a hole in the ground into which he whispered it then closing up the aperture he returned home feeling greatly relieved at having thus eased his mind of its burden but after all this very humiliating secret was revealed to the world
For some reads which sprung up from the spot murmured incessantly as they waved to and fro in the Wind King Midas has the ears of an ass in the sad and beautiful story of naobi daughter of Tantalus and wife of amphion king of Thebes we have another instance
Of the severe punishments meted out by Apollo to those who in any way incurred his displeasure naobi was the proud mother of seven sons and Seven Daughters and exalting in the number of her children she upon one occasion ridiculed the worship of Leto because she had but
One son and daughter and desired the thebans for the future to give to her the honors and sacrifices which they had here thereto offered to the mother of Apollo and Artemis the sacrilegious words has scarcely passed her lips before Apollo called upon his sister Artemis to assist him in avenging the
Insult offered to their mother and soon their invisible arrows sped through the air Apollo slew all the sons and Artemis having already slain all the daughters save one the youngest and best beloved whom naobi classed in her arms when the agonized mother implored the enraged
Deities to leave her at least one out of all her beautiful children but even as she prayed the deadly Arrow reached the heart of this child also meanwhile the unhappy father unable to Bear the loss of his children had destroyed himself and his dead body lay beside the lifeless corpse of his
Favorite son widowed and childless the heartbroken mother sat among her dead and the Gods in pity for her unutterable woe turned her into a stone which they transferred to syphilis her native phrygian Mountain where it still continues to shed tears the punishment of naobi forms the subject of a magnificent marble group
Which was found at Rome in the year 1553 and is now in the gallery of eufitsi at Florence the renowned singer Orpheus was the son of Apollo and kaliopi The Muse of epic poetry and as might be expected with parents so highly gifted was endowed with most distinguished intellectual qualifications
Here was a poet a teacher of the religious doctrines known as the orphic Mysteries and a great musician having inherited from his father an extraordinary genius for music when he sang to The Sweet Tones of his liar he Charmed all nature and summoned around him the wild beasts of the
Forests who under the influence of his music became tame and gentle as Lambs the madly rushing torrents stopped their rapid course and the Very mountains and trees moved from their places at the sound of his entrancing melodies Orpheus became United with to a lovely nymph named eurydice the daughter of the
Sea god nerius whom he fondly loved she was no less attached to him and their married life was full of joy and happiness but it was only short-lived for orestius the half-brother of Orpheus having fallen in love with the beautiful eurydice forcibly endeavored to take her from her
Husband and as she fled across some fields to elude his Pursuit she was spitting on the foot by a venomous snake which lay concealed in the long grass eurydice died of the wound and her Sorrowing husband filled the Groves and valleys with his piteous and unceasing Lamentations
His Longing To behold her once more became at last so unconquerable that he determined to Brave the horrors of the lower World in order to entreat Hades to restore to him his beloved wife armed only with his golden liar the gift of Apollo he descended into the gloomy
Depths of Hades where his Heavenly music arrested for a while the torments of the unhappy sufferers the stone of Sisyphus remained Motionless Tantalus forgot his Perpetual thirst the wheel of ixion ceased to revolve and even the furies shed tears and withheld for a time their persecutions undismayed at the scenes of horror and
Suffering which met his view on every side he pursued his way until he arrived at the palace of Hades presenting himself Before the Throne on which sat the stony-hearted king and his consort Persephone Orpheus recounted his woes to the sound of his liar moved to pity by his sweet
Strains they listened to his Melancholy story and consented to release eurydice on condition that he should not look upon her until they reached the upper world Orpheus gladly promised to comply with this injunction and followed by eurydice ascended the Steep and gloomy path which led to the Realms of life and Light
All went well until he was just about to pass the extreme limits of Hades when forgetting for the moment the hard condition he turns to convince himself that his beloved wife was really behind him the glance was fatal and destroyed all his hopes of happiness for as he yearningly stretched out his
Arms to embrace her she was caught back and vanished from his sight forever the grave of Orpheus at this second loss was even more intense than before and he now avoided all human society in vain did the nymphs his once chosen companions endeavored to win him back to
His accustomed taunts their power to charm was gone and music was now his soul consolation he wandered forth alone choosing the wildest and most secluded paths and the hills and veils resounded with his pathetic melodies at last he happened to cross the path of some thracian women
Who were performing The Wild rights of Dionysus Bacchus and in their mad Fury at his refusing to join them they furiously attacked him and tore him in pieces in pity for his unhappy fate the muses collected his remains which they buried at the foot of Mount Olympus and the Nightingale warbled a funeral
Dirge over his grave his head was thrown into the river Hebrews and as it floated down the stream the lips still continued to murmur the Beloved name of eurydice the chief seat of the worship of Apollo was at Delphi and here was the most magnificent of all his temples the
Foundation of which reaches far beyond all historical knowledge and which contained immense riches the offerings of kings and private persons who had received favorable replies from the oracle the Greeks believed Delphi to be the central point of the Earth because two Eagles sent forth by Zeus one from the
East the other from the West was said to have arrived here at the same moment The pythian Games celebrated in honor of the victory of Apollo over the python took place at Delphi every four years at the first celebration of these games gods goddesses and Heroes contended for
The prizes which were at first of gold or silver but consisted in later times of simple Laurel wreaths on account of its being the place of his birth the whole island of delos was consecrated to Apollo where he was worshiped with great solemnity the greatest care was taken to preserve
The sanctity of the spot for which reason no one was suffered to be buried there at the foot of Mount synthus was a splendid Temple of Apollo which possessed an oracle and was enriched with magnificent offerings from all parts of Greece even foreign Nations held this island sacred
For when the Persians passed it on their way to attack Greece they not only sailed by leaving it uninjured but sent Rich presence to the temple games called Delia instituted by Theseus were celebrated at delos every four years a festival termed the gymnopedia was held at Sparta in honor of Apollo in
Which boys sang the Praises of the Gods and of the 300 Laci demonians who fell at the Battle of Thermopylae wolves and Hawks were sacrificed to Apollo and the birds sacred to him were the hawk Raven and Swan end of section 6. myths and legends of ancient Greece and
Rome by e m berens section seven third Dynasty Olympian divinities Hecate and Cellini hecatee Hecate would appear to have been originally a moon goddess worshiped by the Thracians she became confounded and eventually identified with Cellini and Persephone and is one of those divinities of whom the Ancients had various conflicting accounts
Hecate was the daughter of Percy’s and gold wreathed Austria The Starry Night and her sway extended over Earth Heaven and Hell for which reason she is represented in works of art as a triple divinity having three female bodies all young and beautiful and United together in later times when this Divinity
Becomes identified with Persephone she is supposed to inhabit the lower world as a malignant deity and henceforward it is the gloomy or inspiring side of her character which alone develops itself she now presides over all practices connected with witchcraft and enchantments haunts sepulchas and the point where two roads cross and lonely
Spots where murders have been committed she was supposed to be connected with the appearance of ghosts and specters to possess unlimited influence over the powers of the lower world and to be able to lay to rest unearthly apparitions by her magic spells and incantations Hecate appears as a gigantic woman
Bearing a torch and a sword her feet and hair are formed of snakes and her passage is accompanied by Voices of Thunder weird shrieks and yells and a deep baying and Howling of dogs her favor was propitiated by offerings and sacrifices principally consisting of black Lambs her festivals were
Celebrated at Night by Torchlight when these animals were offered to her accompanied by many peculiar ceremonies these ceremonies were carried out with the minutest attention to details as it was believed that the emission of the slightest particular would afford to her ministers the evil spirits of the lower
World who hovered round the worshipers an opportunity for entering among them and exerting their baneful influence at the end of every month food was placed wherever two roads met in Readiness for her and other malignant divinities in studying The Peculiar characteristics which Hecate assumes when she usurps the place of Persephone
The rightful Mistress of the lower world we are reminded of the various superstitions with regard to specters Witchcraft Etc which have even down to our own times exerted so powerful in influence over the minds of the ignorant and which would appear to owe their origin to a remote Pagan source Cellini Luna
Justice Helios personified the Sun so his sister Cellini represented the moon and was supposed to drive her Chariot across the sky whilst her brother was reposing after the toils of the day when the shades of evening began to unfold the Earth the two milk white steeds of Cellini rose out of the
Mysterious depths of Oceanus seated in a silvery Chariot and accompanied by her daughter hearse the goddess of the Jew appeared the mild and gentle Queen of the Night with a crescent on her Fair brow a Gauzy Veil flowing behind and a lighter torch in her hand Cellini greatly admired a beautiful
Young Shepherd named Endymion to whom Zeus had accorded the privilege of Eternal youth combined with the faculty of sleeping whenever he desired and as long as he wished seeing this lovely youth fast asleep on Mount latmus Cellini was so struck with his beauty that she came down every
Night from Heaven to watch over and protect him end of section 7. myths and legends of ancient Greece and Rome by e m berens Section 8 third Dynasty Olympian divinities Artemis Artemis Diana Artemis was worshiped by the Greeks under various appellations To Each of which belonged to special
Characteristics thus she is known as the Acadian Ephesian and baronian Artemis and also as Celine Artemis and in order fully to comprehend the worship of this Divinity we must consider her under each aspect Acadian Artemis The Arcadian Artemis the real Artemis of the Greeks was the daughter of Zeus and lito
And twin sister of Apollo she was the goddess of hunting and chastity and having obtained from her father permission to lead a life of celibacy she ever remained a maiden divinity Artemis is the feminine counterpart of her brother the Glorious God of Light and like him though she deals out
Destruction and sudden death to men and animals she is also able to alleviate suffering and cure diseases like Apollo also she is skilled in the use of the bow but in a far more imminent degree for in the character of Artemis who devoted herself to the Chase and passionate ardor this becomes an
All-distinguishing feature armed with her bow and quiver and attended by her train of huntresses who were nymphs of the woods and springs she roamed over the mountains in pursuit of her favorite exercise destroying in her course the wild animals of the forest when the chase was ended Artemis and her
Maidens loved to assemble in a shady grove or on the banks of a favorite stream where they joined in the Mary song or graceful dance and made the hills ReSound with their joyous shouts as the type of Purity and chastity Artemis was especially venerated by Young maidens who before marrying
Sacrificed their hair to her she was also the patroness of those vowed to celibacy and punished severely any infringement of their obligation the huntress goddess is represented as being a head taller than her attendant nymphs and always appears as a youthful and slender Maiden who features the beautiful but wanting
In gentleness of expression her hair is gathered negligently into a knot at the back of her well-shaped head and her figure though somewhat masculine is most graceful in its attitude and proportions the short robe she wears leaves her limbs free for the exercise of her Chase her Devotion to which is indicated by
The quiver which is slung over her shoulder and the bow which she bears in her hand there are many famous statues of this Divinity but the most celebrated is that known as the Diana of Versailles now in the Louvre which forms a not unworthy companion to the Apollo Belvedere of the Vatican
In this statue the goddess appears in the act of rescuing a hunter deer from its pursuers on whom she is turning with angry Mane one hand is laid protectingly on the head of the Stag whilst with the other she draws an arrow from the quiver which hangs over her shoulder
Her attributes are the bow quiver and spear the animal sacred to her are the hind dog bear and wild boar Artemis promptly resented any disregard or neglect of her worship a remarkable instance of this is shown in the story of the Caledonian boar hunt which is as follows
Had incurred the displeasure of Artemis by neglecting to include her in a general sacrifice to the gods which she had offered up out of gratitude for a Bountiful Harvest the goddess enraged at this neglect sent a wild boar of extraordinary size and prodigious strength which destroyed the sprouting grain laid waste the
Fields and threatened the inhabitants with famine and death at this juncture meliasia the brave son of Aeneas returned from the argonautic Expedition and finding his country ravaged by this Dreadful Scourge and treated the assistance of all the celebrated Heroes of the age to join him in hunting the Ferocious monster
Among the most famous of those who responded to his call were Jason Castor Pollux Idis lenses peleus telemon is periphys and Theseus the brothers of Althea wife of Aeneas joined the hunters and Millie Asia also enlisted into his service the fleet-footed huntress Atlanta the father of this Maiden was skeenus an
Acadian who disappointed at the birth of a daughter when he had particularly desired a son had exposed her on the parthenian hill where he left her to perish here she was nursed by a she-bear and at last found by some Hunters who reared her and gave her the name of Atlanta
As the maiden grew up she became an added lover of the Chase and was alike distinguished for her beauty and courage though often wood she led a life of strict celibacy an oracle having predicted that inevitable Misfortune awaited her should she give herself in marriage to any of her numerous suitors
Many of the heroes objected to hunt in company with a maiden but maliaja who loved Atlanta overcame their opposition and the Valiant band set out on their expedition Atlanta was the first to wound the ball with her spear but not before two of the heroes had met their death from his Fierce tusks
After a long and desperate encounter Millie ages succeeded in killing the monster and presented the head and hide to Atlanta as trophies of the victory the uncles of meliasia however forcibly took the hide from the maiden claiming their right to the spoil as next of kin if meliaja resigned it
Artemis whose anger was still unappeased caused a violent quarrel to arise between uncles and nephew and in the struggle which ensued meliaja killed his mother’s brothers and then restored the height to Atlanta when Althea beheld the dead bodies of the slain Heroes her grief and anger
Knew no bounds she swore to Revenge the death of her brothers and her own son and unfortunately for him the instrument of Vengeance lay ready to her hand at the birth of mileage the moiri or Fates entered the house of enius and pointing to a piece of wood
Then burning on the half declared that as soon as it was consumed the babe would surely die on hearing this Althea seized a brand laidied up carefully in a chest and henceforth preserved it as her most precious possession but now love for her son giving place to the resentment she felt against the
Murderer of her brothers she threw the Fatal brand into the devouring flames as it consumed the Vigor of Miley Asia wasted away and when it was reduced to ashes he expired repenting too late the terrible effects of her rash deed Althea in remorse and despair took away her own life
The news of the courage and the intrepidity displayed by Atlanta in the famous boar hunt being carried to the ears of her father caused him to acknowledge his long-lost child urged by him to choose one of her numerous suitors she consented to do so but made it a condition that he alone
Who could outstrip her in a race should become her husband whilst those she defeated should be put to death by her with the Lance which she bore in her hand thus many suitors had perished for the maiden was unequaled for swiftness of foot but at last a beautiful youth named tip
Omnis who had vainly endeavored to win her love by his assiduous attentions in the chase ventured to enter the Fatal lists knowing that only by stratagem could he hope to be successful he obtained by the help of Aphrodite three golden apples from the garden of the Hesperides
Which he threw down at intervals during his course Atlanta secure a victory stooped to pick up the tempting fruit and in the meantime hippomenes arrived at the goal he became the husband of the lovely Atlanta but forgot in his newly found happiness the Gratitude which he owed to Aphrodite
And the goddess withdrew her favor from the pair not long after the prediction which foretold Misfortune to Atlanta in the event of her marriage was verified for she and her husband having strayed unsanctioned into a sacred grove of Zeus were both transformed into lions the trophies of the ever memorable boar
Hunt had been carried by Atlanta into Arcadia and for many centuries the identical hide and enormous tusks of the Caledonian boar hung in the temple of athene at teguya the tasks were afterwards conveyed to Rome and shown there among other Curiosities a forcible instance of the manner in
Which Artemis resented any intrusion on her retirement is saying in the Fate which befill the famous Hunter action who happening one day to see Artemis and her attendance bathing imprudently ventured to approach the spot the goddess incensed at his audacity sprinkled him with water and transformed him into a stag
Whereupon he was torn in pieces and devoured by his own dogs Ephesian Artemis the Ephesian Artemis known to us as Diana of the Ephesians was a very ancient Asiatic Divinity of Persian origin called Metra whose worshiped the Greek colonists found already established when they first settled in
Asia Minor and whom they identified with their own Greek Artemis though she really possessed but one single attribute in common with their home deity Metra was a twofold Divinity and represented in one phase of her character or pervading love in the other she was the light of Heaven
And as Artemis in her character as Celine was the only Greek female Divinity who represented Celestial light the Greek settlers according to their customer fusing foreign deities into their own seized at once upon this point of resemblance and decided that Metra should henceforth be regarded as identical with Artemis
In her character as the love which pervades all nature and penetrates everywhere they believed her also to be present in the mysterious realm of shades where she exercised her benign sway replacing to a certain extent that ancient Divinity Hecate and partly usurping also the place of Persephone as Mistress of the lower world
Thus they believed that it was she who permitted the spirits of The Departed to revisit the Earth in order to communicate with those they loved and to give them timely warning of coming evil in fact this Great Mighty and omnipresent Power of Love as embodied in the Ephesian Artemis was believed by the
Great thinkers of old to be the ruling Spirit of the universe and it was to her influence that all the mysterious and beneficent workings of nature were ascribed there was a magnificent Temple erected to this Divinity at Ephesus a city of Asia Minor which was ranked among the seven wonders of the world
And was unequaled in Beauty and grandeur the interior of this edifice was adorned with statues and paintings and contained 127 columns 60 feet in height each column having been placed there by a different King the wealth deposited in this Temple was enormous and the goddess was here worshiped with particular awe and solemnity
In the interior of the edifice stood a statue of her formed of ebony with lines on her arms and turrets on her head whilst a number of breasts indicated the fruitfulness of the earth and of nature testifon was the principal architect of this world-renowned structure which however was not entirely completed till
220 years after the foundation stone was laid but the labor of centuries was destroyed in a single night for a man called herosteritus seized with the insane desire of making his name famous to all succeeding Generations set fire to it and completely destroyed it so great was the indignation and sorrow
Of the Ephesians At This calamity that they enacted a law forbidding the incendiary’s name to be mentioned thereby however defeating their own object for thus the name of herosteritus has been handed down to posterity and will live as long as the memory of the famous temple of Ephesus baronian Artemis
In ancient times the country which we now call the Crimea was known by the name of the torika kirstenesis it was colonized by Greg settlers who finding that the scythian inhabitants had a native Divinity somewhat resembling their own Artemis identified her with the huntress goddess of the
Mother country the worship of this Torah in Artemis was attended with the most barbarous practices four in accordance with the law which she had enacted or strangers whether male or female Landing or Shipwrecked on her Shores were sacrificed upon her altars it is supposed that this decree
Was issued by the Taurean goddess of Chastity to protect the purity of her followers by keeping them apart from foreign influences the interesting story of epigenia a priestess in the temple of Artemis at Taurus forms the subject of one of Schiller’s most beautiful plays the circumstances occurred at the
Commencement of the Trojan War and are as follows Fleet collected by the Greeks for the siege of Troy had assembled at Alice in boisha a and was about to set sail when Agamemnon the commander-in-chief had The Misfortune to kill accidentally a stag which was Grazing In A Grove sacred to Artemis
The offended goddess sent continuous calms that delayed the departure of the fleet and calcas the soothsayer who had accompanied the Expedition declared that nothing less than the sacrifice of agamemnon’s favorite daughter if Virginia would appease the Wrath of the goddess at these words the heroic heart of the
Brave leader sank within him and he declared that rather than consent to serve fearful and alternative he would give up his share of the Expedition and return to Argos in this dilemma Odysseus and other great generals called a council to discuss the matter and after much deliberation it was decided
That private feeling must yield to the welfare of the state for a long time the unhappy Agamemnon turned a deaf ear to their arguments but at last they succeeded in persuading him that it was his duty to make the sacrifice he accordingly dispatched a messenger to his wife clitim nestra begging her to
Send a Virginia to him alleging as a pretext that the Great Hero Achilles desired to make her his wife rejoicing at the brilliant Destiny which awaited her beautiful daughter the fond mother at once obeyed the command and sent her to all us when the maiden arrived at her
Destination and discovered to her horror the Dreadful fate which awaited her she threw herself in an Agony of grief at her father’s feet and with sobs and tears entreated him to have mercy on her and to spare her Young Life but alas her Doom was sealed and her now
Repentant and heartbroken father was powerless to avert it the unfortunate victim was bound to The Altar and already the Fatal knife was raised to deal the death blow when suddenly if Virginia disappeared from View and in her place on the altar lay a beautiful deer ready to be sacrificed
It was Artemis herself who pitying the youth and beauty of her victim caused her to be conveyed in a cloud tutorica where she became one of her priestesses and entrusted with the charge of her Temple a dignity however which necessitated the offering of those human sacrifices presented to Artemis
Many years passed away during which time the long and worrisome Siege of Troy had come to an end and the brave Agamemnon had returned home to meet death at the hands of his wife and Aegis this but his daughter ephogenia was still an exile from her native country and
Continued to perform the terrible duties which her office involved Chad long given up all hopes of ever been restored to her friends when one day two Greek strangers landed on torika’s inhospitable shores these were arrestes and pilates whose romantic attachment to each other has made their names synonymous for devoted self-sacrificing friendship
Arrestes was a Virginia’s brother and pilates her cousin and their object in undertaking an expedition fraught with so much Peril was to obtain the statue of the Taurean Artemis arrestes having incurred the anger of the furies for avenging the murder of his father Agamemnon was pursued by them
Wherever he went until at last he was informed by the Oracle of Delphi that in order to pacify them he must convey the image of the Taurean Artemis from Taurus to Attica this hit once resolved to do and accompanied by his faithful friend Pilates who insisted on sharing the
Dangers of the undertaking he set out for torika but the unfortunate youths had hardly stepped on Shore before they were seized by the natives who as usual conveyed them for sacrifice to the Temple of Artemis if Virginia discovering that they were Greeks though unaware of their near relationship to herself thought the
Opportunity a favorable one for sending Tidings of her existence to her native country and accordingly requested one of the strangers to be the bearer of a letter from her to her family a magnanimous dispute now arose between the friends and each besought the other to accept the precious privilege of life
And freedom pilates at length overcome by the Urgent entreaties of arrestes agreed to be the bearer of the missive but on looking more closely at the superscription he observed to his intense surprise that it was addressed to arrestes hereupon an explanation followed the brother and sister recognized each other amid joyful tears
And loving Embraces and assisted by her friends and Kinsmen if Virginia escaped with them from a country where she had spent so many unhappy days and witnessed so many scenes of horror and anguish the fugitives having contrived to obtain the image of the Taurean Artemis carried it with them to Braun in Attica
This Divinity was henceforth known as the baronian Artemis and the rights which had rendered her worship so Infamous in torika were now introduced into Greece and human victims bled freely under the sacrificial knife both in Athens and Sparta the revolting practice of offering human sacrifices to her was continued until
The time of like hergus the great Spartan law Giver who put an end to it by substituting in its place one which was hardly less barbarous namely the scorching of youths who were whipped on the altars of the baronian Artemis in the most cruel manner sometimes indeed
They expired under the Lash in which case their mothers far from lamenting their fate are said to have rejoiced considering this an honorable death for their sons I Artemis here there too we have seen Artemis only in the various phases of her terrestrial character but just as her brother Apollo Drew into
Himself by degrees the attributes of that more ancient Divinity Helios the sun god so in like manner she came to be identified in later times with Cellini the moon goddess in which character she is always represented as wearing on her forehead a glittering Crescent whilst a flowing veil bespangled with stars
Reaches to her feet and a long robe completely envelops her end of section 8. myths and legends of ancient Greece and Rome by e m berens section 9 third Dynasty Olympian divinities Hephaestus and Poseidon Hephaestus Vulcan Hephaestus the son of Zeus and Hera was the god of fire in its beneficial aspect
And the presiding deity over all workmanship accomplished by means of this useful element he was universally honored not only as the God of all mechanical Arts but also as a house and half Divinity who exercised a beneficial influence on civilized society in general unlike the other Greek divinities he was
Ugly and deformed being awkward in his movements and limping in his gate this latter defect originated as we have already seen in the wrath of his father Zeus who hurled him down from heaven in consequence of his taking the part of Hera in one of the domestic disagreements which so frequently arose
Between this Royal pair Hephaestus was a whole day falling from Olympus to the Earth where he at length alighted on the island of lemnos the inhabitants of the country seeing him descending through the air received him in their arms but in spite of their care
His leg was broken by the fall and he remained ever afterwards lame in one foot grateful for the kindness of the lemnings he henceforth took up his Abode on their Island and their book for himself a superb Palace and forges for the pursuit of his avocation
He instructed the people how to work in metals and also taught them other valuable and useful Arts it is said that the first work of Hephaestus was a most ingenious Throne of gold with secret Springs which he presented to Hera it was arranged in such a manner that once seated she found herself
Unable to move and though all the gods endeavored to extricate her their efforts were unavailing Hephaestus thus revenged himself on his mother for the cruelty she had always displayed towards him on account of his want of calmliness and Grace Dionysus the wine God contrived however to intoxicate Hephaestus and then
Induced him to return to Olympus where after having released the Queen of Heaven from her very undignified position he became reconciled to his parents he now built for himself a glorious Palace on Olympus of shining gold and made for the other deities those magnificent edifices which they inhabited
He was assisted in his various and exquisitely skillful works of art by two female statues of pure gold formed by his own hand which possessed the power of motion and always accompanied him wherever he went with the assistance of the Cyclops he forged for Zeus his wonderful Thunderbolts thus
Investing his mighty father with a new power of terrible import Zeus testified his appreciation of this precious gift by bestowing upon Hephaestus the beautiful Aphrodite in marriage but this was a questionable Boon for the lovely Aphrodite who was the personification of all grace and beauty felt no affection for her
Ungainly and unattractive spouse and amused herself by ridiculing his awkward movements and unsightly person on one occasion especially when Hephaestus good naturally took upon himself the office of cupbearer to the Gods his hobling gate and extreme awkwardness created the greatest mirth among the celestials in which his
Disloyal partner was the first to join with unconcealed merriment Aphrodite greatly preferred Aries to her husband and this preference naturally gave rise to much Jealousy on the part of Hephaestus and caused them great unhappiness her Festus appears to have been an indispensable member of the Olympic assembly where he plays the part of
Smith amra Chariot Builder Etc as already mentioned he constructed the Palaces where the gods resided fashioned the golden shoes with which they tried the air or water built for them their wonderful chariots and shot with brass the horses of celestial breed which conveyed these glittering equippages over land and sea
He also made the tripods which moved of themselves in and out of the celestial Halls formed for Zeus the far-famed Aegis and erected the Magnificent Palace of the Sun he also created the bronze-footed balls of 80s which breathed Flames from their nostrils sent forth clouds of smoke and
Filled the air with their roaring among his most renowned works of art for the use of Mortals were the armor of Achilles and Aeneas the beautiful necklace of harmonia and the crown of ariadne but his Masterpiece was Pandora of whom a detailed account has already been given
There was a temple on Mount Etna erected in his honor which none but the pure and virtuous were permitted to enter the entrance to this Temple was guarded by dogs which possessed the extraordinary faculty of being able to discriminate between the righteous and the unrighteous fawning upon and caressing the good
Whilst they rushed upon all evil doers and drove them away Hephaestus is usually represented as a powerful Brawny and very muscular man of middle height and mature age his strong uplifted arm is raised in the act of striking the Anvil with a hammer which she holds in one hand whilst with
The other he is turning a thunderbolt which an eagle beside him is waiting to carry to Zeus the principal seat of his worship was the island of lemnos where he was regarded with peculiar veneration Poseidon Neptune Poseidon was the son of Kronos and Rhea and the brother of Zeus he was god of
The sea more particularly of the Mediterranean and like the element over which he presided was of a variable disposition now violently agitated and now calm and Placid for which reason he is sometimes represented by The Poets as quiet and composed and at others as Disturbed and angry
In the earliest ages of Greek mythology he merely symbolized the watery element but in later times as navigation and intercourse with other nations engendered greater traffic by sea Poseidon gained in importance and came to be regarded as a distinct Divinity holding indisputable dominion over the sea and over all divinities who
Acknowledged him as their Sovereign ruler he possessed the power of causing it will Mighty and destructive tempests in which the Billows rise mountains High and the wind becomes a hurricane Land and Sea being enveloped in thick Mists whilst destruction assails the unfortunate Mariners exposed to their Fury
On the other hand his alone was the power of stilling the angry waves of soothing the Troubled Waters and granting safe Voyage to Mariners for this reason Poseidon was always invoked and propitiated by a libation before a voyage was undertaken and sacrifices and thanksgivings were gratefully offered to him after a safe
And prosperous journey by sea the symbol of his power was the fisherman’s fork or trident by means of which he produced earthquakes raised up Islands from the Bottom of the Sea and caused Wells to Spring forth out of the Earth Poseidon was essentially a presiding deity over fishermen and was on that
Account more particularly worshiped and revered in countries bordering on the Seacoast where fish naturally formed a stable commodity of trade he was supposed to vent his displeasure by sending disastrous inundations which completely destroyed whole countries and were usually accompanied by terrible Marine monsters who swallowed up and devoured Those whom the floods had
Spared it is probable that these sea monsters are the poetical figures which represent the Demons of hunger and famine necessarily accompanying a general inundation Poseidon is generally represented as resembling his brother Zeus in features height and general aspect but we miss in the countenance of the sea god the kindness and benignity which
So pleasingly distinguish his mighty brother the eyes are bright and piercing and the Contour of the face somewhat sharper in its outline than that of Zeus thus corresponding as it were with his more angry and violent nature his hair waves in dark disorderly masses over his shoulders
His chest is Broad and his frame powerful and stalwart he wears a short curling bed and a band round his head he usually appears standing erect in a graceful shell Chariot drawn by hippocamps or sea horses with golden manes and brazenhofs who bound over the dancing waves with such wonderful
Swiftness that the Chariot scarcely touches the water the monsters of the deep acknowledging their Mighty Lord gamble playfully around him whilst the sea joyfully Smooths a path for the passage of its all-powerful ruler he inhabited a beautiful palace at the bottom of the sea at a gear in ubia
And also possessed a royal residence on Mount Olympus which however he only visited when his presence was required at the Council of the Gods his wonderful Palace beneath the waters was a vast extent in its lofty and capacious Halls thousands of his followers could Assemble the exterior of the building was of
Bright gold which the continual wash of the waters preserved untarnished in the interior lofty and graceful columns supported the gleaming Dome everywhere Fountains of glistening silvery water played everywhere Groves and Arbors of feathery leaved sea plants appeared whilst rocks of pure Crystal listened with all the varied colors of the rainbow
Some of the paths were strewn with white sparkling sand interspersed with jewels pearls and Amber this delightful Abode was surrounded on all sides by wide Fields where there were whole Groves of dark purple Coraline and Tufts of beautiful scarlet-leaved plants and sea anemones of every tint he grew bright pink seaweeds mosses of
All Hues and shades and tall grasses which growing upwards formed Emerald caves and grottos such as the nuriadis love whilst fish of various kinds playfully darted in and out in the full enjoyment of their native element nor was illumination wanting in this fairy-like region which at night was lit
Up by the glow worms of the deep but although Poseidon ruled with absolute power over the ocean and its inhabitants he nevertheless bowed submissively to the will of the great ruler of Olympus and appeared at all times desirous of conciliating him we find him coming to his Aid when emergency demanded and frequently
Rendering him valuable assistance against his opponents at the time when Zeus was harassed by the attacks of the Giants he proved himself a most powerful Ally engaging in single combat with a hideous giant named polybotes whom he followed Over the Sea and at last succeeded in destroying by
Hurling upon him the island of Koss these amicable relations between the brothers were however sometimes interrupted thus for instance upon one occasion Poseidon joined Hera and Athen in a secret conspiracy to seize upon the ruler of Heaven Place him in Fetters and deprive him of The Sovereign power
The conspiracy being discovered Hera as the chief instigator of this sacrilegious attempt on the Divine person of Zeus was severely chastised and even beaten by her enraged spouse as a punishment for her rebellion and treachery whilst Poseidon was condemned for the space of a whole year to forego his
Dominion over the sea and it was at this time that in conjunction with Apollo he built for Leah Maiden the walls of Troy Poseidon married a sea nymph named amphotriti whom he would under the form of a dolphin she afterwards became jealous of a beautiful Maiden called Cilla who was
Beloved by Poseidon and in order to Revenge herself she threw some herbs into a well where Cilla was bathing which had the effect of metamorphosing her into a monster of terrible aspect having 12 feet six heads and six long necks and a voice which resembled the bark of a dog
This awful monster is said to have inhabited a cave at a very great height in the famous rock which still Bears her name and was supposed to swoop down from her Rocky imminence upon every ship that passed and with each of her six heads to secure a victim amphitreity is often represented
Assisting Poseidon in attaching the seahorses to his chariot the Cyclops who have been already alluded to in the history of Cronus were the sons of Poseidon and amphotriity they were a wild race of gigantic growth similar in their nature to the earthborn Giants and had only one eye each in the middle
Of their foreheads they led a lawless life possessing neither social manners nor fear of the Gods and were the workmen of Hephaestus whose Workshop was supposed to be in the heart of the volcanic Mountain Aetna he we have another striking instance of the manner in which the Greeks
Personified the powers of nature which they saw in active operation around them they be held with awe mingled with astonishment the fire stones and Ashes which poured forth from the summit of this and other volcanic mountains and with their vivacity of imagination found a solution of the mystery in the supposition that
The god of fire must be busy at work with his men in the depths of the earth and that the mighty Flames which they beheld issued in this manner from his Subterranean Forge the chief representative of the Cyclops was the man-eating monster polyphemus described by Homer as having been
Blinded and outwitted At Last by Odysseus this monster fell in love with a beautiful nymph called galatea but as may be supposed his addresses were not acceptable to the fair Maiden who rejected them in favor of a youth named assis upon which polyphemus with his usual barbarity destroyed the life of his
Rival by throwing upon him a gigantic Rock the blood of the murdered asses gushing out of the rock formed a stream which still Bears his name Triton Rhoda and bentha sesame were also children of Poseidon and amphetriety the sea God was the father of two giant Sons called Otis and effialtis when only
Nine years old they were said to be 27 cubits in height and nine in breadth these youthful Giants were as rebellious as they were powerful even presuming to threaten the gods themselves with hostilities during the war of the gigantic they endeavored to scale Heaven by piling Mighty mountains one upon another
Already they had succeeded in placing Mount Ossa on Olympus and Pelion on Osa when this Empire’s project was frustrated by Apollo who destroyed them with his arrows it was supposed that had not their lives been thus cut off before reaching maturity their sacrilegious designs would have been carried into effect
Peleus and Nellis were also sons of Poseidon their mother tairo was attached to the river god inepias whose form Poseidon assumed and thus won her love peleus became afterwards famous in the story of the Argonauts antonellias was the father of Nestor who was distinguished in the Trojan War
The Greeks believed that it was too Poseidon they were indebted for the existence of the horse which he said to have produced in the following manner athene and Poseidon both claiming the right to name sarcopia the ancient name of Athens a violent dispute arose which was finally settled
By an assembly of the Olympian gods who decided that whichever of the contending parties presented mankind with the most useful gift should obtain the privilege of naming the city upon this Poseidon struck the ground with his strident and the horse sprang forth in all its Untamed strength and graceful Beauty
From the spot which athene touched with her wand issued the Olive Tree whereupon the gods unanimously awarded to her the victory declaring her gift to be the emblem of peace and plenty whilst that of Poseidon was thought to be the symbol of war and bloodshed athene accordingly called the city Athens after herself
And it has ever since retained this name Poseidon tamed the horse for the use of mankind and was believed to have taught men the art of managing horses by the bridle their Simeon games so named because they were held on the isthimists of Corinth in which horse and chariot races were a
Distinguishing feature were instituted in honor of Poseidon he was more especially worshiped in the Peloponnesus though universally revered throughout Greece and in the south of Italy his sacrifices were generally black and white Bulls also wild boars and Rams his usual attributes are the Trident horse and dolphin
In some parts of Greece this Divinity was identified with the sea god nerius for which reason the narodies or Daughters of nerius are represented as accompanying him end of section 9. myths and legends of ancient Greece and Rome by E.M Behrens see divinities Oceanus Oceanus was the son of Uranus and Gia
He was a personification of the ever-flowing Stream which according to the Primitive Notions of the early Greeks encircled the world and from which sprang all the rivers and streams that watered the Earth he was married to tethis one of the Titans and was the father of a numerous progeny
Called the oceanites who are said to have been three thousand in number he alone of all the Titans refrained from Taken past against Zeus in the title machia and was on that account the only one of the Primeval divinities permitted to retain his Dominion under the new Dynasty nerius
Nerius appears to be in the personification of the sea in its calm and Placid moods and was after Poseidon the most important of the sea deities he is represented as a kind benevolent old man possessing the gift of Prophecy and presiding more particularly over the Aegean Sea of which he was considered to
Be the protecting spirit there he dwelt with his wife Doris and their 50 blooming daughters the neriites beneath the waves in a beautiful Grotto Palace and was ever ready to assist distressed Mariners in the hour of danger proteus Proteus more formally known as the old
Man of the sea was the son of Poseidon and gifted with prophetic power but he had an invincible objection to being consulted in his capacity as seer and those who wished him to foretell events watched for the hour of noon when he was in the habit of coming up to the
Island of Pharos with Poseidon’s flock of seals which he tended at the bottom of the sea surrounded by these creatures of the deep he used to Slumber Beneath The Grateful shade of the rocks this was the favorable moment to seize the prophet who in order to avoid opportunities
Would change himself into an infinite variety of forms but patients gained the day four if we were only held long enough he became Weary at last and resuming his true form gave the information desired after which he dive down again to the Bottom of the Sea accompanied by The Animals he tended
Triton and the tritons Triton was the only Center Poseidon and Infinity but he possessed little influence being altogether a minor divinity he is usually represented as preceding his father and acting as his Trumpeter using a conch shell for this purpose he lived with his parents in their beautiful Golden Palace Beneath the Sea
Of tajir and his favorite pastime was to ride over the Billows on horses or sea monsters Triton is always represented as half-man half fish the body below the waist terminating in the tail of a dolphin we frequently find mention of tritons who were either The Offspring or Kindred of Triton glucose
Glucose is said to have become a sea Divinity in the following manner while angling one day he observed the fishy Court and threw on the bank at once nibbled at the grass and then leaped back into the water his curiosity was naturally excited and he proceeded to gratify it by taking
Up a few blades and testing them no sooner was this done obeying an irresistible impulse he precipitated himself into the deep and became a sea god like mostly divinities he was gifted with prophetic power and each year visited all the islands and coasts with a train of marine
Monsters foretelling all kinds of evil hence fishermen dreaded his approach and endeavored by prayer and fasting to avert the misfortunes which he prophesized he is often represented floating on the Billows his body covered with mussels seaweed and shells wearing a full beard and long flowing hair and bitterly bewailing his immortality thetas
The silver-footed fairhead thetas who plays an important part in the mythology of Greece was the daughter of nerius or a Somerset of Poseidon her grace and beauty was so remarkable that Zeus and Poseidon both sought an alliance with her but as it had been foretold that a son
Of hers would gain Supremacy over his father they relinquished their intentions and she became the wife of peleus son of aikus like Proteus thetas possess the power of transforming herself into a variety of different shapes and when wooed by peleus she exerted this power in order to elude him
But knowing that persistence would eventually succeed he held her fast until she assumed her true form their nuptials are celebrated with the utmost Pomp and magnificence and we’re owned by the presence of all the gods and goddesses with the exception of Eris how the goddess of Discord presented her
Exclusion from the marriage festivities has already been shown theaters ever retained great influence over the mighty Lord of Heaven which as we shall see her after she used in favor of a renowned son Achilles in the Trojan War when halcon plunged into the sea in despair after the Shipwreck and death of
Her husband King Sykes theaters transformed both husband and wife into the birds called Kingfishers hellstones which with the tender reflection was characterized the unfortunate couple always fly in pairs the idea of the Ancients was that these birds brought forth their young in nests which float on the surface of the sea in
Calm weather before and after the shortest day when thetas was said to keep the water smooth and tranquil for there is special benefit hence the term Halcyon Days which signifies a period of rest and untroubled Felicity Thomas focus and Sito the early Greeks with their extraordinary power of
Personifying all and every attribute of nature gave a distinct personality to those Mighty wonders of the deep which in all ages have afforded matter of speculation to educated and uneducated alike among these personifications we find Thomas focus and their sister Sito who are The Offspring of pontus Thomas whose name signifies Wonder
Typifies that peculiar translucent condition of the surface of the sea when it reflects Mirror Lake various images and appears to hold in its transparent Embrace The Flaming stars in illuminated cities which also frequently reflected on its glassy bosom Thomas married the lovely Electra whose name signifies a sparkling light produced by electricity
Daughter of Oceanus her amber colored hair was of such rare beauty that none of her fairhead sisters could compare with her and when she wept her tears being too precious to be lost formed drops of shining Amber focus and Zito personified more especially the hidden perils and Terrors of the ocean
They were parents of the Gorgons the Greer and the dragon which guarded the golden apples of the Hesperides Leo’s fee leosithi was originally a mortal named I know daughter of Cadmus king of Thebes she married athamas king of orcamenus who in synthetaran natural conduct to her stepchildren persuaded her in her
Son to the seashore when seeing the hope of Escape she flung herself with the child into the deep they were kindly received where the narodies and became Sea divinities Under the name of Leo Cafe and palamon the sirens the sirens would appear to have been personifications of those numerous rocks
And unseen dangers which are bound on the Southwest coast of Italy they were synonyms with the upper part of the body that of a maiden and the lower that of a seabird having wings attached to their shoulders and were endowed with such wonderful voices that their sweet songs are said
To flirt Mariners to destruction Aries Mars Aries the son of Zeus and Hera was the God of War who gloried in Strife for its own sake he loved the tumult and Havoc of the battlefield and delighted in Slaughter and extermination in fact he presents no benevolent aspect which could possibly
React favorably upon human life poets in particular represent the god of battles as a wild and governable Warrior who passes through the armies like a whirlwind hurling to the ground the Brave and cowardly alike destroying chariots and helmets and triumphing over the terrible desolation which he produces
In all the myths concerning Ares his sister Athena ever appears in opposition to him endeavoring by every means in her power to defeat his bloodthirsty designs thus she assists the Divine Hero diomedes at the siege of Troy to overcome Aries in battle and so well does he profit by a timely
Aid that he succeeds in wounding the sangiro ward God who makes his exit from the field roaring like ten thousand Bulls Aries appears to have been an object of aversion to all the gods of Olympus Aphrodite alone accepted as the son of Hera he had inherited from his mother the strongest feelings of
Independence and contradiction and as he took Delight in upsetting that peaceful cause of stake life which was preeminently the care of Zeus to establish he was naturally disliked and even hated by him when wounded by diomedes as above related he complains to his father but receives no sympathy from the
Otherwise kindly and beneficent ruler of Olympus who thus angrily addresses him do not trouble me with thy complaints thou who art of all the gods of Olympus most hateful to me for thou delighted did not save war and strife the very Spirit of thy mother lives in
Thee and watch that not to my own son long ago would still have leaned deeper down in the bowels of the earth than the son of Uranus Aries upon one occasion incurred the anger of Poseidon by slaying his son Halle ryophius who had insulted a liquor P the daughter of the war god
For this deed Poseidon summoned Aries to appear before the tribunal of the Olympic Gods which was held upon a hill in Athens Ares was acquitted and this event is supposed to have given rise to the name aerophogus or hillarys which afterwards became so famous as a court of justice
Ares was defeated by the allod the two giant sons of Poseidon who put him in Chains and kept him in prison for 13 months Aries is represented as a man of youthful appearance his tall muscular form combines great strength with wonderful agility and his right hand he Bears a sword or a
Mighty Lance one on the left arm he carries his round Shield his demonical surroundings are Terror and fear enyo the goddess of the war cry kodamus the demon of the noise battles and Eris contention his twin sister and companion who always precedes his Chariot when he rushes to the fight
The latter being evidently a smile of The Poets to express the fact that war follows contention Eris is represented as a woman of Florida complexion with disheveled hair and a whole appearance angry and menacing in one hand she branded as a pointyard in a hissing adder whilst in the other
She carries a burning torch her dress is torn and disorderly and her hair entwined with venomous snakes this Divinity was never invoked by Mortals except when they desired her assistance for the accomplishment of evil purposes Mars the Roman Divinity most closely resembling the Greek Aries and identified with him was called Mars marmas
And Mars bitter or father Mars the earliest Italian tribes who were mostly engaged in the pursuit of husbandry regarded this deity more especially as the god of spring who vanquished the pals of winter and encouraged the peaceful Arts of agriculture but with the Romans who were in essentially warlike Nation Mars
Gradually lost his peaceful character and as God of War attains after Jupiter the highest position among the Olympic gods the Romans looked upon him as a special protector and declared him to have been the father of Romulus and Remus the founders of their City but although he was especially worshiped
In Rome as God of War he still continued to preside over agriculture and was also the protecting deity who watched over the welfare of the state as The God Who Strode with warlike stepped to the battlefield he was called gradivers from Gratis a step it being popularly believed by the
Romans the tea himself marched before them to battle and acted as their invisible protector as a presiding deity over agriculture he was styled Sylvanas whilst in his character as guardian of the state he bore the name of queerness the priests of Mars were 12 in number and recalled salai or the dancers
From the fact that sacred dances and full armor formed an important item in their peculiar ceremonial this religious order the members of which were always chosen from the noblest families in Rome was first instituted by pneuma populace who entrusted to their special charge the anceli or sacred Shields
It is said that one morning when pneuma was imploring the protection of Jupiter for the newly founded city of Rome the god of Heaven as of an answer to his prayer sent down an oblong Brazen shield and as it fell at the feet of the king a
Voice was heard announcing that on its preservation depended the future safety and prosperity of Rome in order therefore to lessen the chances of the Sacred treasure being abstracted Numa caused 11 more to be made exactly like it which were then given into the care of the salai
The assistance and protection of the God of War was always solemnly invoked before the departure of a Roman army for the field of battle and any reverses of Fortune were invariably ascribed to his anger which was accordingly propitiated by means of extraordinary sin offerings and prayers in Rome a field called the Campus
Martius was dedicated to Mars it was a large open space in which armies were collected and reviewed General Assemblies of the people held and the young nobility trained to martial exercises the most celebrated and magnificent of the numerous temples built by the Romans in honor of this deity was the one
Erected by Augustus in the Forum to commemorate the overthrow of the murderers of Caesar of all the existing statues of Mars the most renowned is that in the villalu devosi at Rome in which he is represented as a powerful muscular man in the full Vigor of Youth the attitude is that are thoughtful
Repose but the short curly hair dilated nostrils and strongly marked features leave no doubt as the force and turbulence of his character At His Feet the sculptor has placed the little god of love who looks up all undaunted at the mighty war god as though mischievously conscious that
This unusually quiet mood is attributed to his influence religious festivals in honor of Mars were generally held in the month of March but he had also a festival on the Ides of October when chariot races took place after which the right hand horse of the team which had drawn the Victorious
Chariot was sacrificed to him in ancient times human sacrifices more especially prisoners of War more rather to him but at a later period this cruel practice was discontinued the attributes of this Divinity are the helmet shield and spear the animals consecrated to him were the wolf horse vulture and woodpecker
Intimately associated with Mars in his character as God of War was the goddess called bologna who was evidently the female Divinity of battle with one or other of the Primitive nations of Italy most probably the sabines and is usually seen accompanying Mars whose wore charity guides bologna appears in the battlefield
Inspired with mad rage cruelty and the love of extermination she is in full armor her hair is disheveled and she Bears a Scourge in one hand and a lance in the other Temple was erected to her on the Campus Martius before the entrance to the zetophist of
The pillar over which a spear was thrown when war was publicly declared Nike Victoria Nike the goddess of victory was the daughter of the Titans Palace and a Styx the presiding nymph of the river of that name in the lower world in her status Nike somewhat resembles
Athena but may easily be recognized by her large graceful wings and flowing drapery which is negligently fastened on a right shoulder and only partially conceals her lovely form in her left hand she holds a lofty crown of Laurel and in the right of palm branch in ancient sculpture Nike is usually
Represented in connection with colossal statues of Zeus or Palace Athena in which case she is life-sized and stands on a ball held in the open palm of the deity she accompanies sometimes she’s represented engaged in inscribing the victory of a conqueror on his shield her right foot being slightly raised and
Placed on a ball a celebrated Temple was erected to this divinity on the Acropolis at Athens which is still to be seen and is an excellent preservation Victoria under the name Victoria Knight was highly honored by the Romans with whom the love of Conquest was an all-absorbent characteristic
There were several sanctuaries in Rome dedicated to her the principle of which was on the capital where it was the custom of generals after success had attended their arms to erect statues with the goddess in commemoration of their victories the most magnificent of these statues was that raised by Augustus after the
Battle of actium a festival was celebrated in honor of Nike on the 12th of April end of section 10. myths and legends of ancient Greece and Rome by e m berens Hermes Mercury Hermes was the swift-footed messenger and trusted ambassador of all the gods and conductor of Shades to Hades
He presided over the rearing and education of the young and encouraged gymnastic exercises and athletic Pursuits for which reason all gymnasiums and wrestling schools throughout Greece were adorned with his statues he is said to have invented the alphabet and to have taught the art of interpreting foreign languages and his
Versatility sedacity and cunning were so extraordinary that Zeus invariably chose him as his attendant when disguised as a mortal he journeyed on Earth Hermes was worshiped as God of eloquence most probably from the fact that in his office as Ambassador this faculty was indispensable to the successful issue of
The negotiations with which he was entrusted he was regarded as the God who granted increase and prosperity to flocks and herds and on this account was worshiped with special veneration by herdsmen in ancient times trade was conducted chiefly by means of the exchange of cattle Hermes therefore as God of
Herdsmen came to be regarded as the protector of merchants and as reddi-wit and adroitness are valuable qualities both in buying and selling he was also looked upon as the patron of artifice and cunning indeed so deeply was this notion rooted in the minds of the Greek people that he
Was popularly believed to be also the god of Thieves and of all persons who live by their wits as the patron of Commerce Hermes was naturally supposed to be the promoter of intercourse among nations hence he is essentially the god of Travelers over whose safety he presided and he severely
Punished those who refused assistance to the lost or weary Wayfarer he was also guardian of streets and Roads and his statues called hermi which were pillars of stone surmounted by a head of Hermes were placed at Crossroads and frequently in streets and public squares being the God of all undertakings in
Which gain was a feature he was worshiped as The Giver of wealth and good luck and any unexpected stroke of Fortune was attributed to his influence he also presided over the game of dice in which he is said to have been instructed by Apollo Hermes was the son of Zeus and Maya the
Eldest and most beautiful of the seven Pleiades Daughters of Atlas and was born in a cave of Mount silani in Arcadia as a mere babe he exhibited an extraordinary faculty for cunning and dissimulation in fact he was a thief from his cradle for not many hours after his birth we
Find him creeping stealthily out of the cave in which he was born in order to steal some oxen belonging to his brother Apollo it was at this time feeding the flocks of edmitus but he had not proceeded very far on his expedition before he found a tortoise which he killed and stretching seven
Strings across the empty shell invented a liar upon which he at once began to play with exquisite skill when he had sufficiently amused himself with the instrument he placed it in his cradle and then resumed his journey to Peoria where the cattle of initis were grazing arriving at sunset at his destination he
Succeeded in separating 50 oxen from his brother’s herd which he now drove before him taking the precaution to cover his feet with sandals made of Twigs of Myrtle in order to escape detection but the little rogue was not unobserved for the theft had been witnessed by an
Old Shepherd named batus it was tending the flocks of nellius king of pylos father of Nestor Hermes frightened it being discovered robbed him with the finest cow in the herd not to betray him and bad his promise to keep the secret but Hermes astute as he was dishonest determined to test the shepherd’s
Integrity feigning to go away he assumed the form of admitus and then returning to the spot offered the old man two of his best oxen if he would disclose the author of the theft the roux succeeded for the avaricious Shepherd unable to resist the tempting bait gave the desired information upon
Which Hermes exerting his divine power changed him into a lump of Touchstone as a punishment for his treachery and avarice Hermes now killed two of The Oxen which he sacrificed to himself and the other gods concealing the remainder in the cave he then carefully extinguished the fire
And after throwing his twig shoes into the river alpheus returned to silony Apollo by means of his All-Seeing power soon discovered who it was that had robbed him and hastening to seleni demanded restitution of his property on his complaining to Maya of her son’s conduct she pointed to the innocent babe
Then lying apparently fast asleep in his cradle whereupon Apollo angrily aroused the pretended sleeper and charged him with the theft but the child stoutly denied all knowledge of it and so cleverly did he play his part that he even inquired in the most naive manner what sort of animals cows were
Apollo threatened to throw him into Tartarus if he would not confess the truth but all to no purpose at last he sees the Babe in his arms and brought him into the presence of his August father who was seated in the council chamber of the Gods Zeus listened to the charge made by
Apollo and then certainly desired Hermes to say where he had hidden the cattle the child who is still in swaddling clothes looked up bravely into his father’s face and said now do I look capable of driving away a herd of cattle I who was only born yesterday and whose feet are much too
Soft and tender To Tread in rough places until this moment I lay in sweet sleep on my mother’s bosom and have never even crossed the threshold of our dwelling you know well that I am not guilty but if you wish I will affirm it by the most solemn oath
As the child stood before him looking the picture of Innocence Zeus could not refrain from smiling at his cleverness and cunning but being perfectly aware of his guilt he commanded him to conduct Apollo to the cave where he had concealed the herd and Hermes seeing that further subterfuge was useless unhesitatingly obeyed
But when the Divine Shepherd was about to drive his cattle back into Peoria Hermes as though by chance touched the cords of his liar hitherto Apollo had heard nothing but the music of his own three-stringed liar and the shrinks or Pan’s pipe and as he listened and trance to the delightful
Strains of this new instrument his longing to possess it became so great that he gladly offered The Oxen in exchange promising at the same time to give Hermes full dominion over flocks and herds as well as over horses and all the wild animals of the woods and forests
The offer was accepted and a Reconciliation being thus affected between the brothers Hermes became henceforth God of herdsmen whilst Apollo devoted himself enthusiastically to the art of music they now proceeded together to Olympus where Apollo introduced Hermes as his chosen friend and companion and having made him swear by the sticks that he
Would never steal his liar or bow nor invade his Sanctuary at Delphi he presented him with the cadukius or golden wand this wand was surmounted by wings and on presenting it to Hermes Apollo informed him that it possessed the faculty of uniting in love all beings divided by hate
Wishing to prove the truth of this assertion Hermes threw it down between two snakes which were fighting whereupon the angry combatants clasped each other in a loving Embrace and curling around the staff remained Ever After permanently attached to it the wand itself typeified power the Serpent’s wisdom and the wings despatch
All qualities characteristic of a trustworthy ambassador the young God was now presented by his father with a winged silver cap pedicist and also with silver wings for his feet Talaria and was forthwith appointed Herald of the Gods and conductor of Shades to Hades which office had hitherto been filled by aides
As messenger of the Gods we find him employed on All Occasions requiring special skill tact or despatch thus he conducts Hera athene and Aphrodite to Paris leads priyam to Achilles to demand the body of Hector binds Prometheus to mount Caucasus secures ixion to the eternally revolving wheel destroys Argus the hundred-eyed guardian
Of EO etc etc as conductor of Shades Hermes was always invoked by the dying to grant them as safe and Speedy passage across the sticks he also possessed the power of bringing back departed spirits to the upper world and was therefore the mediator between the living and the dead
The Poets relate many amusing stories of the youthful tricks played by this Mischief loving God upon the other Immortals for instance he had the audacity to extract the Medusa’s head from The Shield of athene which he playfully attached to the back of Hephaestus he also stole the girdle of Aphrodite
Deprived Artemis of her arrows and Aries of his spear but these acts were always performed with such graceful dexterity combined with such perfect good humor that even the gods and goddesses he thus provoked were feigned to Pardon him and he became a universal favorite with them all
It is said that Hermes was one day flying over Athens when looking down into the city he beheld a number of Maidens returning in solemn procession from the Temple of Palace atheni foremost among them was Hersey the beautiful daughter of King C crops and Hermes was so struck with her exceeding
Loveliness that he determined to seek an interview with her he accordingly presented himself at the Royal Palace and begged her sister Agra lost to favor his suit but being of an avaricious Turn of Mind she refused to do so without the payment of an enormous sum of money
It did not take the messenger of the Gods long to obtain the means of fulfilling this condition and he soon returned with a well-filled purse but meanwhile athene to punish the cupidity of agralos had caused the demon of Envy to take possession of her and the consequence was that being unable to
Contemplate the happiness of her sister she sat down before the door and resolutely refused to allow Hermes to enter he tried every persuasion and blandishment in his power but she still remained obstinate at last his patients being exhausted he changed her into a mess of black stone
And the obstacle to his wish is being removed he succeeded in persuading Hersey to become his wife in his statues Hermes is represented as a beardless youth with broad chest and graceful but muscular limbs the face is handsome and intelligent and a genial smile of kindly benevolence plays around the delicately chiseled lips
As messenger of the Gods he wears the pedicist and Talaria and bears in his hand the caduceus or the Herald’s death as God of eloquence he is often represented with chains of gold hanging from his lips whilst as the patron of merchants he Bears a person his hand
The wonderful excavations in Olympia to which illusion has already been made have brought to light an Exquisite Marvel group of Hermes and the infant Bacchus by praxitalis in this great work of art Hermes is represented as a young and handsome man who is looking down kindly and affectionately at the child resting on
His arm but unfortunately nothing remains of the infant save the right hand which is laid lovingly on the shoulder of his protector the sacrifices to Hermes consisted of incense Honey Cakes pigs and especially lambs and young goats as God of eloquence the tongues of animals were sacrificed to him Mercury
Mercury was the Roman God of Commerce and Gain we find mention of a temple having been erected to him near the circus Maximus as early as BC 495 and he also had a temple and a sacred Fount near the Porta capena magic powers were ascribed to the latter
And on the Festival of mercury which took place on the 25th of May it was the custom for merchants to sprinkle themselves and their merchandise with this holy water in order to ensure large profits from their Wares the fertilees Roman priests whose Duty it was to act as Guardians of the public
Faith refused to recognize the identity of mercury with Hermes and ordered him to be represented with a sacred Branch as the emblem of Peace instead of the caduceus in later times however he was completely identified with the Greek Hermes end of section 11. myths and legends of ancient Greece by
E.M Barrens section 12. Dionysus Bacchus Dionysus also called Bacchus from Baka Berry was the god of wine and the personification of the blessings of nature in general the worship of this Divinity which is supposed to have been introduced into Greece from Asia in all probability from
India first took root in Thrace once it gradually spread into other parts of Greece Dionysus was the son of Zeus and simile and was snatched by Zeus from the devouring flames in which his mother perished when he appeared to her in all the Splendor of his Divine Glory
The motherless child was entrusted to the charge of Hermes who conveyed him to simile’s sister I know but Hera is still implacable in her Vengeance visited alphamus the husband of I know with Madness and the child’s life being no longer safe he was transferred to the fostering care of the
Nymphs of Mount Nisa an aged seder named Salinas the son of Penn took upon himself the office of guardian and preceptor to the young God who in his turn became much attached to his tutor hence we see Salinas always figuring as one of the chief personages in the various Expeditions of the wine
God Dionysus passed an innocent and uneventful childhood roaming through the woods and forests surrounded by nymphs seders and Shepherds during one of these Rambles he found a fruit growing wild of a most refreshing and cooling nature this was the vine from which he subsequently learned to extract a juice
Which formed a most exhilarating beverage after his companions had partaken freely of it they felt their whole being pervaded by an unwanted sense of pleasurable excitement and gave full vent to their overflowing exuberance by shouting singing and dancing their numbers were soon swelled by a crowd eager to taste a beverage
Productive of such extraordinary results and anxious to join in the worship of a Divinity to whom they were indebted for this new enjoyment Dionysus on his part seeing how agreeably his Discovery had affected his immediate followers resolved to extend the Boon to Mankind in general he saw that wine used in moderation
Would enable man to enjoy a happier and more sociable existence and that under its invigorating influence the sorrowful might for a while forget their grief and the sick their pain he accordingly gathered around him his zealous followers and they set forth on their travels planting the vine and teaching at cultivation wherever they
Went We Now Behold Dionysus at the head of a large army composed of men women fawns and seders all bearing in their hands the fierces a staff entwined with Vine branches surmounted by a fur cone and clashing together symbols and other musical instruments seated in a chariot drawn by Panthers
And accompanied by thousands of enthusiastic followers Dionysus made a triumphal progress through Syria Egypt Arabia India Etc conquering all before him founding cities and establishing on every side a more civilized and sociable mode of life among the inhabitants of the various countries through which he passed when Dionysus returned to Greece from
His Eastern Expedition he encountered great opposition from like urges king of Thrace and pentheus king of Thebes the former highly disapproving of the wild Rebels which attended the worship of the wine God drove away his attendance the nymphs of naisa from that sacred mountain and so effectually intimidated Dionysus that he
Precipitated himself into the sea where he was received into the arms of the ocean nymph fetus but the MPS King bitterly expiated his sacrilegious conduct he was punished with the loss of his reason and during one of his mad proxisms killed his own son drius whom he mistook for a Vine
Theus King of Thieves seeing his subjects so completely infatuated by the riotous worship of this new Divinity and fearing the demoralizing effects of the unseemly nocturnal orgies held in honor of the wine God strictly prohibited his people from taking any part in the wild baknalian Revels anxious to save him from the
Consequences of his impiety Dionysus appeared to him under the form of a youth in the king’s train and earnestly warned him to desist from his denunciations but the well-meant admonition failed in its purpose for pantheus only became more incensed at this interference and commanding Dionysus to be cast into
Prison caused the most cruel preparations to be made for his immediate execution but the god soon freed himself from his ignoble confinements for scarcely had his jailers departed air the prison doors opened of themselves and bursting us under his iron chains he escaped to rejoin his devoted followers
Meanwhile the mother of the king and her sisters inspired with baknali and fury had repaired to mount sethron in order to join the worshipers of the wine God in those Dreadful orgies which were solemnized exclusively by women and which no man was allowed to be present enraged at finding his commands thus
Openly disregarded by the members of his own family pantheus resolved to witness for himself the excesses of which he had heard such terrible reports and for this purpose concealed himself behind a tree on Mount sithran but his hiding place being discovered he was dragged out by the half maddened
Crew of picantes and horrible to relate he was torn in pieces by his own mother agave and her two sisters an incident which occurred to Dionysus on one of his travels has been a favorite subject with the classical poets one day as some tyranian Pirates approached the shores of Greece they
Beheld Dionysus in the form of a beautiful youth attired in radiant garments thinking to secure a rich prize They seized him bound him and conveyed him on board their vessel resolved to carry him with them to Asia and their sell him as a slave but the Fetters dropped from his Limbs
And the pilot who was the first to perceived the miracle called upon his companions to restore the youth carefully to the spot whence they had taken him assuring them that he was a God and that adverse winds and storms would in all probability result from their impious conduct
But refusing to part with their prisoner they set sail for the Open Sea suddenly to the alarm of all on board the ship Stood Still masts and sails were covered with clustering Vines and wreaths of ivy leaves streams of fragrant wine inundated The Vessel and Heavenly strains of Music were heard around
The terrified crew too late repentant crowded round the pilot for protection and entreated him to steer for the shore but the hour of Retribution had arrived Dionysus assumed the form of a lion whilst beside him appeared a bear which with a terrific Roar rushed upon the captain and tore him in pieces
The sailors in an Agony of Terror leaped overboard and were changed into dolphins the discreet and Pious steersman was alone permitted to escape the fate of his companions and to him Dionysus who had resumed his true form addressed words of kind and affectionate encouragement and announced his name and dignity
They now set sail and Dionysus desired the pilot to land him at the island of naxos where he found the lovely ariadne daughter of Minos king of Crete she had been abandoned by Theseus on this lonely spot in when Dionysus now beheld her was lying fast asleep on Iraq
Worn out with sorrow and weeping wrapped in admiration the god stood gazing at the beautiful Vision before him and when she had length unclosed her eyes he revealed himself to her and in gentle tones sought to banish her grief ful for his kind sympathy coming as it
Did at the moment when she had deemed her self-forsaken and friendless she gradually regained her former Serenity and yielding to his entreaties consented to become his wife Dionysus having established his Worship in various parts of the world descended to the realm of Shades in search of his ill-fated mother whom he conducted two
Olympus where under the name of theoni she was admitted into the Assembly of the immortal gods among the most noted worshipers of Dionysus was Midas the wealthy king of freesia the same who as already related gave judgment against Apollo upon one occasion Salinas the preceptor and friend of Dionysus being in an
Intoxicated condition straight into the rose gardens of this Monarch where he was found by some of the king’s attendants who bound him with roses and conducted him to the presence of their royal master Midas treated the Aged seder with the greatest consideration and after entertaining him hospitably for 10 days
Led him back to Dionysus who was so grateful for the kind attention shown to his old friend that he offered to Grant Midas any favor he chose to demand whereupon the avaricious Monarch not content with his boundless wealth and still thirsting for more desired that everything he touched my turn into gold
The request was complied with in so literal a sense that the now wretched Midas bitterly repented his folly and cupidity for when the pangs of hunger assailed him and he essayed to appease his Cravings the food became gold Air he could swallow it as he raised the cup of wine to his
Parched lips the sparkling draft was changed into the medal he had so coveted and when at length wearied and faint he stretched his aching frame on his hitherto luxurious couch this also was transformed into the substance which had now become the curse of his existence the despairing King at last implored the
God to take back the fatal gift and Dionysus pitying his unhappy polite desired him to bathe in in the river pectolis a small stream in Lydia in order to lose the power which had become the bane of his life Midas joyfully obeying the injunction was at once freed from the consequences
Of his avaricious demand and from this time forth the Sands of the river pectolis have ever contained grains of gold representations of Dionysus are of two kinds according to the earliest conceptions he appears as a grave and dignified man in the prime of Life his countenance is earnest thoughtful and
Benevolent he wears a full beard and is draped from head to foot in the Garb of an Eastern monarch but the sculptors of a later period represent him as a youth of singular beauty though of somewhat effeminate appearance the expression of the countenance is gentle and winning the
Limbs are supple and gracefully molded and the hair which is adorned by a wreath of Vine or ivy leaves Falls over the shoulders in Long curls in one hand he Bears the fierces and in the other a drinking cup with two handles these being his distinguishing attributes
He is often represented writing on a panther or seated in a chariot drawn by lions tigers panthers or lynxes being the god of wine which is calculated to promote sociability he rarely appears alone but is usually accompanied by bakantes seders and Mountain nymphs the finest modern representation of
Ariadne is that by donaker at Frankfurt on the main in this statue she appears riding on a panther the beautiful upped turned face inclines slightly over the left shoulder the features are regular and finely cut and a wreath of ivy leaves encircles the well-shaped head with her right hand she gracefully
Clasps the folds of drapery which following negligently from her rounded form whilst the other rests lightly and caressingly on the head of the animal Dionysus was regarded as the patron of the drama and at the state Festival of the dionysia which was celebrated with great pomp in the city of Athens
Dramatic entertainments took place in his honor for which all the renowned Greek dramatists of antiquity composed their Immortal tragedies and comedies he was also a prophetic Divinity and possessed oracles the principle of which was that on Mount rodope in phrase the tiger links Panther dolphin Serpent and ass were sacred to this God
His favorite plants were the vine Ivy Laurel and Asphodel his sacrifices consisted of goats probably on account of their being destructive to Vineyards Bacchus or Lieber the Romans headed Divinity called Lieber who presided over vegetation and was on this account identified with the Greek Dionysus and worshiped under the name of Bacchus
The Festival of Lieber called the liberalia was celebrated on the 17th of March end of section 12. myths and legends of ancient Greece and Rome by E.M Behrens 80s Pluto 80s adonus or Hades was the son of Cronus and Ria and the youngest brother of Zeus and Poseidon he was the ruler of
That Subterranean region called Erebus which was inhabited by the shades or spirits of the dead and also by those dethroned and exiled deities who had been vanquished by Zeus and his allies 80s the Grim and gloomy monarch of this lower world was the successor of Erebus that ancient primeval Divinity after
Whom these Realms were called see footnote 131 the early Greeks regarded Hades in the light of their greatest Foe and Homer tells us that he was of all the gods the most detested being in their eyes the Grim robber who stole from them their nearest and dearest and eventually
Deprived each of them of their share in terrestrial existence his name was so feared that it was never mentioned by Mortals who when they invoked him struck the Earth with their hands and in sacrificing to him turned away their faces the belief of the people with regard to
A future state was in the homeric age a sad and cheerless one it was supposed that when a mortal ceased to exist his Spirit teneted the shadowy outline of the human form it had quitted these Shadows or Shades as they were called were driven by 80s into his
Dominions where they passed their time some in brooding over the vicissitudes a fortune which they had experienced on Earth others in regretting the Lost Pleasures they had enjoyed in life but all in a condition of semi-consciousness from which the intellect could only be roused to full activity by drinking of
The blood of the sacrifices offered to their shades by living friends which for time endowed them with their former mental vigor the only being supposed to enjoy any happiness in a future state were the heroes whose acts of Daring and deeds of prowess had during their life reflected
On or on the land of their birth and even these according to Homer pined after their career of Earthly activity he tells us that when Odysseus visited the lower world at the command of Cersei and held communion with the shades of the heroes of the Trojan War Achilles
Assured him that he would rather be the poorest day laborer on Earth than reigned Supreme Over the realm of shades the early Greek poets offer but scanty allusions to Erebus Homer appears purposely to envelop these Realms in vagueness and mystery in order probably to heighten the sensation of ah
Inseparably connected with the lower world see footnote 132 in The Odyssey he describes the entrance to Erebus as being Beyond the furthermost Edge of Oceanus in the Far West where dwelt the Sumerians enveloped in Eternal Mists and darkness in later times however in consequence of extended intercourse with foreign
Nations new ideas became gradually introduced and we find Egyptian theories with regard to a future State taking root in Greece which become eventually the religious belief of the whole nation it is now that the poets and philosophers and more especially the teachers of the ellisonian Mysteries begin to inculcate the doctrine of the
Future reward and Punishment of good and bad Deeds 80s who had hitherto been regarded as the dread enemy of mankind who Delights in his Grim office and keeps the shades imprisoned in his dominions after withdrawing them from the joys of existence now receives them with hospitality and friendship and Hermes
Replaces him as conductor of Shades to Hades under this new aspect Hades usurps the functions of a totally different Divinity called plutus the god of riches and is henceforth regarded as The Giver of wealth to Mankind in the shape of those precious metals which lie concealed in the bowels of the Earth
The later poets mention various entrances to Erebus which were for the most part caves and Fishers there is one in the mountain of tanarum another in thus brochure and a third the most celebrated of all in Italy near the prestiferous lake avernus over which it is said no bird could fly so noxious
Were its exhalations in the dominions of 80s there were four Great Rivers three of which had to be crossed by all the shades these three were archeron sorrow cositis lamentation and sticks intense Darkness the sacred stream which flowed nine times round these realms the shades were ferried over the sticks
By the Grim unshaven old boat man Sharon who however only took those whose bodies had received funeral rights on Earth and who had brought with them his indispensable toll which was a small coin or obulus usually placed under the tongue of a dead person for this purpose see footnote 133
If these conditions had not been fulfilled the unhappy Shades were left behind to wander up and down the banks for a hundred years as Restless spirits on the opposite Bank of the sticks was the tribunal of Minos the Supreme judge before whom all shades had to appear and
Who after hearing full confession of their actions whilst on Earth pronounced the sentence of happiness or misery to which their deeds had entitled them this tribunal was guarded by the terrible triple-headed dog cerebus who with his three necks bristling with snakes lay at full length on the ground a formidable
Sentinel who permitted all shades to enter but none to return the happy Spirits destined to enjoy the Delights of Elysium passed out on the right and proceeded to the Golden Palace where 80s and Persephone held their Royal Court from whom they received a kindly greeting air they set out for the
Ellison fields which lay Beyond see footnote 47 this Blissful region was replete with all that could charm the senses or please the imagination the air was bombly and fragrant Rippling Brooks flowed peacefully Through The Smiling Meadows which glowed with the varied Hues of a thousand flowers whilst The Groves resounded with the joyous
Songs of birds the occupations and Amusements of the happy Shades were of the same nature as those which they had delighted in whilst on Earth here the warrior found his horses chariots in arms the musician his liar and the hunter his quiver and bow in a secluded veil of Elysium they are
Flowed a gentle silent stream called Leith Oblivion whose Waters had the effect of dispelling care and producing utter forgetfulness of former events according to the Pythagorean doctrine of the transmigration of souls it was supposed that after the shades had inhabited Elysium for a thousand years they were destined to animate other
Bodies on Earth and before leaving Elysium they drank of the river Leaf in order that they might enter upon their new career without any remembrance of the past see footnote 134 the guilty Souls after leaving the presence of Minos were conducted to the great judgment Hall of Hades whose
Massive walls of solid adamant were surrounded by the river fleegethon the waves of which rolled flames of fire and lit up with their lured glare these awful Realms in the interior sat The Dread judge radamantis who declared to each Comer that precise torments which awaited him in Tartarus The Wretched
Sinners were then seized by the furies who scourged them with their whips and dragged them along to the Great Gate which closed the opening to Tartarus into whose awful depths they were hurled to suffer endless torture Tartarus was a vast and gloomy expense as far below Hades as the Earth is
Distant from the skies there the Titans fallen from their highest state dragged out a dreary and monotonous existence there also were Otis and effialtis those giant sons of Poseidon who with impious hands had attempted to scale Olympus and Dethrone its Mighty ruler principle among the sufferers in this Abode of
Gloom were tidious Tantalus Sisyphus ixion and the donates tidious one of the earthborn Giants had insulted Hera on her way to pitho for which offense Zeus flung him into Tartarus where he suffered Dreadful torture inflicted by two vultures which perpetually nod his liver Tantalus was a wise and Wealthy king of
Lydia with whom the gods themselves condescended to associate he was even permitted to sit at table with Zeus who delighted in his conversation and listened with interest to the wisdom of his observations Tantalus however elated at these distinguished marks of the Divine favor presumed upon his position and used
Unbecoming language to Zeus himself he also stole nectar and Ambrosia from the table of the Gods with which he regaliled his friends but his greatest crime consisted in killing his own son pilops and serving him up at one of the Banquets to the Gods in order to test their omniscience Seafood node 135
For these heinous offenses he was condemned by Zeus to Eternal punishment in Tartarus where tortured with an ever-burning thirst he was plunged up to the chin in water which as he stooped to drink always receded from his parched lips tall trees with spreading branches Laden with delicious fruits hung temptingly
Over his head but no sooner did he raise himself to grasp them then a wind arose and carried them Beyond his reach Sisyphus was a great Tyrant who According to some accounts barbarously murdered all travelers who came into his dominions by hurling upon them enormous pieces of rock
In punishment for his crimes he was condemned to roll incessantly a huge block of stone up a steep hill which as soon as it reached the summit always rolled back again to the plane below ixion was a king of thessaly to whom Zeus accorded the privilege of joining
The festive Banquets of the Gods but taking advantage of his exalted position he presumed to Aspire to the favor of Hera which so greatly and sensed Zeus that he struck him with his Thunderbolts and commanded Hermes to throw him into Tartarus and bind him to an ever-revolving wheel
The donates were the 50 Daughters of Thanos king of Argos who had married their 50 cousins the son of egyptus by the command of their father who had been warned by an oracle that his son-in-law would cause his death they all killed their husbands and one night hyperemester alone accepted their
Punishment in the lower world was to fill with water a vessel full of holes a never-ending and useless task 80s is usually represented as a man of mature years and Stern majestic mean bearing a striking resemblance to his brother Zeus but the gloomy and inexorable expression of the face contrasts forcibly with that
Peculiar benignity which so characterizes the countenance of the mighty ruler of Heaven he is Seated on a throne of ebony with his Queen the grave and sad Persephone beside him and wears a full beard and long flowing black hair which hangs straight down over his forehead see footnote 136
In his hand he either Bears a two-pronged fork or the keys of the lower world and At His Feet sits Cerberus he is sometimes seen in a chariot of gold drawn by four black horses and wearing on his head a helmet made for him by the Cyclops which rendered the wearer invisible
This helmet he frequently lent to Mortals and Immortals 80s who was universally worshiped throughout Greece had temples erected to his honor in Ellis Olympia and also at Athens his sacrifices which took place at night consisted of black sheep and the blood instead of being sprinkled on the altars
Or received in vessels as at other sacrifices was permitted to run down into a trench dug for this purpose the officiating priests wore black robes and were crowned with Cyprus the narcissists Maiden hair and Cypress were sacred to this divinity Pluto before the introduction into Rome of the
Religion and literature of Greece the Romans had no belief in a realm of future happiness or misery corresponding to the Greek Hades hence they had no God of the lower World identical with Hades they supposed that there was in the center of the earth a vast gloomy and impenetrably dark cavity called orcas
Which formed a place of Eternal rest for the Dead but with the introduction of Greek mythology the Roman orcas became the Greek Hades and all the Greek Notions with regard to a future State now obtained with the Romans who worshiped Hades under the name of Pluto his other
Appellations being dis from Dives rich and orcas from the dominions over which he ruled in Rome there were no temples erected to this divinity plutus plutus the son of Demeter and a mortal called ayazeyan was the god of wealth and is represented as being lame when he
Makes his appearance and winged when he takes his departure he was supposed to be both blind and foolish because he bestows his gifts without discrimination and frequently upon the most unworthy objects plutus was believed to have his Abode in the bowels of the earth which was probably the reason why in later times
80s became confounded with this divinity end of section 13. myths and legends of ancient Greece and Rome by e m berens minor divinities the harpies the harpies who like the furies were employed by the gods as instruments for the punishment of the guilty were three female divinities Daughters of Thalamus and Elektra
Called ILO occipity and celino they were represented with the head of a fair-haired maiden and the body of a vulture and were perpetually devoured by the pangs of insatiable hunger which caused them to torment their victims by robbing them of their food this they either devoured with great gluttony or
Defiled in such a manner as surrender it unfit to be eaten their wonderfully rapid flight far surpassed that of birds or even of the Winds themselves if any mortal suddenly and unaccountably disappeared the harpies were believed to have carried him off thus they were supposed to have borne away the daughters of King
Pandarias to act as servants to the irenees the harpies would appear to be personifications of sudden tempests which with ruthless violence sweep over whole districts carrying off or enduring all before them or Furies were female divinities who personified the torturing pangs of an evil conscience and the remorse which inevitably follows wrongdoing
Their names were electo magaira and to Symphony and their origin was variously accounted for according to hisid they sprang from the blood of Uranus when wounded by Cronus and were hence supposed to be the embodiment of all the terrible imprecations which the defeated deity called down upon the head of his rebellious son
According to other accounts they were the daughters of Knight their place of Abode was the lower world where they were employed by aedes and Persephone to chastise and torment those Shades who during their Earthly career had committed crimes and had not been reconciled to the gods before descending to Hades
But their sphere of action was not confined to the realm of shades for they appeared upon Earth as the avenging deities who relentlessly pursued and punished murderers for jurors those who had failed in duty to their parents in Hospitality to strangers or in the respect due to old age
Nothing escaped the piercing glance of these terrible divinities from whom flight was unavailing for no corner of the Earth was so remote as to be beyond their reach nor did any mortal dare to offer to their victims and Asylum from their persecutions the furies are frequently represented
With wings their bodies are black blood drips from their eyes and snakes twine in their hair in their hands they bear either a dagger Scourge torch or serpent when they pursued orestes they constantly held up a mirror to his horrified gaze in which he beheld the face of his murdered mother
These divinities were also called Humanities which signifies the well-meaning or soothed goddesses this appellation was given to them because they were so feared and dreaded that people dared not call them by their proper title and hoped by this means to propitiate their Wrath in later times the furies came to be
Regarded as salutary agencies who by severely punishing sin upheld the cause of morality and social order and thus contributed to the welfare of mankind they now lose their awe-inspiring aspect and are represented more especially in Athens as Ernest maidens dressed like Artemis in short tunics suitable for the
Chase but still retaining in their hands the wand of office in the form of a snake their sacrifices consisted of black sheep and the libation composed of a mixture of honey and water called nepalia a celebrated Temple was erected to the humanities at Athens near the areopagus moirai or fate Park I
The Ancients believe that the duration of human existence and the Destinies of Mortals were regulated by three sister goddesses called clotho lakesis and atropos who were the daughters of Zeus and Themis the power which they wielded over the fate of man was significantly indicated under the figure of a thread which they
Spun out for the life of each human being from his birth to the Grave this occupation they divided between them clotho wound the flax round the distaff ready for her sister location who span out the threat of life which atropos with her scissors relentlessly snapped us under when the
Career of an individual was about to terminate Homer speaks of one Moira only the daughter of Knight who represents the moral Force by which the universe is governed and to whom both Mortals and Immortals were forced to submit Zeus himself being powerless to avert her decrees but in later times this
Conception of one inexorable all-conquering fate became Amplified by The Poets into that above described and the moirier henceforth the special presiding deities over the life and death of Mortals the moirai are represented by The Poets as Stern inexorable female divinities aged hideous and also lame which is
Evidently meant to indicate the slow and halting March Of Destiny which they controlled painters and sculptors on the other hand depicted them as beautiful maidens of a grave but kindly aspect there is a Charming representation of lucasis which depicts her in all the grace of Youth and beauty
She is sitting spinning and at her feet lie two masks one comic the other tragic as though to convey the idea that to a Divinity of Fate the brightest and saddest scenes of Earthly existence are alike and different and that she quietly and steadily pursues her occupation regardless of human wheel or woe
When represented at the feet of aidis in the lower World they are clad in dark robes but when they appear in Olympus they wear bright garments be Spangled with stars and are seated on radiant Thrones with crowns on their heads it was considered the function of the
Moire to indicate to the furies the precise torture which the wicked should undergo for their crimes they were regarded as prophetic divinities and had sanctuaries in many parts of Greece the moirier mentioned as assisting the karates to conduct Persephone to the upper world at her periodical reunion with her mother Demeter
They also appear in company with elethia goddess of birth nemesis Nemesis the daughter of Nyx represents that power which adjusts the balance of human Affairs by awarding to each individual the Fate which his actions deserve she rewards humble unacknowledged Merit punishes crime deprives the worthless of undeserved Good Fortune humiliates the
Proud and overbearing and visits all evil on the wrongdoer thus maintaining that proper balance of things which the Greeks recognized as a necessary condition of all civilized life but though Nemesis in her original character was the distributor of rewards as well as punishments the world was so
Full of sin that she found but little occupation in her first capacity and hence became finally regarded as the avenging goddess only we have seen a striking instance of the manner in which this Divinity punishes the proud and arrogant in the history of niobe Apollo and Artemis were merely the
Instruments for avenging the insult offered to their mother but it was Nemesis who prompted the deed and presided over its execution Homer makes no mention of Nemesis it is therefore evident that she was a conception of later times when higher views of morality had obtained among the Greek Nation
Nemesis is represented as a beautiful woman of thoughtful and benign aspect and Regal bearing a diadem crowns her Majestic brow and she bears in her hand a Rudder balance and cubit fitting emblems of the manner in which she guides ways and measures all human events she is also sometimes seen with a wheel
To symbolize the rapidity with which she executes Justice as the Avenger of evil she appears winged bearing in her hand either a Scourge or a sword and seated in a chariot drawn by Griffins Nemesis is frequently called adrastia and also remnucia from romness and Attica the chief seed of her worship
Which contained a celebrated statue of the goddess Nemesis was worshiped by the Romans who invoked her on the capitol as a Divinity who possessed the power of averting the pernicious consequences of envy end of section 14. myths and legends of ancient Greece and Rome by e m berens
Section 15 third Dynasty night and her children NYX through Eros and psyche Nyx Knox the daughter of chaos being the personification of night was according to the poetic ideas of the Greeks considered to be the mother of everything mysterious and inexplicable such as death sleep dreams Etc
She became United to Erebus and their children were ether and hamira air and daylight evidently a simile of The Poets to indicate that Darkness always precedes light next inhabited a palace in the dark regions of the lower world and is represented as a beautiful woman seated
In a chariot drawn by two black horses she is clothed in dark robes wears a long Veil and is accompanied by the Stars which follow in her train Thanatos Moss and hypnos somnus Thanatos death and his twin brother hypnis slave were the children of Nyx their dwelling was in the realm of
Shades and when they appear among Mortals Thanatos is feared and hated as the enemy of mankind whose hard heart knows no pity while his brother hitness is universally loved and welcomed as their kindest and most beneficient friend but though the Ancients regarded Thanatos as a gloomy and mournful Divinity they did not
Represent him with any exterior repulsiveness on the contrary he appears as a beautiful youth who holds in his hand and inverted torch emblematical of the light of life being extinguished whilst his disengaged arm is thrown lovingly around the shoulder of his brother hypnas hipness is sometimes depicted standing erect with closed eyes at
Others he is in a recumbent position beside his brother Thanatos and usually Bears a poppy stalk in his hand a most interesting description of the Abode of hypnas is given by Ovid in his metamorphosis he tells us how the god of sleep dwelt in a mountain cave near the realm of the
Sumerians which the Sun never pierced with his Rays no sound Disturbed the Stillness no song of birds not a branch moved and no human voice broke the profound silence which reigned everywhere from the lowermost rocks of the cave issued the river leafy and one might almost have supposed that its course was
Arrested were it not for the low monotonous hum of the water which invited slumber the entrance was partially hidden by a numberless white and red poppies which mother Knight had gathered and planted there and from the juice of which she extracts drowsiness which she scatters in liquid drops all over the Earth as
Soon as the Sun God has sunk to rest in the center of the cave stands a couch of blackest ebony with the bed of down over which is laid a coverlet of sable hue he the God himself proposes surrounded by innumerable forms these are idle dreams more numerous than the
Sands of the sea Chief among them is Morpheus that change for God who may assume any shape or form he pleases nor can the god of sleep resist his own power for though he may Rouse himself for a while he soon succumbs to The Drowsy influences which surround him Morpheus
Morpheus the son of hypnas was the god of Dreams he’s always represented winged and appears sometimes as a youth sometimes as an old man in his hand he Bears a cluster of poppies and as he steps with noiseless footsteps over the Earth he gently scatters the seeds of this sleep-producing plant over
The eyes of weary Mortals Homer describes the house of dreams as having two gates one went to issue all deceptive and flattering Visions being formed of ivory the other through which precede those dreams which are fulfilled of horn the Gorgons the Gorgons they know you really and Medusa were the
Three daughters of forces and Seto and with the personification of those be numbing and as it were petrifying Sensations which result from Sudden and extreme fear they were frightful winged monsters whose bodies were covered with scales hissing wriggling snakes cluttered round their heads instead of hair their hands were of brass their teeth
Resembled the tusks of a wild boar and their whole aspect was so appalling that they are said to have turned into stone all who beheld them these terrible sisters were supposed to dwell in that remote and mysterious region in the Far West Beyond The Sacred stream of Oceanus
The Gorgons were the Servants of 80s who made use of them to terrify and over all those Shades doomed to be kept in a constant state of unrest as a punishment for their misdeeds whilst the furies on their part Scourge them with their whips and tortured them incessantly
The most celebrated of the three sisters was Medusa who alone was mortal she was originally a golden-haired and very beautiful Maiden Who as a priestess of athene was devoted to a life of celibacy but being wooed by Poseidon whom she loved in return she forgot her vows and
Became United to him in marriage for this offense she was punished by the goddess in a most terrible manner each wavy lock of the beautiful hair which had so Charmed her husband was changed into a venomous snake her once gentle love-inspiring eyes now became bloodshot Furious orbs which excited
Fear and disgust in the mind of the beholder whilst her former rosette Hugh and milk white skin assumed a loathsome green tinge seeing herself thus transformed into so repulsive an object Medusa fled from her home never to return wondering about a bored dreaded and shunned by all the world she now
Developed into a character worthy of her outward appearance in her despair she fled to Africa where as she passed restlessly from place to place infant snacks dropped from her hair and thus according to the belief of the Ancients that country became the hotbed of these venomous reptiles
With the curse of a thing upon her she turned into stone whomsoever she gazed upon to at last after a life of nameless misery Deliverance came to her in the shape of death at the hands of Perseus It is Well to observe that when the Gorgons are spoken of in the singular it
Is Medusa who is alluded to Medusa was the mother of Pegasus and chrysale father of the three-headed winged Giant geriones who was slain by Heracles Gree degree who acted as servants to their sisters the Gorgons were also three in number their names were befrido enyo and Dino in their original conception they were
Merely personifications of kindly and venerable old age possessing all its benevolent attributes without its natural infirmities they were old and gray from their birth and so they ever remained in later times however they came to be regarded as misshapen females decrepit and hideously ugly having only one eye
One tooth and one gray wig between them which they lent to each other when one of them wished to appear before the world when Perseus entered upon this expedition to slay the Medusa he repaired to the Adobe of the gree in the Far West to inquire the way to the
Gorgons and on their refusing to give any information he deprived them of their one eye tooth and wig and did not restore them until he received the necessary directions Sphinx was an ancient Egyptian Divinity who personified wisdom and the fertility of nature she is represented as a lion cochet with
The head and bust of a woman and wears a peculiar sort of hood which completely envelops her head and falls down on either side of the face transplanted into Greece this Sublime and mysterious Egyptian deity degenerates into an insignificant and yet malignant power and though she also
Deals in Mysteries they are as we shall see of a totally different character and altogether inimical to human life the Sphinx is represented according to Greek genealogy as The Offspring of Typhon and echidna Hera being upon one occasion displeased with thebans sent them this awful monster as a punishment for their offenses
Taking her seat on a rocky evidence near the city of Thebes commanding a pass which the thebans were compelled to Traverse in their usual way of business she propounded to all comers a riddle and if they failed to solve it she tore them in pieces during the reign of King crayon so many
People had fallen a sacrifice to this monster that he determined to use every effort to rid the country of so terrible escorts on Consulting the Oracle of Delphi he was informed that the only way to destroy the Sphinx was to solve one of her riddles when she would immediately
Precipitate herself from The Rock on which she was seated Creon accordingly made a public declaration to the effect that whoever could give the true interpretation of a riddle propounded by the monster should obtain the crown and the Hand of his sister jocasti Oedipus offered himself as a candidate
And proceeding to the spot where she kept guard received from her the following riddle for solution what creature goes in the morning on four legs at noon onto and in the evening on three Oedipus replied that it must be man who during his infancy creeps on all fours
In his prime walks erect on two legs and when old age has enfeebled his powers calls a staff to his assistance and thus has as it were three legs the Sphinx no sooner heard this reply which was the correct solution of her riddle then she flung herself over the
Precipice and perished in the abyss below the Greek Sphinx may be recognized by having wings and by being of smaller Dimensions than the Egyptian sphinx taiki for tuna and Anki necessities taiki for tuna taiki personified that peculiar combination of circumstances which we call luck or Fortune
And was considered to be the source of all unexpected events in human life whether good or evil if a person succeeded in all he undertook without possessing any special Merit of his own taiki was supposed to have smiled on his birth if on the other hand undeserved ill luck
Followed him through life and all his efforts resulted in failure it was ascribed to her adverse influence this goddess of Fortune is variously represented sometimes she is depicted bearing in her hand to rudders with one of which she steers the bark of the fortunate and with the other that of
The unfortunate among Mortals in later times she appears blindfolded and stands on a ball or wheel indicative of the thickness of ever-revolving changes of Fortune she frequently Bears the scepter and Cornucopia or Horn of Plenty and is usually wind in her Temple at Thebes she is represented holding infant plutus in her
Arms to symbolize her power over riches and prosperity taiki was worshiped in various parts of Greece but more particularly by the Athenians who believed in her special predilection for their City Fortuna taiki was worshiped in Rome under the name of fortuna and held a position of much greater importance among the Romans
Than the Greeks in later times Fortuna is never represented either winged or standing on a ball she merely Bears the cornucopa it is evident therefore that she had come to be regarded as the goddess of good luck only who brings blessings to man and not as with the Greeks as the personification
Of the fluctuations of Fortune in addition to Fortuna the Romans worshiped felicitis as the river of positive Good Fortune an Anki necessities as an Anki taiki assumes quite another character and becomes the embodiment of those immutable laws of nature by which certain causes produce certain inevitable results
In a statue of this Divinity at Athens she was represented with hands of bronze and surrounded with nails and hammers the hands of bronze probably indicated the irresistible power of the inevitable and the hammer and chains the Fetters which she forged for man an Anki was worshiped in Rome under the
Name of necessities k in addition to the Mori who presided over the life of Mortals there was another Divinity called ker appointed for each human being at the moment of his birth the Cur belonging to an individual was believed to develop with his growth either for good or evil and when the
Ultimate fate of immortal was about to be decided his Cur was weighed in the balance and according to the preponderance of its worth or worthlessness life or death was awarded to the human being in question it becomes evident therefore that according to the belief of the early
Greeks each individual had in his power to a certain extent to shorten or prolong his own existence that carries who are frequently mentioned by Homer were the goddesses who delighted in the slaughter of the battlefield 80. aiti the daughter of Zeus and Eris was a Divinity who delighted in evil
Having instigated Herod to deprive Heracles of his Birthright her father seized her by the hair of her head and hurled her from Olympus forbidding her under the most solemn imprecations ever to return henceforth she wandered among mankind sowing dissension working mischief and luring men to all actions inimical to
Their welfare and happiness hence when a Reconciliation took place between friends who had quarreled aiti was blamed as the original cause of disagreement momus momus the son of Nyx was the god of Riley and ridicule who delighted to criticize with bitter sarcasm the actions of Gods and Men and contrived to
Discover in all things some defect or blemish thus when Prometheus created the first man mom is considered his work incomplete because there was no aperture in the breast through which his inmost thoughts might be read he also found fault with the house built by athene because being unprovided with
The means of locomotion it could never be removed from an unhealthy locality Aphrodite alone defied his criticism for to his great Chagrin he could find no fault with her perfect form in what Manner the Ancients represented this God is unknown in modern art he is depicted like a king’s Jester with the
Fool’s cap and bells Eros Cupid Amor and psyche according to his theogeny Eros the Divine Spirit of Love sprang forth from chaos while all was still in confusion and by his beneficent power reduced to order and Harmony the shapeless conflicting Elements which under his influence began to assume distinct forms
This ancient Eros is represented as a full-grown and very beautiful youth crowned with flowers and leaning on a shepherd’s crook in the course of time this beautiful conception gradually faded away and though occasional mention still continues to be made of the Eros of Chaos he is replaced by the son of
Aphrodite the popular Mischief loving little god of love so familiar to us all in one of the myths concerning Eros Aphrodite is described as complaining to themus that her son though so beautiful did not appear to increase in stature whereupon themus suggested that his small proportions were probably
Attributable to the fact of his being always alone and advised his mother to let him have a companion Aphrodite accordingly gave him as a play fellow his younger brother anteros required love and soon had the gratification of seeing the little Eros begin to grow and thrive but curious to relate this desirable
Result only continued as long as the brothers remained together for the moment they were separated Eros shrank once more to his original size by degrees the conception of Eros became multiplied and we hear of little love gods amors who appear under the most charming and diversified forms
These love gods who afforded to artists in exhaustible subjects for the exercise of their imagination are represented as being engaged in various occupations such as Hunting Fishing rowing driving chariots and even busying themselves in mechanical labor perhaps no myth is more charming and interesting than that of Eros and psyche
Which is as follows psyche the youngest of three princesses were so transcendentally beautiful that aphrodite herself became jealous of her and no mortal dared to Aspire to the honor of her hand as her sisters who were by no means equal to her in attractions were married and psyche still remained unwedded her
Father consulted the Oracle of Delphi and in obedience to the Divine response caused her to be dressed as though for the grave and conducted to the edge of a yawning precipice no sooner was she alone then she felt herself lifted up and wafted Away by The Gentle West Wind zephyrus
Who transported her to a verdant Meadow in the midst of which stood a stately Palace surrounded by Groves and fountains here dwelt Eros the god of love in whose arms zephyrus deposited his lovely burden Eros himself unseen rued her in the softest accents of affection but
Warned her as she valued his love not to Endeavor to behold his form for some time psyche was obedient to the injunction of her Immortal spouse and made no effort to gratify her Natural Curiosity but unfortunately in the midst of her happiness she was seized with an unconquerable longing for the Society of
Her sisters and in accordance with her desire they were conducted by zephyrus to her fairy-like abode filled with Envy at the side of her Felicity they poisoned her mind against her husband and telling her that her unseen lover was a frightful monster they gave her a sharp dagger which they
Persuaded her to use for the purpose of delivering herself from his power after the departure of her sisters psyche resolved to take the first opportunity of following their malicious Council she accordingly Rose in the dead of night and taking a lamp in one hand and a dagger in the other
Stealthily approached the couch where Eros was reposing when instead of the frightful monster she had expected to see the beauteous form of the god of love greeted her view overcome with surprise and admiration psyche stooped down to gaze more closely on his lovely features when from the
Lamp which she held in her trembling hand there fell a drop of burning oil upon the shoulder of the sleeping God who instantly awoke and seeing psyche standing over him with the instrument of death in her hand sorrowfully reproached her for her treacherous designs and spreading out his wings flew away
In despair at having lost her lover the unhappy psyche endeavored to put an end to her existence by throwing herself into the nearest river but instead of closing over her the waters bore her gently to the opposite Bank where Pan the god of shepherds received her and consult her with the
Hope of becoming eventually reconciled to her husband meanwhile her Wicked sisters in expectation of meeting with the same Good Fortune which had befallen psyche placed themselves on the edge of the rock but were both precipitated into the chasm below psyche herself filled with a Restless yearning for her lost love wandered all
Over the world in search of him at length she appealed to Aphrodite to take compassion on her but the goddess of beauty still jealous of her charms imposed upon her the hardest tasks the accomplishment of which often appeared impossible in these she was always assisted by invisible beneficient beings sent to her
By Eros who still loved her and continued to watch over her welfare psyche had to undergo a long and severe Penance before she became worthy to regain the happiness which she had so foolishly truffled away at last Aphrodite commanded her to descend into the underworld and obtain
From Persephone a box containing all the charms of beauty psyche’s courage now failed her for she concluded that death must of necessity precede her entrance into the realm of shades about to abandon herself to despair she heard a voice which warned her of every danger to be avoided on her perilous
Journey and instructed her with regard to certain precautions to be observed these were as follows not to omit to provide herself with the ferryman’s toll for Charon and the cake to pacify Severus also to refrain from taking any part in the Banquets of Hades and Persephone
And above all things to bring the box of beauty charms unopened to Aphrodite in conclusion The Voice assured her that compliance with the above conditions would ensure for her a safe return to the Realms of light but alas psyche who had implicitly followed all injunctions could not withstand the temptation of the last
Condition and hardly had she quitted the lower world when unable to resist the Curiosity which devoured her she raised the lid of the box with eager expectation but instead of the wondrous charms of beauty which she expected to behold they’re issued from the casket a dense black vapor which had the effect of
Throwing her into a death-like sleep out of which Eros who had long hovered round her unseen at length awoke her with the point of one of his golden arrows he gently reproached her with this second proof of her curiosity and folly and then having persuaded Aphrodite to
Be reconciled to his beloved he induced a Zeus to admit her Among The Immortal gods their reunion was celebrated amidst the rejoicings of all the Olympian deities The Graces shared perfume on their path the hours sprinkled roses over the sky Apollo added the music of his liar and
The muses United their voices in a glad chorus of delight this myth would appear to be an allegory which signifies that the soul before it can be reunited to its original Divine Essence must be purified by the chastening sorrows and sufferings of its Earthly career Eros is represented as a lovely boy with
Rounded Limbs and a merry roguish expression he has golden wings and a quiver slung over his shoulder which contained his magical and unerring arrows in one hand he Bears his golden bow and in the other a torch he is also frequently depicted riding on a lion dolphin or eagle or seated in a
Chariot drawn by Stags or wild boars undoubtedly emblematical of the power of love as the subduer of all nature even of the wild animals in Rome Eros is worshiped under the name of amor or Cupid end of section 15. myths and legends of ancient Greece and Rome by e m berens section 16
Third Dynasty night and her children Hyman through the Charities or graces hymen Hyman or hymenius the son of Apollo and the Muse urania was the god who presided over marriage and nuptial solemnities and was hence invoked at all marriage festivities there is a myth concerning this Divinity
Which tells us that Hyman was a beautiful youth of very poor parents who fell in love with a wealthy Maiden so far above him in rank that he dared not cherish the hope of ever becoming United to her still he missed no opportunity of seeing her and upon one occasion disguised
Himself as a girl and joined a troop of Maidens who in company with his beloved were proceeding from Athens to eluses in order to attend a festival of Demeter on their way dither they were surprised by Pirates who carried them off to a desert island where the Ruffians after
Drinking deeply fell into a heavy sleep Hyman seizing the opportunity slew them all and then set sail for Athens where he found the parents of the maidens in the greatest distress at their unaccountable disappearance he comforted them with the assurance that their children should be restored to them provided they would promise to
Give him in marriage the maiden he loved the condition being gladly complied with he at once returned to the island and brought back the maidens in safety to Athens whereupon he became United to the object of his love and the union proved so remarkably happy that henceforth the
Name of Hyman became synonymous with conjugal Felicity Iris the rainbow Iris the daughter of Thomas and Elektra personified the rainbow and was the special attendant and messenger of the Queen of Heaven whose commands she executed were single attacked intelligence and swiftness most primitive Nations have regarded the rainbow as a bridge of communication
Between Heaven and Earth and this is doubtless the reason why Iris who represented that beautiful phenomenon of nature should have been invested by the Greeks with the office of communicating between Gods and Men iris is usually represented seated behind the Chariot of Hera ready to do the bidding of her royal mistress
She appears under the form of a Slender maiden of great Beauty robed in an Airy fabric of variegated Hues resembling mother of pearl her sand was the brightest burnished silver she has golden wings and wherever she appears a Radiance of light and a sweet odor as of delicate spring flowers
Pervades the air hebby Juventus heavy was the personification of Eternal youth under its most attractive and joyous aspect she was the daughter of Zeus and Tara and though of such distinguished rank is and nevertheless represented as cut Bearer to the gods a forcible exemplification of the old patriarchal
Custom in accordance with which the daughters of the house even when of the highest lineage personally assisted in serving the guests heavy is represented as a calmly modest Maiden small of a beautifully rounded Contour with nut brown Tresses and sparkling eyes she is often depicted pouring out nectar
From an upraised vessel or bearing in her hand a shallow dish supposed to contain Ambrosia the ever youth renewing food of the Immortals in consequence of an act of awkwardness which caused her to slip while serving the gods was deprived of her office which was henceforth delegated to ganymede’s son of Tross
He be afterwards became the Bride of Heracles when after his apotheosis he was received Among The Immortals Juventus Juventus was the Roman Divinity identified with whose attributes however were regarded by the Romans as applying more particularly to the imperishable Vigor and Immortal glory of the state in Rome several temples were erected in
The honor of this goddess ganymedes ganymedes the youngest son of Tross king of Troy was one day drawing water from a well on Mount Ida when he was observed by Zeus who struck with his wonderful Beauty sent his equal to transport him to Olympus where he was endowed with
Immortality and appointed cup Bearer to the Gods ganymedes is represented as a youth of exquisite beauty with short golden locks delicately chiseled features beaming blue eyes and pouting lips the muses of all the Olympic deities non-occupy a more distinguished position than the muses the nine beautiful daughters of Zeus and namosini in their
Original signification they presided merely over music song and dance but with the progress of civilization the Arts and Sciences claimed their special presiding divinities and we see these graceful Creations in later times sharing among them various functions such as poetry astronomy Etc the muses were honored alike by Mortals
And Immortals in Olympus where Apollo acted as their leader no banquet or festivity was considered complete without their Joy inspiring presence and on Earth no social Gathering was celebrated without Libations being poured out to them nor was any task involving intellectual effort ever undertaken without earnestly supplicating their assistance
They endowed their chosen favorites with knowledge wisdom and understanding they bestowed upon the orator the gift of eloquence inspired the poet with his noblest thoughts and the musician with his sweetest harmonies like so many of the Greek divinities however the refined conception of the muses is somewhat mad by the acerbety
With which they punished any effort on the part of Mortals to rival them in their Divine powers an instance of this is seen in the case of thamaris a thrashing bad who presumed to invite them to a trial of skill in music having vanquished him they not only Afflicted him with blindness but
Deprived him also of the power of song another example of the manner in which the gods punished presumption and vanity is seen in the story of the daughters of King pyrus proud of the Perfection to which they had brought their skill in music they presumed to challenge the musers
Themselves in the art over which they especially presided the contest took place on Mount Helicon and it is said that when the Mortal maidens commenced their song the sky became dark and Misty whereas when the muses raised their heavenly voices all nature seemed to rejoice and mount Helicon itself moved with exaltation the
Priorities were signally defeated and were transformed by them users into singing birds as a punishment for having dared to challenge comparison with The Immortals undeterred by the above example the sirens also entered into a similar contest the songs of the muses were loyal and true whilst those of the sirens were the
False and deceptive strains with which so many unfortunate Mariners had been lured to their death the sirens were defeated by the muses and as a mark of humiliation were deprived of the feathers with which their bodies were adorned the oldest seat of the worship of the muses was pyaria in Thrace
Where they were supposed to have first seen the light of day Aria is a district on one of the sloping declivities of Mount Olympus whence a number of rivulets as they flow towards the plains beneath produce those sweet soothing sounds which may possibly have suggested this spot as a fitting home
For the presiding divinities of song they dwelt on the Summits of Mount Helicon Parnassus and pindus and loved to haunt the springs and fountains which gushed forth amidst these Rocky Heights all of which were sacred to them and to Poetic inspiration agonyapy and hippocrini on Mount Helicon and the Castilian spring on Mount
Parnassus were sacred to the muses the letter flowed between two lofty rocks above the city of Delphi and in ancient times its Waters were introduced into a square Stone Basin where they were retained for the use of pithya and the priests of Apollo the Libations to these divinities
Consisted of water milk and honey but never of wine their names and functions are as follows Calliope the most honored of them users presided over heroic song and epic poetry and is represented with a pencil in her hand and a slate upon her knee Cleo the Muse of History holds in her
Hand a roll of parchment and wears a wreath of Laurel The Muse of tragedy Bears a tragic mask Thalia The Muse of Comedy carries in her right hand a shepherd’s Crook and has a comic mask beside her polyhimnia The Muse of sacred hymns is crowned with a wreath of Laurel she is
Always represented in a thoughtful attitude and entirely enveloped in Rich folds of drapery The Muse of dance and round delay is represented in the act of playing on a seven-stringed liar urania The Muse of astronomy stands erect and bears in her left hand a Celestial globe uterpy The Muse of Harmony
Is represented bearing a musical instrument usually a flute erato The Muse of love and hymn kneel songs wears a wreath of Laurel and is striking the cords of a liar with regard to the origin of the muses it is said that they were created by
Zeus in answer to a request on the part of the Victorious deities after the war with the Titans that some special divinities should be called into existence in order to commemorate in song The Glorious Deeds of the Olympian gods Pegasus Pegasus was a beautiful winged horse who
Sprang from the body of Medusa when she was slain by the hero Perseus the son of Zeus and Danae spreading out his wings he immediately flew to the top of Mount Olympus where he was received with delight and admiration by all the Immortals a place in his Palace was assigned to him by
Zeus who employed him to carry his thunder and lightning Pegasus permitted none but the gods to mount him except in the case of bellerophon whom at the command of athene he carried a loft in order that he might slay the Chimera with his arrows the latter poets represent Pegasus as
Being at the service of the muses and for this reason he is more celebrated in modern times than in antiquity he would appear to represent that poetical inspiration which tends to develop man’s higher nature and causes the mind to saw heavenwoods the only mention of the Ancients of
Pegasus in connection with the muses is the story of his having produced with his horse the famous fountain hippocrine it is said that during their contest with the parieties the muses played and sang on the summit of Mount Helicon with such extraordinary power and sweetness that heaven and Earth Stood Still to
Listen whilst the mountain raised itself in joyous ecstasy towards the Abode of the celestial gods Poseidon seeing his special function thus interfered with sent Pegasus to check the boldness of the mountain in daring to move without his permission when Pegasus reached the summit he stamped the foot with his hoofs and out
Gushed the Waters of hippocrine afterwards so renowned as the sacred Fount whence the muses quaffed their richest drafts of inspiration the Hesperides the Hesperides the daughters of Atlas dwelt in an island in the Far West once they derived their name they were appointed by Hera to act as Guardians to
A tree bearing golden apples which had been presented to her by Gaia on the occasion of her marriage with Zeus it is said that the Hesperides being unable to withstand the temptation of tasting the golden fruit confided to their care were deprived of their office which was henceforth delegated to the
Terrible Dragon laid on who now became the ever watchful Sentinel of these precious Treasures the names of the Hesperides were eagle aristusa and Hesperia charities Graces all those gentler attributes which beautify and refine human existence were personified by the Greeks under the form of three lovely sisters you Frozone iglia and Thalia the
Daughters of Zeus and Deuteronomy or according to later writers of Dionysus and Aphrodite they are represented as beautiful slender maidens in the full bloom of Youth with hands and arms lovingly intertwined and are either un-draped or where a fleecy transparent Garment of an ethereal fabric they portray every gentle emotion of the
Heart which vents itself in friendship and benevolence and were believed to preside over those qualities which constitute Grace modesty unconscious Beauty gentleness kindliness innocent Joy purity of mind and body and eternal youth they not only possess to the most perfect Beauty themselves but also conferred this gift upon others all the
Enjoyments of Life were enhanced by their presence and were deemed incomplete without them and wherever Joy or pleasure Grace and gaiety reigned there they were supposed to be present temples and altars were everywhere erected in their honor and people of all ages and every rank in life and treated their favor
Insects was burnt daily upon their altars and at every banquet they were invoked and a libation poured out to them as they not only heightened all enjoyment but also by their refining influence moderated the exciting effects of wine music eloquence poetry and art though the direct work of the muses received at
The hands of The Graces an additional Touch of refinement and Beauty for which reason they are always regarded as the friends of them users with whom they lived on Mount Olympus their special function was to act in conjunction with the seasons as attendance upon Aphrodite whom they adorned with wreaths of flowers
And she emerges from their hands like the queen of spring perfumed with the odor of roses and violets and all sweet scented blossoms The Graces are frequently seen in attendance on other divinities thus they carry music for Apollo myrtles for Aphrodite Etc and frequently accompany the muses Eros or Dionysus
End of section 16. myths and legends of ancient Greece and Rome by e m berens section 17 third Dynasty Knight and her children hurry through asclepius hori seasons closely Allied to The Graces with hori or Seasons who were also represented as three beautiful maidens Daughters of Zeus and Themis their names were eunomia
Dice and Irene it may appear strange that these divinities presiding over the seasons should be but three in number but this is quite in accordance with the Notions of the ancient Greeks who only recognized Spring Summer and Autumn as seasons nature being supposed to be wrapped in death or Slumber during that
Jealous and unproductive portion of the year which we call Winter in some parts of Greece there were but two hori fellow goddess of the bloom and Capo of the Corn and fruit-bearing season the hori are always regarded as friendly towards Mankind and totally devoid of guile or subtlety they are represented
As joyous but gentle maidens crowned with flowers and holding each other by the hand in a round dance when they are depicted separately as personifications of the different seasons the horror representing spring appears Laden with flowers that of Summer Bears the Sheaf of corn whilst the personification of autumn has
Her hands filled with clusters of grapes and other fruits they also appear in company with The Graces in the train of Aphrodite and are seen with Apollo and the muses they are inseparably connected with all that is good and beautiful in nature and as the regular alternation of the
Seasons like all her other operations demands the most perfect order and regularity the hori being the daughters of themus came to be regarded as the representatives of order and the just administration of human Affairs in civilized communities each of these graceful maidens took upon herself a separate function eunomia presided more especially over
State life dice guided the interests of individuals whilst Irene the gayest and brightest of the three sisters was the lighthearted companion of Dionysus hori were also the deities of the fast fleeting hours and thus presided over the smaller as well as the larger divisions of time in this capacity they assist every
Morning in yoking the celestial horses to the Glorious Chariot of the sun which they again helped to unyoke when he sinks to rest in their original conception there were personifications of the clouds and are described as opening and closing the Gates of Heaven and causing fruits and
Flowers to Spring forth when they pour down upon them their refreshing and life-giving streams the nymphs the graceful beings called the nymphs were the presiding deities of the woods grottos streams Meadows Etc these divinities were supposed to be beautiful maidens of fairy-like form and robed in more or less shadowy garments
They were held in the greatest veneration though being minor divinities they had no temples dedicated to them but were worshiped in caves or grottos with Libations of milk honey oil Etc they may be divided into three distinct classes fizz water mountain and tree or wood nymphs water nymphs oceanides naridis and nayadis
The worship of water deities is common to most primitive Nations the streams Springs and Fountains of a country bear the same relation to it which the blood coursing through the numberless arteries of a human being Bears to the body both represent the living moving life Awakening element without which existence would be impossible
Hence we find among most Nations a deep feeling of attachment to the streams and Waters of their native land the remembrance of which when absent in foreign climbs is always treasured with peculiar fondness thus among the early Greeks each tribe came to regard the rivers and springs of its individual State as beneficient
Powers which brought blessing and prosperity to the country it is probable also that the charm whichever accompanies the sound of running water exercised its power over their imagination they heard with delight the gentle Whisper Of The Fountain lulling the senses with its low Rippling tones the
Soft purling of the brook as it rushes over the Pebbles or the mighty voice of the waterfall as it dashes on its head-long course and the beings which they pictured to themselves as presiding over all these Charming sights and sounds of nature corresponded in their graceful appearance with the scenes with
Which they were associated oceanities the oceanides or ocean nymphs where the daughters of Oceanus and tethus and like mostly divinities were endowed with the gift of Prophecy they are personifications of those delicate vapor-like exhalations which in warm climates are emitted from the surface of the sea more especially at
Sunset and are impelled forwards by the evening Breeze they are accordingly represented as Misty shadowy beings with graceful swaying forms and robed in pale blue gauze-like Fabrics the noradis the naridis were the daughters of nerius and Doris and were nymphs of the Mediterranean Sea they are similar in appearance to the oceanides
But their beauty is of a less shadowy order and is more like that of Mortals they wear a flowing pale green robe their liquid eyes resemble in their clear depths the Lucid Waters of the sea they inhabit their hair floats carelessly over their shoulders and assumes the greenish tint of the water
Itself which far from deteriorating from their beauty greatly adds to its effect the neurodes either accompany The Chariot of the mighty ruler of the sea or follow in his train they are told by the poets that the lonely Mariner watches the naridis with silent awe and wandering Delight as they
Rise from their Grotto palaces in the deep and dance in joyful groups over the sleeping waves some with arms entwined follow with their movements The Melodies which seem to hover over the sea whilst others scatter liquid gems around these being emblematical of the phosphorescent light so frequently observed at Night by The
Traveler in southern Waters the best known of the neridis were thetis the wife of peleus and for Titi the spouse of Poseidon and galatea the Beloved of assis the neodes the neodes were the nymphs of fresh water Springs Lakes Brooks Rivers Etc as the trees plants and flowers owed
Their nourishment to their genial fostering care these divinities were regarded by the Greeks as special benefactors to mankind like all the nymphs they possess the gift of Prophecy for which reason many of the springs and fountains over which they presided were believed to inspire Mortals who drank their Waters with the power of
Foretelling future events the deities are intimately connected in idea with those flowers which are called after them nymphae or water lilies whose broad green leaves and yellow cups float upon the surface of the water as though proudly conscious of their own grace and beauty we often hear of the nades forming
Alliances with Mortals and also of their being rude by the Sylvan deities of the woods and Dales dryads or tree nymphs the trend nymphs partook of the distinguishing characteristics of the particular tree to whose life they were wedded and were known collectively by the name of the dryads
The haymer dryads or Oak nymphs represent in their peculiar individuality the quiet self-reliant power which appears to belong essentially to the Grand and lordly king of the forest the Birch nymph is a Melancholy Maiden with floating hair resembling the branches of the pale and fragile looking tree which she inhabits
The beach nymph is strong and sturdy full of life and joyousness and appears to give promise of faithful love and undisturbed Repose whilst her Rosy Cheeks deep brown eyes and graceful form bespeak Health Vigor and vitality the nymph of the linden tree is represented as a little koi Maiden whose
Short silver gray dress reaches a little below the knee and displays to Advantage her delicately formed limbs the sweet face which is partly averted reveals a pair of large Blue Eyes which appear to look at you with wondering surprise and shy mistrust her pale golden hair is bound by the faintest streak of
Rose-colored ribbon the training being wedded to the life of the tree she inhabited ceased to exist when it was either felled or so injured as to wither away and die nymphs of the valleys and mountains the PE and oriades then the PE where the kind and gentle
Nymphs of the valleys and Glenns who appear in the train of Artemis they are represented as lovely maidens with short tunics which reaching only to the knee do not impede their Swift and graceful movements in the exercise of the chase the pale Brown Tresses are fastened in a
Knot at the back of the head went a few stray curls Escape over their shoulders as shy as the thorns and quiet as frolicsom the ariades or Mountain nymphs who are the principal and constant Companions of Artemis are tall graceful maidens are tired as huntresses they are Ardent followers of the Chase
And spare neither the gentle deer nor the timid hair nor indeed any animal they meet within their rapid course wherever their wild Hunt goes the shy Napier are represented as hiding behind the leaves whilst their favorites The Fawns kneel tremblingly beside them looking up beseechingly for protection from the wild huntresses
And even the Bold setis Dart away at their approach and seek safety in flight there is a myth connected with one of these Mountain nymphs the unfortunate Echo she became an amort of a beautiful youth named Narcissus son of the river god sephysis who however failed to return her love which
So grieved her that she gradually pined away becoming a mere shadow of her former self till at length nothing remained of her except her voice which henceforth gave back with unerring Fidelity every sound that was uttered in the Hills and Dales narcissus himself also met with an unhappy fate but Aphrodite punished him
By causing him to fall in love with his own image which he beheld in a neighboring Fountain whereupon consumed with unrequited love he wasted away and was changed into a flower which Bears his name the lemonadees or Meadow nymphs resemble their nades and are usually represented dancing hand in hand in a circle
The hi 80s who appearance are somewhat similar to the oceanides are cloudy divinities and from the fact of their being invariably accompanied by rain are represented as incessantly weeping the meliades were the nymphs who presided over fruit trees before concluding this subject attention should be drawn to the fact that in more
Modern times this beautiful idea of animating all nature in detail reappears under the various local Traditions extent in different countries thus do the oceanides and norieties live again in the mermaids whose existence is still believed in by Mariners whilst the flower and the meadow nymphs assume the
Shape of those tiny ills and fairies who were formally believed to hold their midnight rebels in every wood and on every common indeed even at the present day the Irish peasantry especially in the west firming belief in the existence of the fairies or good people as they are called the wind
According to the oldest accounts eolis was a king of the aeolian islands to whom Zeus gave the command of the Winds which he kept shut up in a deep cave in which he Freed at his pleasure or at the command of the Gods in later times the above belief
Underwent a change and the winds came to be regarded as distinct divinities whose aspect accorded with the respective winds with which they were identified they were depicted as winged youths in full Vigor in the act of flying through the air the principal winds were boreas the north wind Uris the East Wind zephyrus
The West Wind and notice the south wind who was said to be the children of EOS and astrius there are no myths of Interest connected with these divinities zephyrus was United to chlorus Flora the goddess of flowers of boraeus it is related that while flying over the river elysius
He beheld on the banks arithia the Charming daughter of wreck this king of Athens whom he carried off to his native Thrace and there made her his bride Boris and arithia were the parents of zetis and kalei afterwards famous in the expedition of the Argonauts there was an altar erected at Athens in
Honor of Beres in commemoration of his having destroyed the Persian Fleet sent to attack the Greeks on the Acropolis at Athens there was a celebrated octagonal temple built by Pericles which was dedicated to the winds and on its sides where their various representations the ruins of this Temple are still to be seen
Pan forness pan was the god of fertility and the special patron of Shepherds and Huntsmen he presided over all rural occupations was chief of the satis and head of all rural divinities according to the common belief he was the son of Hermes and a wood nymph and
Came into the world with horns sprouting from his forehead a goat’s beard and a crooked nose pointed ears and the tail and feet of a goat and presented all together so repulsive in appearance that at the sight of him his mother fled in dismay Hermes however took up his curious
Little Offspring wrapped him in a hair skin and carried him in his arms to Olympus the grotesque form and merry antics of the little stranger made him a great favorite with all the Immortals especially Dionysus and they bestowed upon him the name of pan all because he had delighted them all
His favorite haunts were grottos and his Delight was to wander in uncontrolled Freedom over rocks and mountains following his various Pursuits ever cheerful and usually very noisy he was a great lover of Music singing dancing and all Pursuits which enhance the pleasures of life and hence in spite
Of his repulsive appearance we see him surrounded with nymphs of the forests and Dales who loved to dance around him to the cheerful music of his pipe the syrinx the myth concerning the origin of Pan’s pipe is as follows pan became an amort of a beautiful nymph called sirinks who
Appalled at his terrible appearance fled from the pertinaceous attentions of her unwelcome Suitor he pursued her to the banks of the river Ladon when seeing his near approach and feeling Escape impossible she called on the gods for assistance who in answer to her prayer transformed her into a read
Justice pan was about to seize her whilst the lovesick pan was sighing and lamenting his unfortunate fate the winds gently swayed the Reeds and produced a murmuring sound as of one complaining Charmed with the soothing tones he endeavored to reproduce them himself and after cutting seven of the Reeds of
Unequal length he joined them together and succeeded in producing the pipe which he called the sirens in memory of his lost love pain was regarded by Shepherds as their most Valiant protector who defended their flocks from the attacks of wolves the Shepherds of these Early times have
No pen Folds we’re in the habit of gathering together their flocks in Mountain caves to protect them against the inclemency of the weather and also to secure them at night against the attacks of wild animals these caves therefore which were very numerous in the mountain districts of Arcadia boisha
Etc were all consecrated to pan as it is customary in all tropical climates to Repose during the heat of the day pan is represented as greatly enjoying his afternoon sleep in the cool shelter of a tree or cave and also as being highly displeased at any sound which Disturbed his slumbers
For which reason the Shepherds were always particularly careful to keep unbroken silence during these hours whilst they themselves indulged in a quiet siesta pan was usually beloved by Huntsman being himself a great lover of the woods which afforded to his cheerful and active disposition for scope and in
Which he loved to range at will he was regarded as the patron of the Chase and the rural Sportsman returning from an unsuccessful day sport beat in token of their displeasure the wooden image of pan Which always occupied a prominent place in their dwellings all sudden and unaccountable sounds
Which startle Travelers in lonely spots were attributed to pan who possessed a frightful and most discordant voice hence the term Panic Terror to indicate sudden fear the Athenians ascribed their victory at Marathon to the alarm which he created among the Persians by his terrible voice pan was gifted with the power of
Prophecy which he is said to have imparted to Apollo and he possessed a well-known and very ancient Oracle in Arcadia in which state he was more especially worshiped the artists of later times have somewhat toned down the original very unattractive conception of pan as above described and merely represent him as a
Young Man hardened by the exposure to all weathers which a rural life involves and bearing in his hand the shepherd’s Crook and Sirens these being his usual attributes whilst small horns project from his forehead he is either un-draped or wears merely a light cloak called the clemis
The usual offerings to pan were milk and honey in Shepherd’s bowls cows lambs and Rams were also sacrificed to him after the introduction of pan into the worship of Dionysus we hear of a number of little pans panishi who are sometimes confounded with the satis furnace the Romans had an old Italian Divinity
Called foreness who as the god of shepherds was identified with the Greek pan and represented in a similar manner is frequently called inuous or the fertilizer and the Perkins or the one who Wards off wolves like pan he possessed the gift of Prophecy and was the presiding Spirit of the woods and Fields
He also shared with his Greek prototype The Faculty of alarming Travelers in solitary places bad dreams and evil apparitions were attributed to fullness and he was believed to enter houses stealthily at night for this purpose fauna was the wife of fourness and participated in his functions
The setis the setias were a race of Woodland spirits who evidently personified the free wild and untrammeled life of the forest their appearance was both grotesque and repulsive they had flat broad noses pointed ears and little horns sprouting from their foreheads a rough Shaggy skin and small goat’s tails
They led a life of pleasure and self-indulgence followed the chase reveled in every description of wild music and dancing with terrible wine vibers and addicted to the Deep Slumbers which follow heavy potations they were no less dreaded by Mortals than by The Gentle Woodland nymphs who always avoided their course Rough Sports
The sad tears were conspicuous figures in the train of Dionysus and as we have seen selenus their Chief was tutored to the wine God the order setias were called silence and are represented in antique sculpture as more nearly approaching the human form in addition to the ordinary setias artists delighted in depicting little
Satis young imps frolicking about the woods in a marvelous variety of droll attitudes these little fellows greatly resemble their friends and companions the panishi in rural districts it was customary for the Shepherds and peasants who attended the festivals of Dionysus to dress themselves in the skins of
Goats and other animals and under this disguise they permitted themselves all kinds of playful tricks and excesses to which Circumstance the conception of the setis is by some authorities attributed in Rome the old Italian wood divinities the Thorns who had goats feet and or other characteristics of the satis
Greatly exaggerated were identified with them priapis priapas the son of Dionysus and Aphrodite was regarded as the god of fruitfulness the protector of flocks sheep goats bees the fruit of the vine and all Garden produce his statues which were set up in gardens and Vineyards acted not only as objects
Of worship but also as scarecrows the appearance of this God being especially repulsive and unsightly these statues were formed of wood or stone and from the hips downwards were merely rude columns they represent him as having a red and very ugly face he bears in his hand a pruning knife
And his head is crowned with a wreath of Vine and Laurel he usually carries fruit in his garments or a cornucopia in his hand always however retaining his singularly revolting aspect it is said that Hera wishing to punish Aphrodite sent her this misshapen and unsightly son and that when he was born
His mother was so horrified at the side of him that she ordered him to be exposed on the mountains where he was found by some Shepherds who taking pity on him saved his life this Divinity was chiefly worshiped at lamp circus his birthplace asses were sacrificed to him and he
Received the first fruits of the fields and Gardens with a libation of milk and honey the worship of priapas was introduced into Rome at the same time as that of Aphrodite and was identified with a native Italian Divinity named matunus asclepius escalapis asclepius the son of The Healing Art was
The son of Apollo and the nymph coronis he was educated by the noble Centaur Chiron who instructed him in all knowledge but more especially in that of the properties of herbs asclepius searched out the hidden powers of plants and discovered cures for the various diseases which afflict the human body
He brought his art to such Perfection that he not only succeeded in warding off death but also restored the dead to life it was popularly believed that he was materially assisted in his wonderful cures by the blood of the Medusa given to him by Palace athene
It is Well to observe that the shrines of this Divinity which were usually built in healthy places on Hills outside the town or near Wells which were believed to have healing powers offered at the same time means of cure for the sick and suffering thus combining religious with sanitary influences
It was the custom for the sufferer to sleep in the temple when if he had been Earnest in his devotions asclepius appeared to him in a dream and revealed the means to be employed for the Cure of his Melody on the walls of these temples we hung tablets
Inscribed by the different pilgrims with the particulars of their maladies the remedies practiced and the cures worked by the god a custom undoubtedly productive of most beneficial results growth temples and altars were dedicated to asclepius in many parts of Greece but epidurus the chief seed of his
Worship where indeed it is said to have originated contained his principal Temple which served at the same time as a hospital the statue of asclepius in the temple at epidurus was formed of Ivory and gold and represented him as an old man with a full beard leaning on a staff round
Which a serpent is climbing the serpent was the distinguishing symbol of this Divinity partly because these reptiles were greatly used by the Ancients in the Cure of diseases and partly also because all the prudence and wisdom of the serpent were deemed indispensable to the judicious physician
His usual attributes are a staff a bowl a bunch of herbs a pineapple a dog and a serpent his children inherited for the most part the distinguished talents of their father two of his sons makayon and podelirious accompanied Agamemnon to the Trojan War in which Expedition they became renowned
Not only as military Heroes but also as skillful Physicians their sisters hygeia health and Panacea or healing had temples dedicated to them and received Divine honors the function of hygeia was to maintain the health of the community which great blessing was supposed to be brought by her as a direct and
Beneficient gift from the gods sqlapius the worship of escalapias was introduced into Rome from epidurus whence the statue of the god of healing was brought at the time of a great pestilence grateful for their deliverance from this plague the Romans erected a temple in his honor on an island near the mouth of
The Tiber end of section 17. myths and legends of ancient Greece and Rome by e m barons Roman divinities Janus from the earliest ages Janus was regarded by the Romans with the utmost affection and veneration as a Divinity who ranked only second to Jupiter himself and through whom all prayers and
Petitions were transmitted to the other gods he was believed to preside over the beginnings of all things hence it was he who inaugurated the years months and seasons and in course of time came to be considered as specially protecting the beginnings of all human Enterprises the great importance which the Romans
Attached to an auspicious commencement as contributing to the ultimate success of an Enterprise accounts for the high estimation in which Janus was held as the god of beginnings this Divinity would appear to have been the ancient sun god of the Italian tribes in which capacity he opens and
Closes the Gates of Heaven every morning and evening hence he was regarded as the doorkeeper of heaven and also as the presiding deity over all Gates entrances Etc on Earth the fact of his being the god of City gays which were called jainai after him is ascribed however to the following
Myth after the Abduction of their women by the Romans the sabines in Revenge invaded the Roman State and were already about to enter the gates of the city when suddenly a hot Sulfur Spring which was believed to have been sent by Janus for their special preservation gushed
Forth from the earth and arrested the progress of the enemy see footnote 179 in his character as guardian of gates and doors he was also regarded as a protecting deity of the home for which reason little shrines were erected to him over the doors of houses which
Contained an image of the god having two faces Janus possessed no temples in the ordinary acceptation of the world but all the gates of cities were dedicated to him close to the Forum of Rome stood the so-called Temple of Janus which however was merely an arched passage closed by
Massive Gates this Temple was only open in time of War as it was supposed that the God had then taken his departure with the Roman army over whose welfare he personally presided it is worthy of notice as an Evidence of the many wars in which the Romans were
Engaged that the gates of this Sanctuary were only closed three times during 700 years as The God Who ushers in the New Year the first month was called after him and on the 1st of January his most important Festival was celebrated on which occasion all entrances of public and
Private buildings were decorated with Laurel branches and garlands of flowers his sacrifices consisting of cakes wine and barley were offered to him at the beginning of every month and before sacrificing to the other gods his name was always invoked and a libation poured out to him Janus is usually represented with two
Faces in his special function as doorkeeper of Heaven he stands erect bearing a key in one hand and a rod or receptor in the other it is supposed that Janus was the most ancient king of Italy who during his life governed his subjects with such wisdom and moderation that in gratitude
For the benefits conferred upon them his people deified him after death and placed them in the foremost rank among their divinities we have already seen in the history of Cronus that Saturn who was identified with the Greek Cronus god of time was the friend and colleague of Janus
Anxious to prove his gratitude to his benefactor Cronus endowed him with the knowledge of past and future events see footnote 180 which enabled him to adopt the wisest measures for the welfare of his subjects and it is on this account that Janus is represented with two faces looking in opposite directions the one
To the past the other to the Future Flora Flora was the goddess of flowers and was regarded as a beneficent power who watched over and protected the early blossoms she was held in the highest estimation by the Romans and a festival called the floralia was celebrated in her honor
From the 28th of April to the 1st of May this Festival was a season of universal merriment in which flowers were used profusely in adorning houses streets Etc and were worn by young girls in their hair Flora who typified the season of spring is generally represented as a lovely Maiden garlanded with flowers
Robigous in opposition to Flora we find an antagonistic Divinity called robogus a worker of evil who delighted in the destruction of the tender herbs by mildew and whose wrath could only be averted by prayers and sacrifices when he was invoked under the title of avarunkus or the evertor
The Festival of robigous the robagalia was celebrated on the 25th of April Pomona Pomona was the goddess of orchards and fruit trees who according to Ovid cares not for Woods or streams but loves her Gardens and the boughs that bear the thriving fruit Pomona who typifies Autumn is
Represented as a lovely Maiden Laden with branches of fruit trees see footnote 181 vertumness vertumness was the god of garden and field produce he personifies the change of seasons and that process of transformation in nature by means of which the leaf buds become developed into blossoms and the blossoms into fruit
The change of seasons is symbolized in a myth which represents vertumness as metamorphosing himself into a variety of different forms in order to gain the affection of Pomona who so loved her vocation that she abjured all thoughts of marriage he first appears to her as a Plowman
Typifying spring then as a Reaper to represent summer afterwards as a Vine gatherer to indicate Autumn and finally as a gray-haired old woman symbolical of the Snows of winter but it was not until he assumed his true form that of a beautiful youth that he succeeded in his suit vertumness is generally represented
Crowned with wheat cheese and bearing in his hand a cornucopia pales pales a very ancient Italian Divinity is represented sometimes as a male sometimes as a female power as a male Divinity he is more particularly the god of Shepherds and flocks as a female deity pales presides over husbandry and the fruitfulness of
Herds her festivals the polilia were celebrated on the 21st of April the day on which the city of Rome was founded during this Festival it is customary for Shepherds to ignite a mess of straw through which they rushed with their flocks believing that this ordeal would purify them from sin
The name Palatine which originally signified a pastoral colony is derived from this divinity her offerings were cakes and milk C footnote 182 picus pikas the son of Saturn and father of thalness was a woodland Divinity gifted with prophetic powers an ancient myth relates that picus was a
Beautiful youth United to a nymph called canons the sorcerer’s Circe infatuated by his Beauty endeavored to secure his love but he rejected her advances and she in Revenge changed him to a woodpecker under which form he still retained his powers of Prophecy picus is represented as a youth with a
Woodpecker perched upon his head which bird became henceforth regarded as possessed of the power of Prophecy paikumness and pylonis paikumus and pylumnus were two household divinities of the Romans who were the special presiding deities of newborn infants Sylvanas sylvanus was a woodland Divinity who like faunas greatly resembled the Greek pan
He was the presiding deity of plantations and forests and specially protected the boundaries of fields Sylvanas is represented as a hail old man carrying a cypress tree for according to Roman mythology the transformation of the youth cypruses into the tree which Bears his name was attributed to him his sacrifices
Consisted of milk meat wine grapes wheat ears and pigs terminus Terminus was the god who presided over all boundaries and landmarks he was originally represented by a simple block of stone which in later times became surmounted by a head of this Divinity see footnote 183 pneumo pompilius the great benefactor of
His people anxious to inculcate respect for the rights of property especially enjoying the erection of these blocks of stone as a durable Monument to Mark the line dividing one property from another he also caused altars to be raised to terminus and instituted his Festival the terminalia which was celebrated on the
23rd of February upon one occasion when tarquin wished to remove the altars of several deities in order to build a new Temple it is said that Terminus and Juventus alone objected to being displaced this obstinate refusal on their part was interpreted as a good omen signifying
That the city of Rome would never lose her boundaries and would remain ever young and vigorous conscious was the god of secret counsel the Romans believed that when an idea developed itself spontaneously within the mind of an individual in Wisconsin who had prompted the suggestion this applied however more particularly to plans which
Resulted satisfactorily an altar was erected to this Divinity on the circus Maximus which was kept always covered except during his Festival the consuelia which was celebrated on the 18th of August libertina libertina was the goddess who presided over funerals this Divinity was identified with Venus possibly because the Ancients considered that the Power
Of Love extended even to the Realms of death her temple in Rome which was erected by serbius tullius contained all the requisites for funerals and these could either be bought or hired there a register of all deaths which occurred in the city of Rome was kept in this Temple
And in order to ascertain the rate of mortality a piece of money was paid by command of serbius tullius on the demise of each person see footnote 184 laverna laverna was the presiding goddess of Thieves and of all artifice and fraud there was an altar erected to her near
The Puerto lavernous which was called after her and she possessed a sacred grove on the Via salavia Comas Comas was the presiding Genius of Banquets festive scenes revelry and all joyous pleasures and Reckless gaity he is represented as a Young Man crowned with flowers his face heated and flushed
With wine leaning against a post in a half-sleepy and drunken attitude with a torch falling from his hand the Cayman a the caymana were prophetic nymphs held in high veneration by the ancient Italians they were foreign number the best known of whom are carminta and Nigeria carmenta was celebrated as being the
Mother of Evander who led an Arcadian Colony into Italy and founded a town on the river Tiber which became afterwards Incorporated with the city of Rome Evander is said to have been the first who introduced Greek art and civilization into Italy and also the worship of Greek divinities
A temple was erected to carmenta on the capitol line hill and a festival called the carmentalia was celebrated in her Honor on the 11th of January igeria is said to have initiated Duma pompilius in the forms of religious worship which he introduced among his people she was regarded as The Giver of Life
And was therefore invoked by women before the birth of their children see footnote 185 the caymana are frequently identified by Roman writers with the muses gnai a comforting and assuring belief existed among the Romans that each individual was accompanied through life from the hour of his birth to that of his death
By protecting Spirit called his genius who prompted him to good and Noble deeds and acted towards him as a guardian angel comforting him in sorrow and guiding him throughout his Earthly career in the course of time a second genius was believed to exist of an evil nature
Who as the instigator of all wrongdoing was ever at war with the beneficent genius and on the issue of the conflict between these antagonistic influences depended the fate of the individual the gni were depicted as winged beings greatly resembling our modern representations of guardian angels every state town or city as well as
Every man possessed its special genius the sacrifices to the genie consisted of wine cakes and incense which were offered to them on birthdays the genius which guided a woman was called after the Queen of Heaven Juno among the Greeks beings called demons were regarded as exercising similar
Functions to those of the Roman geni they were believed to be the spirits of the righteous race which existed in the Golden Age who watched over mankind carrying their prayers to the gods and the gifts of the Gods to them mains lemurs larvae and Laris the mains were the spirits of The
Departed and were of two kinds vis-a-vis lemurs or larvae and Laris C footnote 186. the Lemurs were those Mains who haunted their former abodes on Earth as evil spirits appearing at night under awful forms and hideous shapes greatly to the alarm of their friends and relatives they were so feared that a festival
Called the limaralia was celebrated in order to propitiate them it appears extremely probable that the superstitions with regard to ghosts haunted houses Etc which exist even at the present day owe their origin to this very ancient Pagan source the lares familiares were a much more pleasing conception they were the
Spirits of the ancestors of each family who exercised after death a protecting power over the well-being and prosperity of the family to which they had in life belonged the place of honor beside the Hearth was occupied by the statue of the lar of the house who was supposed to have been the
Founder of the family this statue was the object of profound veneration and was honored on All Occasions by every member of the family a portion of each meal was laid before it and it was believed to take an active part in all family Affairs and domestic
Events whether of a sad or joyful nature before starting on any Expedition the Master of the House saluted the statue of the lar and on his return a solemn Thanksgiving was offered to this the presiding deity of his Hearth and Home in grateful acknowledgment of his protection whereupon the statue was crowned with
Garlands of flowers these being the favorite offerings of the Laris on All Occasions of a special family rejoicing the First Act of a bride on entering her new Abode was to do homage to the lar in the belief that he would exercise over her a protecting influence and shield her from evil
In addition to those above enumerated there were also public Lloris who were Guardians of the state High Roads country and sea their temples were always open for any Pious worshiper to enter and on their altars public sacrifices were offered for the welfare of the state or city see footnote 187 10 8
The penates were deities selected by each family and frequently by its individual members as a special protector various causes led to this selection if for instance a child were born on the Festival of Vesta it was thought that that deity would hence forward act as its special Guardian if a youth
Possessed great business talents he adopted Mercury as his tutelary deity should he on the other hand develop a passion for music Apollo was selected as his Patron God and so forth these became regarded as the special divinities of the household small images of them adorned the surroundings of the Hearth
And honors similar to those paid to the Laris were accorded to them just as there were public lorries so there were public pennants which were worshiped by the Roman people under the form of two youthful Warriors who in later times were regarded as identical with caster and Pollux they are generally represented on
Horseback with conical caps on their heads and bearing long Spears in their hands see footnote 188 end of section 18. myths and legends of ancient Greece and Rome by e m barons public worship of the ancient Greeks and Romans temples in very remote times the Greeks had no
Shrines or sanctuaries devoted to public worship but performed their devotions beneath the vast and boundless canopy of Heaven in the Great temple of nature itself believing that their divinities thrown above the clouds Pious worshipers naturally sought the highest available points in order to place themselves in the closest communion possible with
Their gods hence the Summits of high mountains were selected for devotional purposes and the more exalted the rank and importance of the Divinity invoked the more elevated was the site selected for his or her worship but the inconvenience attending this mode of worship gradually suggested the idea of erecting edifices which would afford
Means of shelter from the inclemency of the weather these structures were in the first instance of the most simple form and without decoration but when with the progress of civilization the Greeks became a wealthy and powerful people see footnote 189 temples were built and adorned with the greatest Splendor and magnificence
Talent labor and wealth being lavished unsparingly on their erection and decoration indeed so massively were they constructed that some of them have to a certain extent withstood the ravages of time the city of Athens especially contains numerous remains of these buildings of antiquity on the Acropolis we may still behold
Among other monuments of ancient art the Temple of Athena Pelias and that of Theseus the letter of which is the most entire ancient edifice in the world in the island of delos also are to be seen the ruins of the temples of Apollo and Artemis both of which are in a
Wonderful state of preservation these ruins are most valuable being sufficiently complete to enable us to study by their aid the plan and character of the original structure among the Lesser demonians however we find no vestiges of these stately temples for they were especially enjoined by a law of Life circus to
Serve the gods with as little outlay as possible when the Great lawgiver was asked the reason of this injunction he replied that the last demonians being a poor Nation might otherwise abstain altogether from the observance of their religious duties and wisely added that magnificent edifices and costly
Sacrifices were not so pleasing to the gods as the true piety and unfeigned devotion of their worshipers the most ancient temples known to us served a double purpose they were not only consecrated to the service of the Gods but were at the same time venerable monuments in honor of the Dead thus for
Instance the Temple of Palace athene in the tower of the city of Larissa served as the Sepulcher of acrisius and the Acropolis at Athens received the ashes of sea crops founder of the city a temple was frequently dedicated to two or more gods and was always built after
The manner considered most acceptable to the particular divinities to whom it was consecrated for just as trees birds and animals of every description were held to be sacred to certain deities see footnote 190 so almost every God had a form of building peculiar to himself which was
Deemed more acceptable to him than any other thus the Dork style of architecture was sacred to Zeus Eris and Heracles the ionic to Apollo Artemis and Dionysus and the Corinthian to Hestia in the porch of the temple stood a vessel of stone or brass containing holy water which had been consecrated by
Putting into it a burning torch taken from the altar with which all those admitted to take part in the sacrifices were be sprinkled in The inmost Recess of the sanctuary was the most holy Place into which none but the priests were suffered to enter temples in the country were usually
Surrounded with Groves of trees the Solitude of these Shady Retreats naturally tended to inspire the worshiper with awe and reverence added to which the delightful shade and coolness afforded by tall leafy trees is peculiarly grateful in hot countries indeed so General did this custom of building temples and Groves become that
All places devoted to Sacred purposes even where no trees existed were called Groves that this practice must be a very remote Antiquity is provided by the biblical injunction having for its object the separation of the Jews from all idolatrous practices Thou shalt not plant the agrove of trees near unto the
Altar of the Lord thy God statues the Greeks worshiped their gods without any visible representations of them until the time of sea crops the most ancient of these representations consisted of square blocks of stone upon which the name of the deity intended to be represented was engraved the first attempts at sculpture were
Rude stocks with a head at one end and a shapeless trunk at the other tapering slightly down to the feet which however were not divided the limbs being in no way defined but the artists of later times devoted all their genius to the successful production of the highest ideals of
Their gods some of which are preserved to this day and are regarded as examples of purist art see footnote 191 on a pedestal in the center of the edifice stood the statue of the Divinity to whom the temple was dedicated surrounded by images of other gods all
Of which were fenced off by rails Alters the altar in a greek temple which stood in the center of the building and in front of the Statue of the presiding deity was generally of a circular form and constructed of stone it was customary to engrave upon it the
Name or distinguishing symbol of the Divinity to whom it was dedicated and it was held so sacred that if any malfactor fled to it his life was saved from his pursuers and it was considered one of the greatest acts of sacrilege to force him from this Asylum the most ancient altars were adorned
With horns which in former times were emblems of power and dignity as wealth and consequently importance consisted among most primitive nations in flocks and herds in addition to those erected in places of public worship altars were frequently raised in groves on highways or in the marketplaces of cities the
Gods of the lower world had no altars whatever ditches or trenches being dug for the reception of the blood of the sacrifices offered to them priests in ancient times the priests were recognized as a special social caste and were distinguished not only by their sacredotal vestments but also by their
Piety wisdom and blameless life they were the chosen mediators between Gods and Men and offered prayers and sacrifices in the name of the people whom they also instructed as to what vows gifts and offerings would be most acceptable to the Gods see footnote 192. every deity had a different order of
Priests consecrated to his worship and in every place a high priest was appointed whose Duty it was to superintend the rest of his order and also to carry out the more sacred rights and religious observances priests and priestesses were permitted to marry but not a second time some however voluntarily adopted a life
Of celibacy sacrifices there is no doubt that a feeling of gratitude to the gods for their protecting care and the abundance with which they were believed to bless mankind as induced men of all Nations and in all countries to feel a desire to sacrifice to their divinities some
Portion of the gifts so generously lavished upon them among the Greeks sacrifices were various kinds they consisted of Free Will offerings propitiatory offerings Etc Free Will offerings were grateful acknowledgments for benefits received and usually consisted of the first fruits of the field or the finest of the
Flocks and herds which were required to be without spot or blemish propitiatory offerings were brought with the object of appeasing the anger of the Gods in addition to those above enumerated sacrifices were made either with a view of obtaining success in an Enterprise about to be undertaken or in a
Fulfillment of a vow or at the command of an oracle every sacrifice was accompanied by salt and also by a libation which usually consisted of wine the Cup being always filled to the brim indicating that the offering was made without stint when sacrificing to The Infernal Gods the cup
Containing the libation was filled with blood the animals offered to The Olympian divinities were white whilst those to the gods of the lower world were black when a man offered a special sacrifice for himself or his family it partook of the nature of his occupation see footnote 193 thus a Shepherd brought
A sheep a Vine grower his grapes and so forth but in the case of public sacrifices the supposed individuality of the deity was always consulted for instance to Demeter a Sal was offered because that animal is apt to root up the seed corn to Dionysus a goat on account of its
Being destructed to Vineyards Etc the value of offerings depended greatly upon the position of the individual it being regarded as a contempt of the Gods for a rich man to bring a sordid offering whilst from a poor man the smallest oblation was considered acceptable hecatums consisted of a hundred animals
And were offered by entire communities or by wealthy individuals who either deserved or had obtained some special favor from the gods when a sacrifice was to be offered a fire was kindled on the altar into which wide and frankincense were poured in order to increase the flame in very
Ancient times the victim was laid upon the Altar and burned whole but after the time of Prometheus portions only of the shoulders thighs and trails Etc were sacrificed the remainder becoming the perquisites of the priests the officiating priests wore a crown composed of the leaves of the trees
Sacred to the deity they invoked thus when sacrificing to Apollo the crowns were of Laurel when two Heracles of Poplar this practice of wearing crowns was at a later period adopted by the general public at Banquets and other festivities on occasions of special solemnity the horns of the victim were overlaid with
Gold and the altars decked with flowers and sacred herbs the mode of conducting the sacrifices was as follows all things being prepared a salt cake a sacrificial knife and the crowns were placed in a small basket and carried to the sanctuary by a young Maiden whereupon the victim was conducted into
The temple frequently to the accompaniment of music if a small animal it was driven loose to the altar if a large one it was led by a long trailing rope in order to indicate that it was not an unwilling sacrifice see footnote 194. when all were assembled the priest after
Walking in solemn State round the altar be sprinkled it with a mixture of meal and holy water after which he also be sprinkled the assembled worshipers and exhorted them to join with him in prayer the service being ended the priest first tasted the libation and after causing
The congregation to do the like poured the remainder between the horns of the victim after which frankincense was strewn upon the Altar and a portion of the meal and water poured upon the animal which was then killed if by any chance the victim escaped the stroke or
Became in any way Restless it was regarded as an evil Omen if on the contrary it expired without a struggle it was considered auspicious at the sacrifices to the aerial divinities music was added whilst dances were performed Round The Altar and sacred hymns sung these hymns were
Generally composed in honor of the Gods and contained an account of their famous actions their clemency and beneficence and the gifts conferred by them on mankind in conclusion the gods were invoked for a continuance of their favor and when the service was ended a feast was held oracles
The desire to penetrate the dark veil of Futurity and thereby to avert if possible threatened danger as animated Mankind in all ages of the world prophetic knowledge was sought by the Greeks at the mouth of oracles whose predictions were interpreted to the People by priests specially appointed
For the purpose the most famous of these institutions was the Oracle of Apollo at Delphi which was held in general repute all over the world people flocked from far and near to consult this wonderful mouthpiece of the Gods one month in the year being specially set apart for the purpose see footnote 195.
The Priestess who delivered the oracles was called the pythia after the serpent python which was killed by Apollo having first bathed in the waters of the Castalian spring she was conducted into the temple by the priests and was Seated on a sort of three-legged stool or table
Called the tripod which was placed over the mouth of a cave once issued sulfurous Vapors here she gradually became affected in a remarkable Manner and fell into an ecstatic condition in which she uttered wild and extraordinary phrases which were held to be the utterance of Apollo himself these the priests interpreted to the
People but in most cases and so ambiguous a manner that the Fulfillment of the prediction could not easily be disputed during the ceremony clouds of incense filled the temple and hid the Priestess from the view of the uninitiated and at its conclusion she was reconducted in a fainting condition to herself
The following is a striking instance of the ambiguity of oracular predictions krosis the rich king of Lydia before going to war with Cyrus King of Persia consulted an oracle as to the probable success of the Expedition the reply he received was that if he crossed a certain River he would destroy a great
Empire interpreting the response as being favorable to his design crosses crossed the river and encountered the Persian king by whom he was entirely defeated and his own empire being destroyed the prediction of the Oracle was said to have been fulfilled soothsayers augers in addition to the manifestation of the
Will of the Gods by means of oracles the Greeks also believed that certain men called soothsayers were gifted with the power of foretelling future events from dreams from observing the flight of birds the entrails of sacrificed animals and even the direction of the flames and smoke from the altar Etc
See footnote 196. augers the Roman soothsayers were called augers and played an important part in the history of the Romans as no Enterprise was ever undertaken without first Consulting them with regard to its ultimate success festivals festivals were instituted as seasons of rest rejoicing and Thanksgiving and also as anniversaries to commemorate events
Of national importance the most ancient festivals were those held after the in-gathering of the Harvest or vintage and were celebrated with rejoicings and Mary makings which lasted many days during which time the first fruits of the fields were offered to the gods accompanied by prayers and Thanksgiving
The festival is held in cities in honor of special divinities or in commemoration of particular events were conducted with an elaborate ceremonial gorgeous processions games chariot races Etc were conspicuous features on these occasions and dramatic performances representing particular episodes in the lives of the Gods and heroes frequently took place
We subjoin a few of the most interesting of the Greek and Roman festivals end of section 19. myths and legends of ancient Greece and Rome by e m barons Greek festivals elusinian Mysteries one of the most ancient and important among the festivals observed by the Greeks was that of the elusinian
Mysteries which was celebrated in honor of Demeter and Persephone the name was derived from ellusis a town in Attica where the Mysteries were first introduced by the goddess herself they were divided into the greater and lesser Mysteries and according to the general account were held every five years
The greater which were celebrated in honor of Demeter and lasted nine days were held in Autumn the Lesser dedicated to Persephone who at these festivals was affectionately called Cora or the maiden were held in Spring it is supposed that the secrets taught to be initiated by the priests the
Expounders of the Mysteries were moral meanings elucidated from the myths concerning Demeter and Persephone but the most important belief inculcated was the doctrine of the immortality of the Soul that the lessons taught were of the highest moral character is universally admitted The Souls of those who participated in them were filled with
The sweetest hopes both as to this and the future world and it was a common saying among the Athenians in the Mysteries no one is sad the initiation into these solemn rites which was originally the exclusive privilege of the Athenians was accompanied with awe-inspiring ceremonies and secrecy was so strictly
Enjoined that its violation was punished by Death at the conclusion of the initiation great rejoicings took place chariot races wrestling matches Etc were held and solemn sacrifices offered the initiation into the Lesser Mysteries served as a preparation for the greater fesmaphoria bethesmaphoria was another Festival held
In honor of Demeter in her character as presiding over marriage and social institutions resulting from the spread of agriculture this Festival was celebrated exclusively by women dionysia a joyous Spring Festival was held in honor of Dionysus in the month of March and lasted several days this Festival which was called the
Greater dionysia was celebrated with a particular Splendor at Athens when strangers flocked from all parts of the world to take part in the ceremonies the city was gayly decorated the houses were garlanded with ivy leaves crowds perambulated the streets everything wore its holiday Garb and wine was freely indulged in
The processions which took place during these festivities the statue of Dionysus was carried and men and women crowned with Ivy and bearing the thruses were dressed in every description of grotesque costume and played on drums pipes flutes symbols Etc some representing solonus rode on asses others wearing Fawn skins appeared as
Pan or the sadders and the home multitude saying piones to the honor of the wine God public shows games and sports took place and the entire city was full of revelry what lent additional interest to these festivals was the custom of introducing new comedies and tragedies to the public
Representations of which were given and prizes awarded to those which elicited the greatest admiration the Lesser dionysia were vintage festivals celebrated in rural districts in the month of November and were characterized by drinking feasting and joviality of all kinds in connection with some of the festivals in honor of Dionysus were certain Mystic
Observances into which only women called manatees or bakentes were initiated clad and fond skins they assembled by night on the mountainsides some carrying blazing torches others thirsty and all animated with religious enthusiasm and Frenzy they shouted clapped their hands danced wildly and worked themselves up to such
A pitch of excitement and fury that in their mad frenzy they tore in pieces the animal brought as a sacrifice to nine Isis under the name of bacchanalia these Mystic rights were introduced into Rome where men also were allowed to participate in them but they were attended with such frightful excesses
That the state authorities at length intervened and prohibited them panasonia the panasonia was a famous Festival celebrated in Athens in honor of athenapolius the guardian of the state there were two festivals of this name the Lesser and the greater panathionea the former was held annually and the latter which lasted several days was
Celebrated every fourth year for the greater panasonia a garment embroidered with the gold called the peplist was specially woven by Athenian maidens on which was represented the victory gained by Athena over the Giants this garment was suspended to the Mast of a ship which stood outside the city
And during the festival which was characterized by a grand procession the ship with the pupless on its mass was impelled forward by means of invisible machinery and formed the most conspicuous feature of the pageant the whole population bearing all of branches in their hands took part in the procession and amidst music and
Rejoicings this imposing pageant wended its way to the Temple of athenopolius where the pupless was deposited on the Statue of the goddess at this Festival Homer’s poems were declaimed aloud and Poets also introduced their own Works to the public musical contests foot and horse races and wrestling matches were held and
Dances were performed by Boys in armor men who had deserved well of their country were presented at the festival with a crown of gold and the name of the person so distinguished was announced publicly by a Herald the victors in the races and athletic games received as a prize of Oz of oil
Supposed to have been extracted from the fruit of the Sacred Olive Tree of Athena the daphnophoria the dachnophoria was celebrated at Thebes in honor of Apollo every ninth year the distinguishing feature of this Festival Was A procession to the Temple of Apollo in which a young priest the Daphne Forest of noble descent
Splendidly attired in wearing a crown of gold was preceded by a youth carrying an emblematical representation of the sun moon stars and days of the year and followed by beautiful maidens bearing Laurel branches and singing hymns in honor of the Gods end of section 20. myths and legends of ancient Greece and
Rome by e m barons section 21 Roman festivals saturnalia the saturnalia a National Festival held in December in honor of Saturn was celebrated after the in-gathering of the Harvest and lasted several days it was a time of universal rejoicing cessation from labor and merry-making school children had holidays friends
Sent presents to each other the law courts were closed and no business was transacted crowds of people from the surrounding country flocked to Rome for this Festival attired in every variety of masquerade dress practical jokes were given and received with the utmost Good Humor shouts of exaltation filled the
Air all classes abandoned themselves to enjoyment and unrestrained hilarity reigned Supreme social distinctions were for a Time suspended or even reversed and so heartily was the spirit of this Festival entered into that Masters waited upon their slaves at Banquets which they provided for them the slaves being dressed upon these occasions in the
Garments of their masters there appears little doubt that the modern Carnival is a survival of the ancient saturnalia Syria this Festival was celebrated in honor of Cirrus it was solemnized exclusively by women who dressed in white garments wandered about with torches in their hands to represent the search of the Goddess for
Her daughter Pro serpina during this Festival games were celebrated in the circus Maximus to which none were admitted unless clothed in white vestalia the vestalia was a Festival held in honor of Vesta on the 9th of June and was celebrated exclusively by women who walked barefooted in procession to the
Temple of the goddess the priestesses of Vesta called vestales or Vestal virgins played a conspicuous part in these festivals they were six in number and were chosen between the ages of 6 and 10 from the noblest families in Rome their term of office was 30 years during
The first 10 years they were initiated in their religious duties during the second ten they performed them and during the third they instructed novices their Chief was watch and feed the ever-burning flame on the altar of Vesta the extinction of which was regarded as a national Calamity of ominous import
Great honors and privileges were accorded to them the best seats were reserved for their use at all public spectacles and even the consuls and prey tours made way for them to pass if they met a criminal on his way to execution they had the power to Pardon
Him provided it could be proved that the meeting was accidental the vestales were vowed to Chastity a violation of which was visited by the frightful punishment of being buried alive end of section 21. myths and legends of ancient Greece and Rome by e m berens Legends caredness the following is the legendary account
Of the founding of Thebes after the Abduction of his daughter Europa by Zeus ajina King of phenicia unable to reconcile himself to her loss dispatched his son Cadmus in search of her Desiring him not to return without his sister for many years Cadmus pursued his search through various countries but without success
Not daring to return home without her he consulted the Oracle of Apollo at Delphi and the reply was that he must desist from his task and take upon himself a new Duty I.E that of founding a city the sight of which would be indicated to him
By a heiferth which had never borne the Yoke and which would lie down on the spot where on the city was to be built head countless left the sacred Fane when he observed a heifer Who Bore no marks of servitude on her neck walking slowly in front of him
He followed the animal for a considerable distance until at length on the site where Thebes afterwards stood she looked towards heaven and gently lowing lay down in the long grass grateful for this Mark of divine favor katmus resolved to offer up the animal as a sacrifice and accordingly sent his
Followers to fetch water for the libation from a neighboring spring this spring which was sacred to Aries was situated in a wood and guarded by a fierce Dragon who at the approach of the retainers of Cadmus suddenly pounced upon them and killed them after waiting some time for the return
Of his servants Cadmus grew impatient and hastily arming himself with his Lance and spear set out to seek them on reaching the spot the mangled remains of his unfortunate followers met his View and near them he beheld the frightful monster dripping with the blood of his victims
Seizing a huge Rock the hero hurled it with all his might upon the Dragon but protected by his tough black skin and steal his scales as by a coat of mail he remained unhurt can’t must now tried his Lance and with more success for it pierced the side of
The Beast who furious with pain sprang at his adversary when Cadmus leaping aside succeeded in fixing the point of his spear within his Jaws which final stroke put an end to the encounter while katmas stood surveying his vanquished foe Palace atheny appeared to him and commanded him to sow the teeth
Of the Dead dragon in the ground he obeyed and out of the furrows there arose a band of armed men who at once commenced to fight with each other until all except five were killed these last surviving Warriors made peace with each other and it was with their
Assistance that Katniss now built the famous city of Thebes in later times the noblesteban families proudly claimed their descent from these Mighty earthborn Warriors Aries was furious with rage when he discovered that Cadmus had slain his dragon and would have killed him had not Zeus interfered and induced him to
Mitigate his punishment to that of servitude for the term of eight years at the end of that time the God of War became reconciled to Cadmus and in token of his forgiveness bestowed upon him the hand of his daughter harmonia in marriage their nuptials were almost as celebrated
As those of paleo synthetis all the gods honored them with their presence and offered Rich gifts and congratulations Katniss himself presented his lovely bride with a splendid necklace fashioned by hephistas which however after the death of harmonia always proved fatal to its possessor the children of Cadmus and harmonia were
One son polydorus and four daughters autonoi I know simile and agavi for many years the founder of Thebes reigned happily but at length a conspiracy was formed against him and he was deprived of his throne by his grandson pantheus accompanied by his faithful wife harmonia he retired into Illyria and
After death they were both Changed by Zeus into serpents and transferred to Elysium pursues pursues one of the most renowned of the Legendary Heroes of antiquity was the son of Zeus and Danny daughter of acrisius king of Argos and Oracle having foretold to acrisius
That a son of Dany e would be the cause of his death he imprisoned her in a tower of brass in order to keep her secluded from the world Zeus however descended through the roof of the tower in the form of a shower of gold and the lovely Danny e became his bride
For four years acrisius remained in ignorance of this Union but one evening as he chanced to pass by the Brazen chamber he heard the Cry of a young child proceeding from within which led to the discovery of his daughter’s marriage with Zeus enraged at finding all his precautions on availing acrisius commanded the
Mother and child to be placed in a chest and thrown into the sea but it was not the will of Zeus that they should perish he directed Poseidon to calm the Troubled Waters and caused the chest to float safely to the island of serifers dictus brother of polydecties King of
The island was fishing on the seashore when he saw the chest stranded on the beach and pitying the helpless condition of its unhappy occupants he conducted them to the Palace of the king where they were treated with the greatest kindness polydecties eventually became United to Dan AE and bestowed upon Perseus and
Education befitting a hero when he saw his stepson develop into a noble and manly youth he endeavored to instill into his mind a desire to signalize himself by the achievement of some great and heroic deed and after mature deliberation it was decided that the slaying of the Gorgon Medusa would
Bring him the greatest renown for the successful accomplishment of his object it was necessary for him to be provided with a pair of wings sandals a magic wallet and the helmet of aeds which rendered the wearer invisible all of which were in the keeping of the nymphs the place of who’s Abode was
Known only to the Gree Perseus started on his expedition and guided by Hermes and Palace atheni arrived after a long journey in the far off region on the borders of oceana’s where dwelt the gree Daughters of forces and Seto he at once applied to them for the necessary information and on their
Refusing to Grant it he deprived them of their single eye and tooth which he only restored to them when they gave him full directions with regard to his root he then proceeded to the Abode of the nymphs from whom he obtained the objects indispensable for his purpose equipped with the magic helmet and
Wallet and armed with a sickle the gift of Hermes he attached to his feet the wings sandals and flew to the Abode of the Gorgons whom he found fast asleep now as pursues had been warned by his Celestial guides that whoever looked upon these weird sisters would be
Transformed into stone he stood with averted face before the sleepers and caught on his bright metal shield their triple image then Guided by Palace atheni he cut off the head of the Medusa which he placed in his wallet no sooner had he done so than from The Headless trunk then sprang forth the
Winged Steed Pegasus and Chrysler the father of the winged Giant gerion he now hasn’t to elude the pursuit of the two surviving sisters who aroused from their Slumbers eagerly rushed to avenge the death of their sister his invisible helmet and winged sandals here stood him in good Stead
For the former concealed him from the view of the Gorgons whilst the latter bore him swiftly over land and sea far beyond the reach of pursuit in Passing Over The Burning Plains of Libya the drops of blood from the head of the Medusa oozed through the wallet
And falling on the hot Sands below produced a brood of many colored snakes which spread all over the country Perseus continued his flight until he reached the kingdom of atlas of whom he begged rest and shelter but as this King possessed a valuable Orchard in which every tree bore golden
Fruit he was fearful lest the Slayer of the Medusa might destroy the dragon which guarded it and then Rob him of his treasures he therefore refused to Grant the hospitality which the hero demanded whereupon Perseus exasperated at the churlish repulse produced from his wallet the head of the Medusa and
Holding it towards the king transformed him into a Stony Mountain beard and hair erected themselves into forests shoulders hands and limbs became huge rocks and the head grew up into a craggy Peak which reached into the clouds Perseus then resumed his travels his winged sandals bore him over deserts and
Mountains until he arrived at Ethiopia the kingdom of King sephus here he found the country inundated with disastrous floods towns and Villages destroyed and everywhere signs of desolation and ruin on a projecting Cliff close to the shore he beheld a lovely Maiden chained to a rock this was Andromeda the King’s Daughter
Her mother Cassiopeia having boasted that her beauty surpassed that of the narides the angry sea nymphs appealed to Poseidon to avenge their wrongs whereupon the sea god devastated the country with a terrible inundation which brought with it a huge monster who devoured all that came in his way in their distress the unfortunate
Ethiopians applied to the Oracle of Jupiter Ammon in the Libyan Desert and obtained the response that only by the sacrifice of the King’s Daughter to the monster could the country and people be saved seafius who was tenderly attached to his child at first refused to listen to this Dreadful proposal
But overcome at length by the prayers and solicitations of his unhappy subjects the heartbroken father gave up his child for the welfare of his country Andromeda was accordingly chained to a rock on the seashore to serve as a prey to the monster whilst her unhappy parents bewailed her
Sad Fate on the beach below on being informed of the meaning of this tragic scene Perseus proposed to sifus to slay the dragon on condition that the lovely victim should become his bride Overjoyed at the prospect of andromeda’s release the king gladly acceded to the stipulation and Perseus hastened to the
Rock to breathe words of Hope and comfort to the trembling Maiden then assuming once more the helmet of aed’s he mounted into the air and awaited the approach of the monster presently the sea opened and the shark’s head of the gigantic beast of the deep raised itself above the waves
Lashing his tail furiously from side to side he leapt forward to seize his victim but the Gallant hero watching his opportunity suddenly darted down and producing the head of the Medusa from his wallet held it before the eyes of the Dragon whose hideous body became gradually transformed into a huge black
Rock which remained forever A Silent Witness of the miraculous Deliverance of Andromeda pursues then led the maiden to her now happy parents who anxious to evince their gratitude to her deliverer ordered immediate preparations to be made for the nuptial feast but the young hero was not to bear away his lovely bride uncontested
For in the midst of the banquet finus the king’s brother to whom Andromeda had previously been betrothed returned to claim his bride followed by a band of armed Warriors he forced his way into the hall and a desperate encounter took place between the rivals which might have terminated
Fatally for Perseus had he not suddenly bethought himself of the Medusa’s head calling to his friends to avert their faces he drew it from his wallet and held it before fine use and his formidable bodyguard whereupon they all stiffened into stone Perseus now took leave of the Ethiopian
King and accompanied by his beautiful bride returned to serifus where a joyful meeting took place between Danny e and her son he then sent a messenger to his grandfather informing him that he intended returning to Argos but acrisius fearing the Fulfillment of the oracular prediction fled for protection to his friend tutimias king
Of Larissa anxious to induce the Aged Monarch to return to Argos Perseus followed him thither but here a strange fatality occurred whilst taking part in some funeral Games celebrated in honor of the King’s father pursues by an unfortunate throw of The discus accidentally struck his grandfather and thereby was the innocent
Cause of his death after celebrating the funeral rites of ecclesias with due solemnity Perseus returned to Argos but feeling loathed to occupy the Throne of one whose death he had caused he exchanged kingdoms with megapenthes king of tyrions and in course of time founded the cities of mycenae and media
The head of the Medusa he presented to his Divine patroness Palace atheni who placed it in the center of her Shield many great Heroes were descended from Perseus and Andromeda foremost among whom was Heracles whose mother alcamini was their granddaughter heroic honors were paid to pursuse not
Only throughout Argos but also at Athens and in the island of seraphas end of section 22 myths and legends of ancient Greece and Rome by e m berens chapter 23 Legends ion and Daedalus and Icarus ion ion was the son of crayosa the beautiest daughter of Eric Theus king of Athens
And the sun god Phoebus Apollo to whom she was United without the knowledge of her father fearing the anger of Eric Theus crayosa placed her newborn babe in a little wicker basket and hanging some golden charms around his neck invoked for him the protection of the Gods and concealed
Him in a lonely cave Apollo pitying his deserted child sent Hermes to convey him to Delphi where he deposited his charge on the steps of the Temple next morning the delphic Priestess discovered the infant and was so Charmed by his engaging appearance that she adopted him as her own son
The young child was carefully tended and reared by his kind Foster mother and was brought up in the service of the temple where he was entrusted with some of the minor duties of the Holy edifice and now to return to Crayola during a war with the yubians in which
The latter were signally defeated zuthus son of aeolus greatly distinguished himself on the side of the Athenians and as a reward for his valuable Services the hand of crayosa the King’s Daughter was bestowed upon him in marriage their Union however was not blessed with children and as this was a source of
Great grief to both of them they repaired to Delphi in order to consult the great Oracle the response was that zuthus should regard the first person who met him on leaving the sanctuary as his son now it happened that ion the young guardian of the temple was the first to
Greet his View and when zuthus beheld the beautiful youth he gladly welcomed him as his son declaring that the gods had sent him to be a blessing and comfort to his old age crayosa however who concluded that the youth was The Offspring of a secret marriage on the
Part of her husband was filled with suspicion and jealousy when an old servant observing her grief begged her to be comforted assuring her that the cause of her distress should be speedily removed when upon the occasion of the public adoption of his son zuthis gave a Grand Banquet the old servant of cryosa
Contrived to mix a strong poison in the wine of the unsuspecting ion but the youth according to the pious custom of the Ancients of offering a libation to the gods before partaking of any repast poured upon the ground a portion of the wine before putting it to his lips when
Suddenly as if by a miracle a dove flew into the banquet hall and sipped of the wine of the libation whereupon the poor little creature began to quiver in every Limb and in a few moments expired ion’s suspicions at once fell upon the obsequious servant of cryosa who with
Such officious attention had filled his cup he violently seized the old man and accused him of his murderous intentions unprepared for this sudden attack he admitted his guilt but pointed to the wife of zuthus as the instigator of the crime ion was about to avenge himself upon
Crayosa when by means of the divine intervention of Apollo his foster mother the delphic Priestess appeared on the scene and explained the true relationship which existed between crayosa and ion in order to set all doubts at rest she produced the charms which she had found round the neck of the infant and also
The Wicker Basket in which he had been conveyed to Delphi mother and son now became reconciled to each other and crayos are revealed to ion The Secret of his divine origin the Priestess of Delphi foretold that he would become the father of a great nation called after him the ionians and
Also that zuthus and cryosa would have a son called Doris who would be the progenitor of the Dorian people both of which predictions were in due time verified Daedalus and Icarus Daedalus a descendant of Eric Theus was an Athenian architect sculptor and mechanician he was the first to
Introduce the art of sculpture in its higher development for before his time statues were merely rude representations having the limbs altogether undefined but great as was his genius still greater was his vanity and he could broke no rival now his nephew and pupil Talus exhibited great talent having invented both the
Saw and the compass and Daedalus fearing lest he might overshadow his own Fame secretly killed him by throwing him down from the Citadel of Palace athene the murder being discovered Daedalus was summoned before the court of the aeropagis and condemned to death but he made his escape to the island of Crete
Where he was received by King Minos in a manner worthy of his great reputation Daedalus constructed for the king the world-renowned Labyrinth which was an immense building full of intricate passages intersecting each other in such a manner that even Daedalus himself is said upon one occasion to have nearly
Lost his way in it and it was in this building the king placed the Minotaur a monster with the head and shoulders of a bull and the body of a man in the course of time the great artists became weary of his long Exile more especially as the king under the guise
Of friendship kept him almost a prisoner he therefore resolved to make his escape and for this purpose ingeniously contrived wings for himself and his young son Icarus whom he diligently trained how to use them having awaited a favorable opportunity Father and Son commenced their flight and were well on their way when Icarus
Pleased with the novel sensation forgot altogether his father’s oft repeated injunction not to approach too near the Sun the consequence was that the wax by means of which his wings were attached melted and he fell into the sea and was drowned the body of the unfortunate Icarus was
Washed up by the tide and was buried by the bereaved father on an island which he called after his son icaria after this sad event Daedalus winged his flight the island of Sicily where he met with a kind welcome from King kokalis for whom he constructed several
Important Public Works but no sooner did Minos receive the intelligence that his great architect had found an asylum with kokalas then he sailed over to Sicily with a large army and sent Messengers to the Sicilian King demanding the surrender of his guest feigned compliance and invited Minos to
His Palace where he was treacherously put to death in a warm bath the body of their King was brought to egregent by the cretans where it was buried with great Pomp and over his tomb a temple to Aphrodite was erected Daedalus passed the remainder of his life tranquily in the island of Sicily
Where he occupied himself in the construction of various beautiful works of art end of section 23. myths and legends of ancient Greece and Rome by e m berens the Argonauts Basin king of yogis was forced to fly from his dominions which had been assured by his younger brother pelayas
And with difficulty succeeded in saving the life of his young son Jason who was at that time only 10 years of age he entrusted him to the care of the Centaur Chiron by whom he was carefully trained and Company with other Noble youths who like himself afterwards signalized
Themselves by their bravery and heroic exploits for 10 years Jason remained in the cave of the Centaur by whom he was instructed in all useful and warlike Arts but as he approached manhood he became filled with an unconquerable desire to regain his paternal inheritance he therefore took leave of
His kind friend and preceptor and set out for yolkas to demand from his uncle Elias the kingdom which he had so unjustly usurped in the course of his journey he came to a broad and foaming River on the banks of which he perceived an Old Woman Who implored him to help
Her across at first he hesitated knowing that even alone he would find some difficulty in stemming the fierce torrent but pitying her forlorn condition he raised her in his arms and succeeded with a great effort in reaching the opposite Shore but as soon as her feet had touched the Earth she
Became transformed into a beautiful woman who looking kindly at the bewildered youth informed him that she was the goddess Hera and that she would henceforth guide and protect him throughout his career she then disappeared and full of Hope and courage at his Divine manifestation Jason pursued his journey he now
Perceived that in crossing the river he had lost one of his sandals but as it could not be recovered he was obliged to proceed without it on his arrival at yolkis he found his uncle in the marketplace offering up a public sacrifice to Poseidon when the king had
Concluded his offering his eye fell upon the distinguished stranger whose manly Beauty and heroic bearing had already attracted the attention of his people observing that one foot was unshot he was reminded of an oracular prediction which foretold to him the laws of his kingdom by a man wearing only one sandal
He however disguised as fears and versed kindly with the youth and Drew from him his name and Aaron then pretending to be highly pleased with his nephew Elias entertained him sumptuously for five days during which time all was festivity and rejoicing on the sixth Jason appeared before his uncle and with manly
Firmness demanded from him the throne and Kingdom which were his by right Elias the sembling his true feelings smilingly consented to Grant his request provide that that in return Jason would undertake an expedition for him which his Advanced age prevented him from accomplishing himself he informed his
Nephew that the shade of frixes had appeared to him in his dreams and entreated him to bring back from caucus his mortal remains and the Golden Fleece and added that if Jason succeeded in obtaining for him these sacred relics Throne Kingdom and scepter would be his story of the Golden Fleece athemus king
Of Dosha had Mary nephili a cloud nymph and their children were heli and frixes the Restless and wandering nature of nephili however soon wearied her husband who being Immortal had little sympathy with his ethereal consort so he divorced her and married the beautiful but Wicked I know sister of simile who hated her
Step-children and even planned their destruction but the watchful nephily contrived to circumvent her cruel designs and succeeded in getting the children out of the palace she then placed them both on the back of the winged Oram with a fleece of pure gold which had been given to her by Hermes
And on this wonderful animal brother and sister rode through the air over land and sea but on the way heli becoming seized with giddiness fell in into the Sea called after her the hellespond and was drowned prices arrived safely at golcas where he was hospitably received
By King 80s who gave him one of his daughters in marriage and gratitude to zoos for the protection that courted him during his flight Francis sacrificed to him the golden Ram Wills the fleas he presented to apis who nailed it up in the Grove of Aries and dedicated it to
The God of War an oracle having declared that the life of 80s depended on the safekeeping off the fleas he carefully guarded the entrance through the Grove by placing before it an immense Dragon which never slept building and launch of the Argo we will now return to Jason who eagerly
Undertook the perilous Expedition proposed to him by his uncle who well aware of the dangers at pending such an Enterprise hoped by this means to rid himself forever of the unwelcome Intruder Jason accordingly began to arrange his plans without delay and invited the young Heroes whose friendship he had formed whilst under
The care of Chiron to join him in the perilous Expedition none refused the invitation all feeling honored at being allowed the privilege of taking part in so Noble and heroic and undertaking Jason now applied to Argos one of the cleverests shipbuilders of this time who under the guidance of Palace atheni
Built for him a splendid 50 Ord Galley which was called the Argo after the Builder in the upper deck of the vessel the goddess had embedded a board from the speaking hope of the Oracle of Zeus at nodona whichever retained its powers of Prophecy the exterior of the ship was
Ornamented with magnificent carvings and the whole vessel was so strongly built that it defied the power of the Winds and weaves and was nevertheless so light that the heroes when necessary were able to carry it on their shoulders when the vessel was completed the Argonauts so-called after their ship assembled and
Their places were distributed by a lot Jason was appointed commander-in-chief of the Expedition typhus acted as Stearman lindsius s pilate in the bow of the vessel sat the renowned hero herroclus in the stern pelayas father of Achilles and telemon the father of Ajax the great in the Inner Space were Castor
And Pollux nearly as the father of Nestor admites the husband of alcistes The Leaguer the Slayer of the Caledonian boar or fear is the renowned singer menachus the father of patroclus Theseus afterwards king of Athens and his friend pyrithius the son of ixian hylas and the adopted son of Heracles euphemus the son
Of Poseidon oiliest father of Ajax the Lesser zitis and kalei the winged sons of borias idem and Basir the son of Apollo mopsis the thesalian prophet etc etc before their departure Jason offered a solemn sacrifice to Poseidon and all the other seed deities he also invoked the protection of Zeus and the
Fates and then mobses having taken the augurus and found them auspicious the heroes stepped on board and now a favorable Breeze having sprung up they take their allotted places the anchor is weighed and the ship Glides like a bird out of the harbor into the Waters of the Great Sea
Arrival at lemness the Arco with her brave crew of 50 Heroes was soon out of sight and the Sea Breeze only waft to the shore a faint echo of the sweet strains of Orpheus for a time all went smoothly but the vessel was soon driven
By stress of weather to take refuge in a harbor in the island of lemnus this island was inhabited by women only who the year before in a fit of mad jealousy had killed all the male population of the island with the exception of the father of the queen hipsipoli
As the protection of their Island now devolved upon themselves they were always on the lookout for danger when therefore they cited the Argo from afar they armed themselves and rushed to the shore determined to repel any invasion of their territory on arriving in Port the Argonauts astonished at beholding an
Armed proud of women dispatched the herald in one of their boats bearing the staff of peace and friendship hipsibility the queen proposed that food and presence should be sent to the strangers in order to prevent their Landing but her old nurse who stood beside her suggested that this would be
A good opportunity to provide themselves with Noble husbands who would act as their Defenders and thus put an end to their constant fears hip simply listened attentively to the advice of her nurse and after some consultation decided to invite The Strangers into the city robe in his purple mantle the gift of Palace
Atheny Jason accompanied by some of his companions stepped on Shore where he was met by a deputation consisting of the most beautiful of the lemnian women and as commander of the expedition was invited into the Palace of the queen when he appeared before hypsipili she was so struck with his god-like and
Heroic presence that she presented him with her father’s scepter and invited him to seat himself on the throne beside her Jason thereupon took up his residence in the royal castle whilst his companions scattered themselves through the town spending their time in feasting and pleasure Heracles with a few chosen
Comrade also remained on board from day to day their departure was delayed and the Argonauts in their new life of dissipation had almost forgotten the object of the Expedition when Heracles suddenly appeared amongst them and at last recall them to a sense of their Duty Giants and the lioness
The Argonauts now pursued their Voyage till contrary winds drove them toward an island inhabited by the little lioness whose King side sickas received them with great kindness and Hospitality the delionists were descendants of Poseidon who protected them against the frequent attacks of their fears and formidable neighbors the earth-born Giants monsters
With six arms willstas companions were attending a banquet given by King’s Heracles who as usual had remained behind to guard the ship observed that these Giants were busy blocking off the harbor with huge rocks he had once realized the danger and attacking them with his errors succeeded in considerably thinning their numbers
Then assisted by their Heroes who at length came to his Aid he effectually destroyed the remainder the Argo now steered out of the harbor and set sail but in consequence of a severe storm which arose at night was driven back once more to the shores of the kindly the lioness
Unfortunately however owing to the darkness of the night the inhabitants failed to recognize their former guests and mistaking them for enemies commenced to attack them those who had so recently parted as friends were now engaged in Mortal Kombat and in the battle which ensued Jason himself pierced to the
Heart his friend King cesicus whereupon the delionists being deprived of their leader fled to their city and closed the gates when morning dawned and both sides perceived their error they were filled with the deepest sorrow and remorse and for three days the heroes remained with the delionists celebrating the funeral
Rites off the slain with every demonstration of mourning and solemnity Heracles Left Behind the Argonauts once more set sail and after a stormy Voyage arrived at Messiah where they were hospitably received by the inhabitants who spread before them plentiful Banquets and sumptuously regaled them while his friends were feasting Heracles
Who had declined who joined them went into the forest to seek a fir tree which he required for an ore and was missed by his adopted son hylas who set out to seek him when the youth arrived at a spring in the most secluded part of the
Forest the nymph of the fountain was so struck by his beauty that she Drew him down beneath the waters and he was seen no more polyphemus one of the heroes who happened to be also in the forest heard his cry for help and on meeting Heracles then formed him off the circumstance
They at once set out in certain of the missing youth no traces of whom were to be found and whilst they were engaged looking for him the Argo set sail and left them behind the ship had proceeded some distance before the absence of Heracles was observed some of the heroes were in
Favor of returning for him others wished to proceed on their Journey when in the midst of a dispute the sea god cloakis arose from the waves and informed them that it was the will of Zeus that Heracles having another mission to perform should remain behind the Argonauts continued their Voyage without
Their companions Heracles returned to Argos while smallifemas remained with the machines where he founded a city and became its king confessed with Amicus next morning the Argo touched at the country of the bebrusians whose King Amicus was a famous pugilist and permitted no strangers to leave his shores without matching their strength
With his when the heroes therefore demanded permission to land they were informed that they could only do so provided that one of their number should engage in a boxing match with the King Alex who was the best pugilist in Greece was selected as their champion and a contest took place which after a
Tremendous struggle proved fatal to Amicus who had hithertube been victorious in all similar encounters Phineas and the harpies they now proceeded towards bithynia where rain declined old Prophet King Phineas son of aginor Phineas had been punished by the gods with premature old age and blindness for having abused the gift of
Prophecy he was also tormented by the harpies who swooped down upon his food which they either devoured or so defiled as to rendered it unfit to be eaten this poor old man trembling with the weakness of age and faint with Hunger appeared before the Argonauts and implored their assistance against this fiendish
Tormentors whereupon cities and Calais the winged sons of boreas recognizing in him the husband of their sister Cleopatra affectionately embraced him and promised to rescue him from his painful position the heroes prepared a banquet on the seashore to which they invited Phineas but no sooner had he taken his place then the harpies
Appeared and devoured all the violence see this and Palais now rose up into the air drove the heartbeats away and were pursuing them with drawn swords when Iris the swift-footed messenger of the Gods appeared and desired them to desist from their work of Vengeance promising that Phineas should be no longer molested
Freed at length from his tormentors the old man sat down and enjoyed a plentiful repast with his kind friends the Argonauts who now informed him of the object of their Voyage in gratitude for his Deliverance Phineas gave them much useful information concerning their journey and not only warned them of the
Many full dangers awaiting them but also instructed them how they might be overcome passage of the simple Gates after a fortnight’s sojourn in bithynia the Argonauts once more set sail but had not proceeded far on their course when they heard a fearful and tremendous crash this was caused by the meaning of
Two great Rocky islands called the simple beats which floated about in the sea and constantly met and separated before leaving bithynia the blind old Seer Phineas had informed them that they would be compelled to pass between these two terrible rocks and he instructed them how to do so with safety as they
Now approach the scene of danger they remembered his advice and acted upon it typhus the steersman stood at the helm whilst the famous held in his hand a dove ready to bled loose for Phineas had told them that if the dove ventured to fly through they might safely follow
Vemis now dispatched the bird which passed swiftly through the islands yet not without losing some of the feathers of her tail so speedily that they reunite seizing the moment when the Rocks once more separated the Argonauts worked at their oars with all their might and achieved the perilous passage and safety
After the miraculous passage of the Argo the simple Gates became permanently United and attached to the Bottom of the Sea the stemphalities the Argo pursued her course along the southern coast of the pontus and arrived at the islands of arithius which was inhabited by birds who as they flew
Through the air discharged from their wings of feathers sharp as arrows as the ship was gliding along oleus was wounded by one of these birds whereupon the Argonauts held the council and by the advice of amphetamus an experienced hero all put on their helmets and held up their glittering Shields uttering at the
Same time such fearful cries that the birds flew away in Terror and the Argonauts were enabled to land with safety on the island here they found four Shipwrecked youths who proved to be the sons of friarics and were greeted by Jason as his cousins on ascertaining the object of the
Expedition they volunteered to accompany the Argo and to show the heroes the way to caucus they also informed them that the Golden Fleece was guarded by a fearful dragon that King 80s was extremely cruel and as the son of Apollo was possessed of superhuman strength arrival at caucus
Taking with them the four newcomers they journeyed on and soon came in sight of the snow-capped peaks of the Caucasus when towards evening the loud flapping of wings Was Heard overhead it was the Giant Eagle of Prometheus on his way to torture the noble and long-suffering Titan whose fearful
Groans soon afterwards fell upon their ears that night they reached their Journey’s End and anchored in the smooth Waters of the river faces on the Left Bank of this River they beheld Sota the capital of caucus and on their right a wide field and the sacred grove of Aries where the Golden Fleece
Suspended from magnificent oak tree was glittering in the Sun Jason now filled a golden cup with wine and offered a libation to Mother Earth the gods of the country and the shades of those of the heroes who had died on the voyage next morning a council was held in which
It was decided that before resorting to forcible measures kind and conciliatory overtures should first be made to King 80s in order to induce him to resign the Golden Fleece it was arranged that Jason with a few chosen companions should proceed to the Royal Castle leaving the remainder of
The crew to guard the Argo accompanied therefore by talamon and ojas and the four sons of frisis he set out for the palace when they arrived inside of the passel they were struck by the vastness and massifeness of the building at the entrance to which sparkling fountains
Played in the midst of lagosurian and park-like Gardens here are the King’s Daughters lcopy and Medea who were walking in the Grands of the palace met them the former knew her great joy recognized in the youths who accompanied the hero her own long lost Sons whom she had mourned as dead whilst
The young and lovely Medea was struck with the noble and manly form of Jason the news of the return of the sons of frisis soon spread through the palace and brought 80s himself to the scene whereupon The Strangers were presented to him and were invited to a banquet
Which the king ordered to be prepared in their honor all the most beautiful ladies of the Court were present at this entertainment but in the eyes of Jason none could compare with the King’s Daughter the young and lovely Medea when the banquet was ended Jason related to the king his various adventures and
Also the object of his expedition with the circumstances which had led to his undertaking it is listened in silent indignation to this recital and then burst out into a torrent of inventives against the Argonauts and his grandchildren declaring that the fleas was his rightful property and that on no
Consideration would he consent to relinquish it Jason however with mild and persuasive words contrived so far to conciliate him that he was in boost to promise that if the heroes could succeed in demonstrating their divine origin by the performance of some task requiring superhuman power the fleece should be theirs
Task proposed by 80s to Jason was that he should Yoke the two brazen-footed fire breathing oxen off the King which had been made for him by he faces to his ponderous iron plow having done this he must still with them the Stony fields of Aries and then sow in The Furs the
Poisonous teeth of a dragon from which armed men would rise these he must destroy to a man or he himself would perish at their hands when Jason heard what was expected of him his heart for a moment sank within him but he determined nevertheless not
To Flinch from his task but to trust to the assistance of the Gods and to his own courage and energy Jason plows the field of Aries accompanied by his two friends talamon and ojis and also by Argus the son of calcium Jason returned to the vessel for
The purpose of holding a consultation as to the best means of accomplishing these perilous feats Argus explained to Jason all the difficulties of the Superhuman task which lay before him and pronounced it as his opinion that the only means by which success was possible was to enlist
The assistance of the princess Medea who was a priestess of Hecate and a great enchantress his suggestion meeting with approval he returned to the palace and by the aid of his mother an interview was arranged between Jason and Medea which took place at an early hour next morning in the temple of Hecate
A confession of mutual attachment took place and Medea trembling for her Lover’s safety presented him with a magic Salve which possessed the property of rendering any person Anointed with it invulnerable for the space of one day against fire and steel and Invincible against any adversary however powerful
With this Salve she instructed him to anoint his Spear and shield on the day of his great undertaking she further added that when after having plowed the field and sown the teeth armed men should arise from the Pharaohs he must on no account lose heart but
Remember to throw among them a huge rock over the possession of which they would fight amongst themselves and their attention being thus diverted he would find it an easy task to destroy them overwhelmed with gratitude Jason thanked her in the most Earnest manner for her wise counsel And Timely Aid at the same
Time he offered her his hand and promised her he would not return to Greece without taking her with him as his wife next morning a piece in all the pomp of State surrounded by his family and the members of his court repaired to a spot when a full view of the approaching
Spectacle could be obtained soon Jason appeared in the field of Aries looking as Noble and Majestic as the God of War himself in a distant part of the field the Brazen Yokes and the massive plow met his view but as yet The Dread animals themselves were nowhere to be seen
He was about to go and quest of them when they suddenly rushed out from a Subterranean cave breathing flames of fire and enveloped in a thick smoke the friends of Jason trembled but the undaunted hero relying on the magic powers with which he was imbued by Medea
Seized The Oxen one after the other by the horns and forced them to the Yoke near the plow was a helmet full of Dragon’s Teeth which he sowed as he plowed the field whilst with sharp Pricks from his lands he compelled the Monstrous creatures to draw the plow
Over the Stony ground which was thus speedily tilt while Jason was engaged sowing the dragon’s teeth in the Deep furrows of the field he kept a cautious Lookout lest the germinating giant brood might grow too quickly for him and as soon as the four acres of land had been filled
He unyoked The Oxen and succeeded in frightening them so effectually with his weapons that they rushed back in Terror to their Subterranean Stables meanwhile armed men had sprung up out of the furrows and the whole field now bristled with lances but Jason remembering the instructions of Medea seized an immense Rock and
Hurled it into the midst of these earth-born Warriors who immediately began to attack each other Jason then rushed furiously upon them and after a terrible struggle not one of the Giants remained alive furious at seeing his murderous scheme thus defeated 80s not only perfidiously refused to give Jason the fleas which he
Had so bravely earned but in his anger determined to destroy all the Argonauts and to burn their vessel Jason secures the Golden Fleece becoming aware of the treacherous designs of her father Medea at once took measures to baffle them in the darkness of night she went on board the Argo and
Warned the heroes of their approaching banger she then advised Jason to accompany her without loss of time to the sacred grove in order to possess himself of the long coveted treasure they set out together and Medea followed by Jason led the way an advanced boldly into the Grove
Tall oak tree was soon discovered from the topmost boughs of which hung the beautiful Golden Fleece at the foot of this tree keeping his ever wakeful watch lay the Dreadful Sleepless Dragon who at sight of them bounded forward opening his huge Jaws Medea now called him to play her magic
Powers and quietly approaching the monster threw over him a few drops of a potion which soon took effect and sent him into a deep sleep whereupon Jason seizing the opportunity climbed the tree and secured the fleece their perilous task being now accomplished Basin and Madea quitted The
Grove and hastened on board the Argo which immediately put to Sea murder of absurdness meanwhile APS having discovered the loss of his daughter and the Golden Fleece dispatched a large Fleet under the command of his son absurdus in pursuit of the fugitives after some days sale
They arrived at an island at the mouth of the river eister where they found the Argo at anchor and surrounded her with her numerous ships they then dispatched a Herald on board of her demanding the surrender of Medea and the fleece Medea now consulted Jason and with his consent carried out the following
Stratagem he sent the message to her brother absurdus to the effect that she had been carried off against her will and promised that if he would meet her in the darkness of night in the temple of Artemis she would assist him in regaining possession of the Golden Fleece
Relying on the good faith of his sister absurdas fell into the snare and duly appeared at the appointed twisting place and Will smedea kept her brother engaged in conversation Jason rushed forward and slew him then according to a pre-concerted signal he held Aloft a lited torch where upon
The Argonauts attacked the culkins put them to flight and entirely defeated them the Argonauts now returned to their ship when the prophetic board from the dodean oak thus addressed them the cruel murder of absurdness was witnessed by the arenis and you will not escape the wrath of Zeus until the
Goddess Cersei has purified you from your crime let caster and Pollocks pray to the gods that you may be unable to find the Abode of the Sorceress in obedience to The Voice the twin brothers invoke Divine assistance and the heroes set out in search of the Isle of Cersei
They arrive at the island of Cersei The Good Ship Argo sped on her way and after passing safely through the foaming Waters of the river eridanus at length arrived in the harbor of the island of Cersei where she cast anchor commanding his companions to remain on board Jason landed with Medea and
Conducted her to the Palace of the Sorceress the goddess of charms and Magic Arts received them kindly and invited them to be seated but instead of doing so they assumed a supplicating attitude and humbly besought her protection they then informed her of the Dreadful crime which they had committed and implored her to
Purify them from it this Cersei promised to do she forthwith commanded her attended nades to Kindle the fire on the Altar and to prepare everything necessary for the performance of The Mystic rides after which a dog was sacrificed and the sacred pigs were burned having thus newly purified criminals she
Severely reprimanded them for the horrible murder of which they had been guilty whereupon Madea with veiled head and weeping bitterly was reconducted by Jason to the article Further Adventures of the Argonauts having left the island of Cersei they were waved by gentle Zephyrs towards the Abode of the sirens whose enticing
Strains soon fell upon their ears the Argonauts powerfully affected by the melody were making ready to land when Orpheus perceived danger and to the accompaniment of his magic liar commenced one of his enchanting songs which so completely absorbed his listeners that they passed the island in
Safety but not before butes one of their number lured by the seductive music of the sirens at sprung from The Vessel into the waves below Aphrodite however in pity for his youth landed him gently on the island of libybin before the sirens could reach him and there he remained for many years
And now the Argonauts approached new dangers for on one side of them seetheathed and foam the whirlpool of sharpness whilst on the other Tower the mighty Rock once the monster Cilla swooped down upon unfortunate Mariners here the goddess Hera came to their assistance and sent to them the sea
Nymphatus who guided them safely through these dangerous Straits the Argo next arrived at the island of faces where they were hospitably entertained by King alcinis and his Queen ariti but the banquet prepared for them by their kind host was unexpectedly interrupted by the appearance of a large
Army of colkins sent by 80s to demand the restoration of his daughter Medea threw herself at the feet of the queen and implored her to save her from the anger of her father anariti and her kindness of heart promised her her protection next morning in an assembly of the
People at which the colkians were invited to be present the latter were informed that asmodea was the lawful wife of Jason they could not consent to deliver her up whereupon the colkians seeing that the resolution of the King was not to be shaken and fearing to face the anger of
80s should they return to caucus without her sought permission of alcinas to settle in his kingdom which request was accorded them after these events the Argonauts once more set sail and steered for Yorkies but in the course of a terrible and fearful night a mighty storm arose and
In the morning they found themselves stranded on the treacherous quicksands of certis on the shores of Libya here all was a waste and Barren desert unpenented by any living creature save the venomous snakes which had sprung from the blood of the Medusa when borne by Perseus over these arid Plains
They had already passed several days in this Abode of desolation beneath the Rays of the scorching sun and had abandoned themselves to the deepest despair when the Libyan Queen who was a prophetess of divine origin appeared to Jason and informed him that a seahorse
Would be sent by the gods to act as his guide scarcely had she departed when a gigantic hippocamp was seen in the distance making its way towards the Argo Jason now related to his companions the particulars of his interview with the Libyan prophetess and after some deliberation it was decided to carry the
Argo on their shoulders and to follow wherever the seahorse should lead them they then commenced a long and weary journey through the desert and at last after 12 days of severe toil and terrible Suffering The Welcome side of the sea greeted their View in gratitude for having been saved from
The many full dangers they offered up sacrifices to the gods and launched their ship once more into the deep Waters of the ocean arrival at Crete with heartfelt joy and gladness they proceeded on their Homeward voyage and after some days arrived at the island of Crete where they purposed to furnish
Themselves with fresh provisions and water their Landing however was opposed by a parable giant who guarded the island against all Intruders this giant whose name was Talus was the last of the Brazen race and being formed of brass was invulnerable except in his right ankle where there was a sinew of
Flesh and a vein of blood as he saw the Argo nearing the coast he hurled huge rocks at her which would inevitably have sunk The Vessel had not the crew beat a hasty retreat although sadly in want of food and water the Argonauts had decided to proceed on
Their Journey rather than face so powerful an opponent when Madea came forward and assured them that if they would trust to her she would destroy the Giant envelope in the folds of a rich purple mantle she stepped on deck and after invoking the aid of the Fates uttered a
Magic incantation which had the effect of throwing Talus into a deep sleep he stretched himself at full length upon the ground and in doing so grazed his vulnerable ankle against the point of a Sharp Rock whereupon a mighty stream of blood gushed forth from the wound
Awakened by the pain he tried to rise by in vain and with a mighty groan of Anguish the giant fell dead and his enormous body rolled heavily over into the deep the heroes being now able to land provisioned their vessel after which they resumed their Homeward voyage arrivaled at yogis
After a terrible night of storm and darkness they passed the island of egina and at length reached in safety the port of yolkas where the recital of their numerous adventures and hair breath escapes was listened to with wandering admiration by their fellow countrymen the Argo was consecrated to Poseidon and
Was carefully preserved for many generations till no Vestige of it remained when it was placed in the heavens as a brilliant constellation on his arrival at yulkus Jason conducted his beautiful bride to the Palace of his uncle palius taking with him the Golden Fleece for the sake of which this perilous
Expedition had been undertaken but the Old King who had never expected that Jason would return alive basically refused to fulfill his part of the Compact and decline to abdicate the throne indignant at the wrongs of her husband Medea Avenged them in a most shocking manner she made friends with the
Daughters of the king and feigned great interest in all their concerns having gained their confidence she informed them that among her numerous magic Arts she possessed the power of restoring to the Aged all the Vigor and strength of Youth and in order to give them a convincing proof of the truth of
Her assertion she cut up an old Ram which she boiled in a cauldron whereupon after uttering various Mystic incantations that came forth from the vessel a beautiful young lamb she then assured them that in a similar manner they could restore to their old father his former youthful frame and vigor the
Fond and credulous Daughters of polias lend an all too willing ear to the wicked sorceress and thus the Old King perished at the hands of his innocent children death of Jason Medea and Jason now fled the Corinth where at length they found for a Time peace and Tranquility their happiness
Being completed by the birth of three children passed on however and Madea began to lose the beauty which had won the love of her husband he grew weary of her and became attracted by the youthful charms of gloss the beautiful daughter of Creon king of Corinth
Jason had a pain her father’s consent to their Union and the wedding day was already fixed before he disclosed to Medea the treachery which he mediated against her he used all his persuasive powers in order to induce her to consent to his Union with gloss assuring her that his
Affection had in no way diminished but that for the sake of the advantages which would thereby accrued to their children he had decided on forming this alliance with the Royal House though justly enraged at his deceitful conduct Medea dissembled her wrath and feigning to be satisfied with this
Explanation sent as a wedding gift to her rival a magnificent robe of cloth of gold this robe was imbued with a deadly poison which penetrated to the Flesh and bone of the wearer and burned them as though with a consuming fire pleased with the beauty and costliness of the Garment the unsuspecting laws
Lost no time in donning it but no sooner had she done so than the fell poison began to take effect in vain she tried to tear the robe away it defied all efforts to be removed and after horrible and protracted sufferings she expired Madden at the loss of her husband’s love
Medea next put to death her three sons and when Jason thirsting for Revenge left the Chamber of his dead bride and flew to his own house in search of Medea the ghastly spectacle of his murdered children met his View he rushed frantically to seek the murderous but nowhere could she be found
At length hearing a sound above his head he looked up and beheld Medea gliding through the air in a golden Chariot drawn by dragons in a fit of Despair Jason threw himself on his own sword and perished on the threshold of his desolate and deserted home end of section 24
Myths and legends of ancient Greece and Rome by e m barons section 25 part 1. Legends pelops pelops the son of the cruel Tantalus was a Pious and virtuous Prince after his father was banished into Tartarus a war ensued between pelops and the king of Troy in which the former was vanquished
And forced to fly from his dominions in phrygia he emigrated into Greece where at the court of universe king of Elis he beheld hippodemia the King’s Daughter whose Beauty won his heart but an oracle having foretold to in Emmaus that he would die on the day of his daughter’s marriage he threw every
Obstacle in the way of her suitors and declared that he would only give her to him who succeeded in vanquishing him in a chariot race but that all unsuccessful competitors should suffer death at his hands the conditions of the contest were as follows the race was to be run from a given
Point at Pisa to the altar of Poseidon at Corinth the shooter was allowed to start on his course whilst in Emmaus performed his sacrifice to Zeus and only on its completion did the King Mount his Chariot Guided by the skillful merciless and drawn by his two famous horses
Filler and harpina who surpassed in swiftness the winds themselves in this manner many are Gallant Young Prince had perished for although a considerable start was given to all competitors still inames with his Swift team always overtook them before they reached the goal and killed them with his spear
But the love of pelops for hippodemia overcame all fears and undeterred by the terrible fate of his predecessors he announced himself to enameus as a Suitor for the hand of his daughter on the eve of the race pelops repaired to the seashore and earnestly implored Poseidon to assist him in his perilous undertaking
The sea god heard his prayer and sent him out of the deep a chariot drawn by two winged horses when pelops appeared on the course the king at once recognized the horses of Poseidon but nothing daunted he relied on his own Supernatural team and the contest was allowed to proceed
Whilst the King was offering his sacrifice to Zeus pelops set out on the race and had nearly reached the gulf when turning round he beheld enameus spear in hand who with his magic steeds had nearly overtaken him but in this emergency Poseidon came to the aid of the son of Tantalus he caused
The wheels of the royal Chariot to fly off whereupon the King was thrown out violently and killed on the spot just as pelops arrived at the altar of Poseidon as the hero was about to return to Pisa to claim his bride he beheld in the distance Flames issuing from the royal
Castle which at that instant had been struck by lightning with his winged horses he flew to rescue his lovely bride and succeeded in extricating her uninjured from the burning building they soon afterwards became United and pelops reigned in Pisa for many years in great splendor Heracles or Hercules
Heracles the most renowned hero of antiquity was the son of Zeus and alchemini and the great-grandson of Perseus at the time of his birth alkamini was living at Thebes with her husband amphitrion and thus the infant Heracles was born in the Palace of his stepfather aware of the animosity with which hero
Persecuted all those who rivaled her in the affections of Zeus alchemini fearful lest this hatred should be visited on her innocent child entrusted him soon after his birth to the care of a faithful servant with instructions to expose him in a certain field and there leave him feeling assured that the
Divine offspring of Zeus would not long remain without the protection of the Gods soon after the child had been thus abandoned Hera and Palace atheni happened to pass by the field and were attracted by its cries athene pityingly took up the infant in her arms and prevailed upon the Queen of
Heaven to put it to her breast but no sooner had she done so than the child causing her pain she angrily threw him to the ground and left the spot assini moved with compassion carried him to alkmani and entreated her kind offices on behalf of the poor little foundling
Alchemini at once recognized her child and joyfully accepted the charge soon afterwards Hira to her extreme annoyance discovered whom she had nursed and became filled with jealous rage she now sent two venomous snakes into the Chamber of alchemini which crept unperceived by the nurses to the Cradle
Of the sleeping child he awoke with a cry and grasping a snake in each hand strangled them both and her attendants Whom The Cry of the child had awakened rushed to the Cradle Puerto their astonishment and Terror they beheld the two reptiles dead in the hands of the infant Heracles
Amphitian was also attracted to the chamber by the commotion and when he beheld this astounding proof of Supernatural strength he declared that the child must have been sent to him as a special gift from Zeus he accordingly consulted the famous Seer tyresias who now informed him of the
Divine origin of his stepson and prognosticated for him a great and distinguished future when amphitian heard the noble Destiny which awaited the child entrusted to his care he resolved to educate him in a manner worthy of his future career at a suitable age he himself taught him
How to guide a chariot ureters how to handle the bow autolicus dexterity and wrestling and boxing and Castor the art of armed Warfare whilst Linus the son of Apollo instructed him in music and letters Heracles was an apt pupil but undue harshness was intolerable to his High
Spirit and old Linus who was not the gentlest of teachers one day corrected him with blows whereupon the boy angrily took up his liar and with one stroke of his powerful arm killed his tutor on the spot apprehensive lest The ungovernable Temper of the youth might again involve
Him in similar acts of violence amphitians sent him into the country where he placed him under the charge of one of his most trusted herdsmen here as he grew up to manhood his extraordinary stature and strength became the Wonder and admiration of all beholders his aim whether with spear Lance or Beau
Was unerring and at the age of 18 he was considered to be the strongest as well as the most beautiful youth in all Greece the choice of Heracles Heracles felt that the time had now arrived when it became necessary to decide for himself how to make use of
The extraordinary powers with which he had been endowed by the gods and in order to meditate in solitude on this all-important subject he repaired to a lonely and secluded spot in the heart of the forest here two females of great Beauty appeared to him one was vice the other virtue
The former was full of artificial wilds and fascinating Arts her face painted and her dress Gordy and attractive whilst the letter was of noble-bearing and modest mean her Robes of spotless purity Vice stepped forward and thus addressed him if you will walk in my paths and make me
Your friend your life shall be one round of pleasure and enjoyment you shall taste of every Delight which can be procured on earth the choices violence the most delicious wines the most luxuriant of couches shall be ever at your disposal and all this without any exertion on your part either physical or mental
Virtue now spoke in her turn if you will follow me and be my friend I promise you the reward of a good conscience and the love and respect of your fellow men I cannot undertake to smooth your path with roses or to give you a life of
Idleness and pleasure for you must know that the gods Grant no good and desirable thing that is not earned by labor and as you sow so must you reap Heracles listened patiently and attentively to both speakers and then after mature deliberation decided to follow in the paths of virtue and
Henceforth to honor the gods and to devote his life to the service of his country full of these Noble resolves he sought once more his rural home where he was informed that on man sithiran at the foot of which the herds of amphitrion were grazing a ferocious lion had fixed
His lair and was committing such frightful ravages among the flocks and herds that he had become the scourge and Terror of the whole neighborhood Heracles at once armed himself and ascended the mountain where he soon caught sight of the lion and rushing at him with his sword succeeded in killing him
The hide of the animal he wore ever afterwards over his shoulders and the head served him as a helmet as he was returning from this his first exploit he met the Heralds of a Genus King of the minions who were proceeding to Thebes to demand their annual tribute of a hundred oxen
Indignant at this humiliation of his native City Heracles mutilated the Heralds and sent them back with ropes around their necks to their royal master aginus was so incensed that the ill treatment of his Messengers that he collected an army and appeared before the gates of Thebes demanding the surrender of Heracles
Creon who was at this time king of Thebes fearing the consequences of a refusal was about to yield when the hero with the assistance of ambitrion and a band of Brave youths Advanced against the minions Heracles took possession of a narrow defile through which the enemy were
Compelled to pass and as they entered the pass the thebans fell upon them killed their King aginas and completely routed them in this engagement amphitreon the kind friend and Foster father of Heracles lost his life the hero now Advanced upon or Communists the capital of the minions where he
Burned the royal castle and sacked the town after this signal Victory all Greece rang with the fame of the young hero and Creon in gratitude for his great Services bestowed upon him his daughter megura in marriage The Olympian gods testified their appreciation of his Valor by sending him
Presents Hermes gave him a sword Phoebus Apollo a bundle of arrows hephistus a golden quiver and atheney a coat of leather Heracles and euristius and now it will be necessary to retrace our steps just before the birth of Heracles Zeus in an assembly of the Gods exaltingly
Declared that the child who should be born on that date of the House of Perseus should rule over all his race when Hira heard her Lord’s boastful announcement she knew well that it was for the child of the hated alchemini that This brilliant Destiny was designed
And in order to rob the son of her rival of his rights she called to her AIDS the goddess ilithia who the birth of Heracles and caused his cousin uriscus another grandson of Perseus to precede him into the world and thus as the word of the mighty’s use was irrevocable Heracles became the
Subject and servant of his cousin urisius twin after his Splendid victory over aginus the fame of Heracles spread throughout Greece euristius who had become king of mycenae jealous of the reputation of the young hero asserted his rights and commanded him to undertake for him various difficult tasks
But the proud Spirit of the hero rebelled against this humiliation and he was about to refuse compliance when Zeus appeared to him and desired him not to rebel against the Fates Heracles now repaired to Delphi in order to consult the Oracle and received the answer that after performing 10 tasks
For his cousin yuristheus his servitude would be at an end soon afterwards Heracles fell into a state of the deepest melancholy and through the influence of his inveterate enemy The Goddess hearer this despondency developed into raving Madness in which condition he killed his own children when he at links regained his reason he
Was so horrified and grieved at what he had done that he shut himself up in his chamber and avoided all intercourse with men but in his loneliness and seclusion the conviction that work would be the best means of procuring Oblivion of the past decided him to enter without delay upon
The tasks appointed him by euristius 1. the namian lion his first task was to bring to your wrist use the skin of the much dreaded nemian lion which ravaged the Territory between clione and namir and whose hide was invulnerable against any mortal weapon Heracles proceeded to the forest of
Namir where having discovered the Lion’s Lair he attempted to pierce him with his arrows but finding these of no avail he failed him to the ground with his club and before the animal had time to recover from the terrible blow Heracles seized him by the neck and with a mighty
Effort succeeded in strangling him he then made himself a coat of mail of the skin and a new helmet of the head of the animal thus a tired he so alarmed euristuse by appearing suddenly before him that the king concealed himself in his Palace and henceforth for bad Heracles to enter his
Presence but commanded him to receive his behests for the future through his messenger coprius 2. the Hydra his second task was to slay the Hydra a monster serpent The Offspring of typhoon and Echidna bristling with nine heads one of which was Immortal this monster infested the neighborhood of Lerner prayer she committed great
Depredations among the herds Heracles accompanied by his nephew iolais set out in the Chariot for the marsh of Lerner in the slimy Waters of which he found her he commenced the attack by assailing her with his Fierce arrows in order to force her to leave her Lair from which she had
Length emerged and sought refuge in a wood on a neighboring Hill Heracles now rushed forward and endeavored to crush her heads by means of well-directed blows from his tremendous Club but no sooner was one head destroyed then it was immediately replaced by two others he next sees the monster in his powerful
Grasp but at this juncture a giant crab came to the assistance of the Hydra and commenced biting the feet of her assailant Heracles destroyed this new adversary with his club and now called upon his nephew to come to his Aid at his command ayalaeus Set Fire to the neighboring
Trees and with a burning Branch seared the necks of the monster as Heracles cut them off thus effectually preventing the growth of more Heracles next struck off the immortal head which he buried by the roadside and placed over it a heaviest Stone into the poisonous blood of the monster
He then dipped his arrows which ever afterwards rendered wounds inflicted by them incurable 3. the horned Hind the third labor of Heracles was to bring the horned Hinds cerionitis alive to mycenae this animal which was sacred to Artemis had golden antlers and hoofs of brass not wishing to wound the hind Heracles
Patiently pursued her through many countries for a whole year and overtook her at last on the banks of the river Laden but even there he was compelled in order to secure her to wound her with one of his arrows after which he lifted her on his shoulders and carried her through Arcadia
On his way he met Artemis with her brother Phoebus Apollo when the goddess angrily reproved him for wounding her favorite hind but Heracles succeeded in appeasing her displeasure whereupon she permitted him to take the animal alive to mycenae 4. the erimension boar the fourth task imposed upon Heracles by
Urisius was to bring alive to mycenae the erimension boar which had laid waste to the region of every mancha and was the scourge of the surrounding neighborhood on his way thither he craved food and shelter of a centaur named folus who received him with generous Hospitality setting before him a good and plentiful
Ripast when Heracles expressed his surprise that at such a well-furnished board wine should be wanting his host explained that The Wine Cellar was the common property of all the centaurs and that it was against the rules for a cask to be broached except all were present to partake of it
By didn’t of persuasion however Heracles prevailed on his kind host to make an exception in his favor but the powerful luscious odor of the good old wine soon spread over the mountains and brought large numbers of centaurs to the spot all armed with huge rocks and fur trees
Heracles drove them back with fire Brands and then following up his victory pursued them with his arrows as far as Malia where they took refuge in the cave of the kind old scent or Chiron unfortunately however as Heracles were shooting at them with his poison darts
One of these pierced the knee of Chiron when Heracles discovered that it was the friend of his early days that he had wounded he was overcome with sorrow and regret he at once extracted the arrow and anointed the wound with a self the virtue of which had been taught him by Chiron himself
But all his efforts were unavailing the wound imbued with the deadly poison of the Hydra was incurable and so great was the agony of Chiron that at the intercession of Heracles death was sent him by the gods for otherwise being Immortal he would have been doomed to endless suffering
Fool us who had so kindly entertained Heracles also perished by means of one of these arrows which he had extracted from the body of a dead Centaur while he was quietly examining it astonished that so small and insignificant an object should be productive of such serious
Results the arrow fell upon his foot and fatally wounded him full of grief at this untoward event Heracles buried him with due honors and then set out to chase the boar with loud shouts and terrible cries he’d first drove him out of the thickets into the deep snow drifts which covered the
Summit of the mountain and then having at length wearied him with his incessant Pursuit he captured the exhausted animal bound him with a rope and brought him alive to mycenae 5. cleansing The Stables of orgias after slaying the Airy Mansion boar you restus commanded Heracles to cleanse in
One day The Stables of orgies orgies was a king of Elis who was very rich in herds three thousand of his cattle he kept near the Royal Palace in an enclosure where the refuse had accumulated for many years when Heracles presented himself before the king and offered to cleanse his
Stables in one day provided he should receive in return a tenth part of the herds orgius thinking the feet impossible accepted his offer in the presence of his son phyluse near the palace were the two rivers pinus and al-fus the streams of which Heracles conducted into the Stables by
Means of a trench which he dug for this purpose and as the waters rushed through the shed they Swept Away with them the whole mass of accumulated filth but when orgius heard that this was one of the labors imposed by your wrist views he refused the promised Garden
Heracles brought the matter before a court and called phylus as a witness to the justice of his claim whereupon orgius without waiting for the delivery of the verdict angrily banished Heracles and his son from his dominions 6. the stimphallides the sixth task was to chase away the stem felidies which were immense Birds
Of Prey who as we have seen in the legend of the Argonauts shot from their wings feathers sharp as arrows the home of these birds was on the shore of the lake stymphalus in Arcadia after which they were called where they caused Great destruction among men and Cattle on approaching the lake Heracles
Observed great numbers of them and while hesitating how to commence the attack he suddenly felt a hand on his shoulder looking round he beheld The Majestic form of Palace athene who held in her hand a gigantic pair of brazen clappers made by hephistus with which she presented him whereupon he ascended to
The summit of a neighboring Hill and commenced to Rattle them violently the shrill noise of these instruments was so intolerable to the birds that they Rose into the air in Terror upon which he aimed at them with his arrows destroying them in great numbers whilst such as escaped his dots flew away never
To return 7. the cretan bull the seventh labor of Heracles was to capture the cretan bull Minos king of Crete having vowed to sacrifice to Poseidon any animal which should first appear out of the sea the god caused a magnificent pull to emerge from the waves in order to test the
Sincerity of the cretan king who in making this vow had alleged that he possessed no animal among his own herds worthy the acceptance of the Mighty Sea God Charmed with the splendid animal sent by Poseidon and eager to possess it Minos placed it among his herds and
Substituted as a sacrifice one of his own Bulls here upon Poseidon in order to punish the cupidity of Minos caused the animal to become mad and commit such great havoc in the island as to endanger the safety of the inhabitants when Heracles therefore arrived in Crete for the purpose of capturing the bull
Minos far from opposing his design gladly gave him permission to do so the hero not only succeeded in securing the animal but tamed him so effectively that he rode on his back right across the sea as far as the Peloponnesus he now delivered him up to euristus who
At once set him at Liberty after which he became as ferocious and wild as before roamed all over Greece into Arcadia and was eventually killed by Theseus on the plains of Marathon eight the mass of diomedes the eighth labor of Heracles was to bring to your wrist use the mass of
Diomedes a son of aerys and King of the bostonians a war-like thracian tribe this King possessed a breed of wild horses of tremendous size and strength whose food consisted of human flesh and all strangers who had the misfortune to enter the country were made prisoners and flung before the horses who devoured them
When Heracles arrived he first captured the cruel diomedes himself and then threw him before his own Mass who after devouring their Master became perfectly tame and tractable they were then led by Heracles to the seashore when the bostonians enraged at the loss of their King rushed after the hero and attacked him
He now gave the animals in charge of his friend abdiris and made such a furious Onslaught on his assailants that they turned and fled but on his return from this encounter he found to his great grief that the Mayors had torn his friend in pieces and devoured him after celebrating dufionerial rights to
The unfortunate abdiras Heracles built a city in his honor which he named after him he then returned to tyrion’s where he delivered up the mares to your rescues who set them loose on Mount Olympus where they became the prey of wild beasts it was after the performance of this
Task that Heracles joined the Argonauts in their expedition to gain possession of the Golden Fleece and was left behind at kiosk as already narrated during his wanderings he undertook his ninth labor which was to bring to your resthus the girdle of hippolyty Queen of the Amazons end of section 25 part 1.
Myths and legends of ancient Greece and Rome by e m berens section 25 part 2 the labors of Heracles continued 9. the girdle of hippolity the Amazons who dwelt on the shores of the Black Sea near the river thermaden were a nation of war-like women renowned for their strength courage and great
Skill in Horsemanship their Queen hippolyty had received from her father aerys a beautiful girdle which she always wore as a sign of her royal power and authority and it was this girdle which Heracles was required to place in the hands of euristus who designed it as a gift for his daughter admiti
Foreseeing that this would be a task of No Ordinary difficulty the hero called to his aide a select band of Brave companions with whom he embarked for the Amazonian time themisara here they were met by Queen her polity who was so impressed by the extraordinary stature and noble bearing
Of Heracles that on learning his errand she had once consented to present him with the coveted girdle but here are his implacable enemy assuming the form of an Amazon spread the report in the town that a stranger was about to carry off their Queen the Amazons at once flew to arms and
Mounted their horses whereupon the battle ensued in which many of their bravest warriors were killed or wounded among the latter was their most skillful leader melanipi whom Heracles afterwards restored to hippolyty receiving the girdle in exchange on his voyage home the heroes stopped at Troy where a new adventure awaited him
During the time that Apollo and Poseidon were condemned by Zeus to a temporary servitude on Earth they built for King leomidon the famous walls of Troy afterwards so renowned in history but when their work was completed the king treacherously refused to give them the reward due to them
The incensed deities now combined to punish the offender Apollo sent a pestilence which decimated the people and Poseidon the flood which bore with it a marine monster who swallowed in his huge Jaws all that came within his reach in his distress lay omidon consulted an Oracle and was informed that only by the
Sacrifice of his own daughter haziani could the anger of the Gods be appeased yielding at length to the Urgent appeals of his people he consented to make the sacrifice and on the arrival of Heracles the maiden was already chained to a rock in Readiness to be devoured by the monster
When leomidon beheld the renowned hero whose marvelous Feats of strength and courage had become the Wonder and admiration of all mankind he earnestly implored him to save his daughter from her impending fate and to rid the country of the monster holding out to him as a reward the horses which Zeus
Had presented to his grandfather tros in compensation for robbing him of his son Ganymede Heracles unhesitatingly accepted the offer and when the monster appeared opening his terrible Jaws to receive his prey the hero sawed in hand attacked and slew him but the perfidious Monarch once more broke faith and Heracles vowing future
Vengeance departed for mycenae where he presented the girdle to yorestheus 10 The Oxen of geriones the tenth labor of Heracles was the capture of The Magnificent oxen belonging to the giant gerion or geriones who dwelt on the island of erithia in the Bay of gadria Cadiz
This giant who was the son of crisel had three bodies with three heads six hands and six feet he possessed a herd of Splendid cattle which were famous for their size Beauty and Rich red color they were guarded by another giant named uritian and a two-headed dog called
Authoris The Offspring of typhoon and echidna in choosing for him a task so replete with danger eurystheus was in hopes that he might rid himself forever of his hated cousin but the indomitable Carriage of the hero rose with the prospect of this difficult and dangerous undertaking
After a long and worrisome Journey he at last arrived at the western coast of Africa where as a monument of his perilous Expedition he erected the famous pillars of Hercules one of which he placed on each side of The Straits of Gibraltar here he found the intense heat so
Insufferable that he angrily raised his bow towards heaven and threatened to shoot the Sun God but Helios far from being incensed at his audacity was so struck with admiration at his daring that he lent to him the golden boat with which he accomplished his nocturnal Transit from west to east and thus
Heracles crossed over safely to the island of erithia no sooner had he landed then uritian accompanied by his Savage dog authoris fiercely attacked him but Heracles with a superhuman effort slew the dog and then his master here upon he collected the herd and was proceeding to the seashore when jeriones
Himself met him and a desperate encounter took place in which the giant perished Heracles then drove the cattle into the sea and seizing one of the oxen by the horns swam with them over to the opposite coast of Iberia Spain then driving his magnificent prize before him through Gaul Italy Illyria
And Thrace he at length arrived after many perilous adventures and hair breadth escapes at mycenae where he delivered them up to euristius who sacrificed them to hear her Heracles had now executed his ten tasks which had been accomplished in the space of eight years but euristius refused to
Include the slaying of the Hydra and the cleansing of the Stables of orgies among the number alleging as a reason that the one had been performed by the assistance of iolais and that the other had been executed for hire he therefore insisted on Heracles substituting two more labors in their place
11. the apples of the Hesperides the 11th task imposed by eurystheus was to bring him the golden apples of the Hesperides which grew on a tree presented by Gia tejira on the occasion of her marriage with Zeus this sacred tree was guarded by four maidens Daughters of Knight called the
Hesperides who were assisted in their task by a terrible hundred-headed dragon this Dragon never slept and out of its hundred throats came a constant hissing sound which effectually warmed off all Intruders but what rendered the undertaking still more difficult was the complete ignorance of the hero as to the locality
Of the garden and he was forced in consequence to make many fruitless Journeys and to undergo many trials before he could find it he first traveled through thessaly and arrived at the river ecuadores where he met the giant psychness the son of Ares and pyrene who challenged him to single combat
In this encounter Heracles completely vanquished his opponent who was killed in the contest but now a mightier adversary appeared on the scene for the war God himself came to avenge his son a terrible struggle ensued which had lasted some time when Zeus interfered between the brothers and put an end to
The Strife by hurling a thunderbolt between them Heracles proceeded on his journey and reached the banks of the river eridanus where dwelt the nymphs Daughters of Zeus and Themis on seeking advice from them as to his root they directed him to the old sea god nurius who alone knew the way to the
Garden of the Hesperides Heracles found him asleep and seizing the opportunity held him so firmly in his powerful grasp that he could not possibly Escape so that notwithstanding his various Metamorphoses he was at last compelled to give the information required the hero then crossed over to Libya
Where he engaged in a wrestling match with King antio’s son of Poseidon and gear which terminated fatally for his antagonist from thence he proceeded to Egypt where reigned buzaris another son of Poseidon Who acting on the advice given by an oracle during a time of great scarcity sacrificed all strangers to Zeus
When Heracles arrived he was seized and dragged to the altar but the powerful demigod burst us under his bonds and then slew by zyrus and his son resuming his journey he now wandered on through Arabia until he arrived at Mount Caucasus where Prometheus groaned in unceasing agony
It was at this time that Heracles as already related shot the eagle which had so long tortured the noble and devoted friend of mankind full of gratitude for his Deliverance Prometheus instructed him how to find his way to that remote region in the Far West for Atlas supported the heavens on
His shoulders near which lay the garden of the Hesperides he also warned Heracles not to attempt to secure the precious fruit himself but to assume for a Time the duties of Atlas and to dispatch him for the apples on arriving at his destination Heracles followed the advice of Prometheus
Atlas who willingly entered into the arrangement contrived to put the dragon to sleep and then having cunningly outwitted the Hesperides carried off three of the golden apples which he now brought to Heracles but when the letter was prepared to relinquish his burden Atlas having once tasted the Delights of Freedom declined
To resume his post and announced his intention of being himself the bearer of the apples to euristuse leaving Heracles to fill his place to this proposal the hero feigned a scent merely begging that Atlas would be kind enough to support the heavens for a few moments whilst he contrived a pad
For his head Atlas good-naturedly threw down the apples and once more resumed his load upon which Heracles bad him a Dew and departed when Heracles conveyed the golden apples to your wrist use the latter presented them to the hero whereupon Heracles placed the sacred fruit on the altar of
Palace atheni who restored them to the Garden of the Hesperides 12 Cerberus the 12th and last Labor which your issues imposed on Heracles was to bring up Cerberus from the lower World believing that all his heroic Powers would be unavailing in the realm of Shades and that in this his last and
Most perilous undertaking the hero must at length succumb and perish Cerberus was a monster dog with three heads out of whose awful Jaws dripped poison the hair of his head and back was formed of venomous snakes and his body terminated in the tail of a dragon after being initiated into the elusinian
Mysteries and obtaining from the priests certain information necessary for the accomplishment of his task Heracles set out for dinner in lacolia where there was an opening which led to the underworld conducted by Hermes he commenced his descent into the awful Gulf where myriads of Shades soon began to appear
All of whom fled in Terror at his approach meliaga and Medusa alone accepted about to strike the latter with his sword hermuse interfered and stayed his hand reminding him that she was but a shadow and that consequently no weapon could Avail against her arrived before the gates of Hades he
Found Theseus and pirithoas who had been fixed to an Enchanted Rock by aeds for their presumption in endeavoring to carry off Persephone when they saw Heracles they implored him to set them free the heroes succeeded in delivering these use but when he endeavored to liberate piritoas the Earth shook so
Violently beneath him that he was compelled to relinquish his task proceeding further Heracles recognized as calipers who as we have seen in the history of demita had revealed the fact that Persephone had swallowed the seeds of a pomegranate offered to her by her husband which bound her to aedes Forever
As caliphus was groaning beneath a huge Rock which the meter in her anger had hurled upon him and which Heracles now removed releasing the sufferer before the gates of his Palace stood aides the mighty ruler of the lower world and barred his entrance but Heracles aiming at him with one of his
Unerring dots shot him in the shoulder so that for the first time the god experienced the agony of mortal suffering Heracles then demanded of him permission to take Cerberus to the upper world and to this aedes consented on condition that he should secure him unarmed protected by his breastplate and Lion’s
Skin Heracles went in search of the monster whom he found at the mouth of the river akaron undismaed by the Hideous barking which proceeded from his three heads he seized the throat with one hand and the legs with the other and although the dragon which served him
As a tale bit him severely he did not relinquish his grasp in this manner he conducted him to the upper world through an opening near treason in argolia when euristius beheld Cerberus he stood aghast and despairing of ever getting rid of his hated rival he returned the
Hellhound to the hero who restored him to aedes and with this last task the subjection of Heracles to eurystheus terminated murder of ifitus pre-at last Heracles now returned to Thebes and it being impossible for him to live happily with megura in consequence of his having murdered her
Children he with her own consent gave her in marriage to his nephew iolaus Heracles himself sought the hand of aioli daughter of uretus King Of ikalia Who had instructed him when a boy in the use of the bow hearing that this King had promised to give his daughter to him who could
Surpass himself and his three sons in shooting with the bow Heracles lost no time in presenting himself as a competitor he soon proved that he was no unworthy pupil of uretus for his signally defeated all his opponents but although the king treated him with marked respect and honor he refused
Nevertheless to give him the hand of his daughter fearing for her a similar fate to that which had befallen megura ifitus the eldest son of uretus alone espoused the cause of Heracles and aside to induce his father to give his consent to the marriage but all to no purpose
And at length stung to the quick at his rejection the hero angrily took his departure soon afterwards The Oxen of the King was stolen by the notorious thief autelicus and Heracles was suspected by ureters of having committed the theft but ifitus loyally defended his absent friend and
Proposed to seek out Heracles and with his assistance to go in search of the missing cattle the hero warmly welcomed his staunch young friend and entered cordially into his plan they at once set out on their expedition but their search proved altogether unsuccessful when they approached the city of tyrins
They mounted a tower in hopes of discovering the missing herd in the surrounding country but as they stood on the topmost summit of the building Heracles became suddenly seized with one of his former attacks of Madness and mistaking his friend ifitus for an enemy hurled him down into the
Plane below and he was killed on the spot Heracles Now set forth on a weary pilgrimage begging in vain that someone would purify him from the murder of ifitus it was during these wanderings that he arrived at the palace of his friend at meters whose beautiful and heroic wife
Elsesties He restored to her husband after a terrible struggle with death as already related soon after this event Heracles was struck with a fearful disease and be took himself to the Temple of Delphi hoping to obtain from the Oracle the means of relief the Priestess however refused him a
Response on the ground of his having murdered ifitters whereupon the angry hero seized upon the tripod which he carried off declaring that he would construct an oracle for himself Apollo who witnessed the sacrilege came down to defend his sanctuary and of violent struggle ensued Zeus once more interfered and flashing his Lightnings
Between his two favorite Sons ended the combat the pythia now about saved an answer to the proud of the hero and commanded him in expiation of his crime to allow himself to be sold by Hermes for three years as a slave the purchase money to be given to ureters in compensation for
The loss of his son Heracles becomes the slave of Von faily Heracles bowed in submission to the Divine will and was conducted by Hermes to omfeli Queen of Lydia the three talents which she paid for him were given to ureters who however declined to accept the money
Which was handed over to the children of ifitters Heracles now regained his former Vigor he rid the territory of Von failure of the robbers which infested it and performed for her various other services requiring strength and courage it was about this time that he took part in the Caledonian boar hunt details of
Which have already been given when unfaily learned that her slave was none other than the renowned Heracles himself she at once gave him his Liberty and offered him her hand and Kingdom in her Palace Heracles abandoned himself to all the innovating luxuries of an oriental life and so completely was the
Great Hero enthralled by the fascination which his mistress exercised over him that whilst she playfully donned his Lion’s skin and helmet he attired in female garments sat at her feet spinning wool and beguiling the time by the relation of his past Adventures but when it length his term of bondage
Having expired he became master of his own actions the manly and energetic Spirit of the hero reasserted itself and tearing himself away from the Palace of the myonian queen he determined to carry out the Revenge he had so long meditated against the treacherous lay omidon and the faithless orgias
Heracles executes Vengeance on leomidon and orgies gathering around him some of his old Brave companions in arms Heracles collected a fleet of vessels and set sail for Troy where he landed took the City by storm and killed leomidon who thus met at length the retribution he had so richly deserved
To telemon one of his bravest followers he gave his zioneer the daughter of the king in marriage when Heracles gave her permission to release one of the prisoners of War she chose her own brother podasses whereupon she was informed that as he was already a prisoner of war she would be compelled
To Ransom him on hearing this his ziony took off her golden diadem which she joyfully handed to the hero owing to this circumstance padasi’s henceforth bore the name of Primus or Priam which signifies the ransomed one Heracles now marched against orgies to execute his Vengeance on him also for
His perfidious conduct he stormed the city of Elis and put to death orgies and his sons sparing only his Brave Advocate and staunch defender phylus on whom he bestowed the vacant Throne of his father Heracles and dayanira Heracles now proceeded to Caledon where he wooed the beautiful dayanira daughter
Of Inus king of Italia but he encountered a formidable rival in a kelos the river god and it was agreed that their claims should be decided by single combat trusting to his power of assuming various forms at will achillus felt confident of success but this availed him nothing for having at last
Transformed himself into a bull his mighty adversary broke off one of his horns and compelled him to acknowledge himself defeated after passing three happy years with dayanira an unfortunate accident occurred which for a time marred their Felicity Heracles was One Day present at a banquet given by ineus when by a
Sudden swing of his hand he had The Misfortune to strike on the head a youth of noble birth who according to the custom of the Ancients was serving the guests at table and so violent was the blow that it caused his death the father of the unfortunate youth who
Had witnessed the occurrence saw that it was the result of accident and therefore absolved the hero from blame but Heracles resolved to act according to the law of the land banished himself from the country and bidding farewell to his father-in-law set out for trekkin to visit his friend King sayix taking with
Him his wife dayanira and his young son hylas in the course of that Journey they arrived at the river evinus over which the centaur nessus was in the habit of carrying Travelers for hire Heracles with his little son in his arms forwarded the stream unaided entrusting
His wife to the care of the Centaur who Charmed with the beauty of his fair burden attempted to carry her off but her cries were heard by her husband who without hesitation shot nessus through the heart with one of his poisoned arrows now the dying centaur was thirsting for
Revenge he called Dayan naira to his side and directed her to secure some of the blood which flowed from his wound assuring her that if when in danger of losing her husband’s affection she used it in the manner indicated by him it would act as a charm and prevent her
From being supplanted by a rival Heracles and dayanira now pursued their journey and after several Adventures at length arrived at their destination death of Heracles the last Expedition undertaken by the great hero was against ureters king of icalia to Revenge himself upon this King and his sons for having refused to
Bestow upon him the hand of aioli after having fairly won the maiden having collected a large army Heracles set out for ubia in order to besiege echelia its capital success crowned his arms he stormed the Citadel slew the king and his three sons reduced the town to ashes and carried
Away captive The Young and Beautiful aioli returning from his Victorious Expedition Heracles halted at sinius in order to offer a sacrifice to Zeus and sent to dayanira to track in for a sacrificial robe dayanaira having been informed that the fair aioli was in the train of Heracles was fearful lest her youthful charms
Might supplant her in the affection of her husband and calling to mind the advice of the dying Centaur she determined to test the efficacy of the love charm which he had given to her taking out the files which she had carefully preserved she imbued the robe
With a portion of the liquid which it contained and then sent it to Heracles the Victorious hero clothed himself with the Garment and was about to perform the sacrifice when the hot flames rising from the altar heated the poison with which it was imbued and soon every fiber
Of his body was penetrated by the deadly venom the unfortunate hero suffering the most fearful tortures endeavored to tear off the robe but it adhered so closely to the skin that all his efforts to remove it only increased his agonies in this pitiable condition he was conveyed to track in huerdaya naira on
Beholding the terrible suffering of which she was the innocent cause was overcome with grief and remorse and hanged herself in despair the dying hero called his son hylas to his side and desired him to make ayoli his wife and then ordering his followers to erect a funeral pyre he mounted it
And implored the bystanders to set fire to it and thus in Mercy to terminate his insufferable torments but no one had the courage to obey him until at last his friend and companion Filak titi’s yielding to his piteous appeal lighted the pile and received in return the bow and arrows of the hero
Soon flames on Flames ascended and amidst Vivid flashes of lightning accompanied by awful peels of Thunder Palace Athena descended in a cloud and bore her favorite hero in a chariot to Olympus Heracles became admitted Among The Immortals and Hera in token of her reconciliation bestowed upon him the hand of her
Beautiful daughter the goddess of Eternal youth end of section 25 part 2. myths and legends in ancient Greece in Rome by e m berens bellerophon bellerophon or belarofontes was the son of Glaucus king of Corinth and Grandson of sisivus in consequence of an unpremeditated murder bellerophon fled to tyrants where
He was kindly received by King pritas who purified him from his crime antea the wife of prietus was so Charmed with a kamla youth but he fell in love with him but bellerophon did not return her affection and she in Revenge slandered him to the king by a gross misrepresentation of the facts
The first impulse of prietus when informed of a conductor bellerophon was to kill him but the youth with his gentle and winning manners had so endeared himself to his host that he felt it impossible to take his life with his own hands he therefore sent him to his
Father-in-law yabati is king of lysia with a kind of letter or tablet which contained mysterious signs indicating his desire that the bearer of the missive should be put to death but the gods watched over the true and loyal Youth and inclined the heart of yabatis who was an amiable Prince towards his guest
Judging by his appearance that he was of noble birth he entertained in according to the hospitable custom of the Greeks in the most princely manner for nine days and not until the morning of the tenth did he inquire his name and errand bellerophon now presented to him the
Letter entrusted to him by pritas yobatis who had become greatly attached to the youth was horror struck at its contents nevertheless he concluded that prietus must have good reasons for his conduct and that probably bellerophon had committed a crime which deserved death but as he could not make up his mind to
Murder the guest he had grown to his team he decided to dispatch him upon dangerous Enterprises in which he would in all probability lose his life he first sent him to kill the Chimera a monster which was at this time devastating the country the four part of its body was that of a
Lion the center of a goat and the hind part of a dragon whilst out of his Jaws issued flames of fire before starting on this difficult task bellerophon invoked the protection of the Gods and in answer to his prayer they dispatched to his Aid The Immortal winged horse Pegasus The Offspring of
Poseidon and Medusa but the Divine animal would not suffer himself to be caught and at last worn out with his fruitless exertions bellerophon fell into a deep sleep beside the sacred spring pyrene here Palace Athena appeared to him in a dream and presented him with a magic
Bridle for the purpose of capturing the Divine steed on awaking bellerophon instinctively put out his hand to grasp it when to his amazement their lay beside him the Bridle of his dream whilst Pegasus was quietly drinking at the fountain close by seizing him by the main bellerophon
Threw the Bridle over his head and succeeded in mounting him without further difficulty then Rising with him into the air he slew the Chimera with his arrows yabati’s next sent him on an expedition against the Solomons a fierce neighboring tribe with whom he was at enmity but arafon succeeded in vanquishing them
And was then dispatched against the much dreaded Amazons but greatly to the astonishment of your parties the hero again returned Victorious finally yabati’s place a number of the bravest lysians in Ambush for the purpose of destroying him but not one returned alive for bellerophon bravely defended himself and slew them all
Convinced at length that bellerophon far from deserving death was a special favorite of the Gods who would evidently protected him throughout his perilous exploits the king now ceased his persecutions gabati submitted him to a share in the government and gave him his daughter in marriage but bellerophon having attained the
Summit of Earthly prosperity became intoxicated with pride and vanity and incurred the displeasure of the Gods by endeavoring to mount to heaven on his winged horse for the purpose of gratifying his Idol curiosity Zeus punished him for his impiety by sending a gadfly to Sting the horse who
Became so restive that he threw his rider who was precipitated to the Earth filled with remorse that having offended the Gods bellerophon fella prey to the deepest melancholy and wandered about for the remainder of his life in the loneliest and most desolate places after death he was honored in Corinth as
A hero and an altar was erected to him in the Grove of Poseidon Theseus Aegis king of Athens being twice married and having no children was so desirous of an heir to his throne that he made a pilgrimage to Delphi in order to consult the oracle but the response being ambiguous he
Repaired to trezine to consult his wise friend pitius who reigned over that City by Whose advice he contracted a secret marriage with his friend’s daughter ethera after passing some time with his bride Aegis prepared to take his departure for his own dominions but before doing so he
Led ether to the seashore where after depositing his sword and sandals under a huge Rock he thus addressed her should the gods bless our Union with a son do not reveal to him the name and rank of his father until he is old enough to possess the strength requisite for moving this Stone
Then send him to my Palace at Athens bearing these tokens of his identity a son was born to Ether whom she called Theseus and who was carefully trained and educated by his grandfather pitius when he had developed into a strong and manly youth his mother conducted him to
The spot where the rock had been placed by ajeus and at her command he rolled away the stone and took possession of the sword and sandals we did laying there for 16 years which she now desired him to convey to his father Aegis king of Athens his mother and grandfather were anxious
That the youth should travel by the safe sea route the road between trezine and Athens being at this time infested with robbers of a great ferocity and enormous strength but feeling within himself a spirit of a hero Theseus resolved to emulate the Deeds of Heracles with whose Fame all
Greece resounded and therefore chose the more dangerous journey by land as calculated to afford him an opportunity of distinguishing himself by Feats of Valor his first Adventure occurred at epidaris where he met periphatis a son of hephistus who was armed with an iron club with which he killed all travelers
Having received from his grandfather a full description of this Savage enthusiasts had once recognized him and rushing upon him with his sword succeeded after a desperate encounter in killing him he appropriated the club as a trophy of his victory and proceeded on his journey without hindrance until he arrived at
The Isthmus of Corinth here the people warned him to beware of sinus the robber who forced all travelers to bend with him one of the branches of a Tall Pine Tree having dragged It To The Ground the cruel sinus suddenly released his hold whereupon the bow rebounding high up
Into the air the unfortunate victim was dashed to the ground and killed when Theseus beheld sinus advancing towards him he steadily awaited his approach then seizing his powerful Club he killed the inhumid wretch with one blow passing through the Woody District of kramayan Theseus next slew a wild and
Dangerous sow which had long ravaged the country he then continued his journey and approached the borders of Megara where on a narrow path overhanging the Sea dwelt The Wicked siren another Terror to Travelers it was his custom to compel all strangers who passed his Abode to wash his feet during which operation he
Kicked them over the rock into the sea Theseus boldly attacked the giant overcame him and then flung his body over the cliff where so many of his victims had perished these he has now journeyed onto eleusis where he found another adversary in the person of King cerseon who forced all
Comers to wrestle with him and kill Those whom he vanquished but Theseus overcame the mighty wrestler and slew him nearly uses on the banks of the river surfaces Theseus met with a new adventure here lived the giant damastis called procrustes or the stretcher who had two
Iron beds one being long and the other short into which he forced all strangers in the short one he placed the tall men whose limbs he cut to the size of the bed whilst to the short ones he assigned the large bed stretching them out to fit it
And thus he left his victims to expire in the most cruel torments Theseus freed the country from this inhuman Monster by serving him as he had done his unfortunate victims the hero now continued his journey and that length reached Athens without meeting with Any Further Adventures when he had arrived at his destination
He found his father a helpless tool in the hands of the Sorceress Medea whom he had married after her departure from Corinth knowing by means of her Supernatural powers that Theseus was the King’s son and fearing that her influence might be weakened by his presence she poisoned
The mind of the Old King against the stranger whom she represented as being a spy it was accordingly arranged that Theseus should be invited to a banquet and a strong poison mixed with his wine now Theseus had resolved to reveal himself at this Feast to the father whom he yearned to embrace
Before tasting the wine he put his plan into execution and Drew out his sword so that the eyes of the king might rest upon it when ajias beheld once more the well-known weapon which he had so often wielded he knew that it was his son who stood before him
He warmly embraced him presented him as his heir to his courtiers and subjects and then no longer able to endure the sight of Medea he banished her forever from his dominions when Theseus was acknowledged as the rightful heir to the throne he was opposed by the 50 sons of Palace the
King’s brother who would confidently expected that on the demise of the Old King the government of the country would devolve upon them they therefore resolved to put Theseus to death but their plans becoming known to him he surprised them as they lay an ambush awaiting his approach and destroyed them all
Fearing however lest the Athenians might entertain a prejudice against him on account of his extermination of their fellow citizens the palantids enthusias resolved to perform some signal service for the state which should gain for him the hearts of the people he accordingly decided to rid the country of the famous bull of marathon
Which had become a terror to the cultivators of the land he captured the animal and brought him in Chains to Athens where after publicly exhibiting him to the astonished multitude he solemnly sacrificed him to Apollo the next Enterprise undertaken by Theseus far surpassed all his other Feats of her heroic daring and secured
To him the universal admiration and gratitude of his fellow citizens this was the slaying of the Minotaur which put an end forever to the shameful tribute of seven youths and seven maidens which was exacted from the Athenians every nine years the origin of this barbarous tribute was as follows
Androgios the youthful son of Minos king of Crete having been treacherously murdered by the Athenians his father anxious to avenge the death of his son declared war against their King agius and conquered Athens and the villages in its vicinity the Conqueror henceforth compelled the Athenians to send to him every nine
Years a tribute of seven youths and seven maidens of the noblest families in the land who became the prey of the Minotaur a monster half man half bull whose Lair was in the wonderful Labyrinth constructed by dedalus for the cretan king when Theseus informed his father obviously heroic determination he was
Overwhelmed with grief and endeavored by every means in his power to shake his son’s resolution but confident of success Theseus assured his father that he would slay the Minotaur and return home Victorious it was customary for the vessel bearing its unhappy Freight of human victims to use on this Voyage Black Sails only
But Theseus promised his father that should he return in safety he would hoist white ones in their place before leading Athens Theseus by the advice of an oracle chose Aphrodite as his guardian and protractress and accordingly offered on her sacrifice to her when he arrived in the presence of King
Minos the goddess of love inspired ariadne the beautiful daughter of the king with an Ardent attachment for the noble young hero during a secret interview in which a mutual confession of affection took place ariadne furnished him with a sharp sword and a clue of thread the end of
Which she desired him to fasten at the entrance to the Labyrinth and to continue to unwind it till he reached the layer of the Minotaur full of Hope as to the successful issue of his undertaking Theseus took leave of the kind Maiden after expressing his gratitude for her timely Aid
At the head of his companions he was now conducted by Minos to the entrance of the labyrinth strictly adhering to the injunctions of the fair ariadne he succeeded in finding the Minotaur whom after a Fierce and violent struggle he defeated and killed then carefully feeling his way by means
Of the clue of thread he led his companions safely out of the labyrinth they then fled to their ship taking with them the lovely Maiden to whose affection for their deliverer they owed their safety arrived at the island of naxos Theseus had a dream in which Dionysus the wine God appeared to him
And informed him that the fates had decreed that ariadne should be his bride at the same time menacing the hero with all kinds of misfortunes should he refuse to resign her now Theseus having been taught from his youth to reverence the Gods feared to disobey the wishes of Dionysus
He accordingly took a sad farewell of the beautiful Maiden who so tenderly loved him and left her on the Lonely Island where she was found and wooed by the wine God Theseus and his companions felt keenly the loss of their benefactors and in their grief at parting with her forgot
That the ship still bore the Black Sails with which she had left the attic Coast as she neared the port of Athens ajias who was anxiously awaiting the return of his son on the beach caught sight of the vessel with its Black Sails and concluding that his Gallant son had perished
Through himself in despair into the sea with the unanimous approval of the Athenians Theseus now ascended the vacant throne and soon proved himself to be not only a valiant hero but also a wise Prince and prudent legislator Athens was at this time but a small City surrounded by a number of villagers Each
Of which possessed its own separate form of government but by means of kind and conciliatory measures Theseus induced the heads of these different communities to resign their sovereignty and to entrust the administration of public affairs to a court which should sit constantly at Athens and exercise jurisdiction over all the inhabitants of Attica
The result of these judicious measures was that the Athenians became a United and powerful people and that numbers of strangers and foreigners flocked to Athens which became a flourishing Maritime port at a commercial center of great importance Theseus renewed the ESPN games and also instituted numerous festivals the
Principle of which was the pan Athena held in honor of Athena polyas it is related that etheseus upon one occasion arrived during a voyage at the Amazonian Coast anxious to ascertain the object of his visit the Amazon sent hippolyta one of their number with presents to The Stranger
But no sooner did the fair Herald set foot on board his vessel enthusiasts set sail and carried her off to Athens where he made her his Queen in ranged at this indignity the Amazons determined to be revenged sometime afterwards when the whole affair would appear to have been forgotten They
Seized the opportunity when the city of Athens was in a defenseless condition and landed an Army in Attica so sudden was their attack that they had penetrated into the very Heart of the City before the Athenians could organize their forces butthesius expeditiously collected his troops and commenced such a furious
Onslaught upon the Invaders that after a desperate encounter they were driven from the city peace was then concluded whereupon the Amazons vacated the country during this engagement hippolyta forgetful of her origin fought valiantly by the side of her husband against her own kinsfolk and perished on the field of battle
It was soon after this sad event that Theseus joined the world-renowned Caledonian boar hunt in which he took a leading part he also formed one of the Brave band who shared in the Perils of the argonautic expedition the remarkable friendship which existed between Theseus and pyrithuous originated under such peculiar
Circumstances that it is worthy of mention hearing upon one occasion that his herds pastoring in the plains of marathon had been carried off by pirithus Theseus collected together an armed force and sallied forth to punish the plunderer but when the two Heroes met face to face both were seized with an Impulse of
Sympathetic admiration for each other was holding out his hand in a token of Peace exclaimed what satisfaction shall I render the othesius be thou thyself the judge Theseus sees the prophet hand and replied I ask nor to save thy friendship whereupon the heroes Embrace each other and swore Eternal fidelity
When soon afterwards pirithus became United to hippodamia a thasalian princess he invited Theseus to the wedding Feast which was also attended among other guests by a large number of centaurs who were friends of perithous towards the end of the banquet erition a young Centaur heated and flushed with
Wine seized the lovely bride and sought by force to carry her off the other centaurs following his example each endeavored to capture a maiden and his followers aided by Theseus who rendered most valuable assistance attacked the centaurs and after a violent hand-to-hand struggle in which many perished forced them to relinquish
Their prey after the death of hippolyta Theseus saw the hand of fidra the sister of his former bride ariadne to whom he became United for some years they lived happily together and their Union was blessed by the birth of two sons during this time hippolytus the son of
The Amazonian Queen had been absent from home having been placed under the care of the king’s uncles in order to be educated when having grown to manhood he now returned to his father’s Palace his young stepmother fidra fell violently in love with him but hippolus failed to return her
Affection and treated her with contempt and indifference filled with rage and despair at his coldness fedra put an end to her existence when she was discovered by her husband she held in her hand a letter accusing hippolytus of being the cause of her death and of having conspired
Against the honor of the king now Poseidon had upon one occasion promised to Grant Theseus whatever request he should demand he therefore called upon the sea god to destroy hippolytus whom he cursed in their most solemn manner the father’s awful malediction fell but too soon upon his innocent son for as
The latter was driving his Chariot along the seashore between trezine and Athens a monster sent by Poseidon rose out of the deep and so frightened the horses that they became altogether unmanageable as they rushed on in their mad career The Chariot was dashed to pieces and the unfortunate youth whose feet had become
Entangled in the Reigns was dragged along until life was nearly extinct in this condition he was found by the unhappy Theseus who having ascertained the true fact of the case from an old servant to fidra had hastened to prevent the catastrophe but he arrived too late and was only
Able to soothe the last moments of his dying Son by acknowledging the sad mistake which he had committed and declaring his firm belief in his honor and innocence after these events Theseus was persuaded by his friend parithus who had also about this time lost his young wife
Hippodamia to join him in a journey through Greece with the object of carrying off by force the most beautiful maidens whom they should chance to meet arrived at Sparta they beheld in the temple of Artemis Helen the daughter of Zeus and leader who is engaged in performing sacred dances in honor of the
Goddess although the maiden was only nine years old the fame of her beauty which was destined to play so important a part in the history of Greece had already spread far and wide Theseus and periduous forcibly abducted her and then having cast lots for her she felt atheists who placed her under
The charge of his mother ethera perilous now requested Theseus to assist him in his ambitious scheme of descending to the lower world and carrying off Persephone the queen of Hades though Fully Alive to The Perils of the undertaking Theseus would not forsake his friend and together they sought the gloomy realm of shades
But aeds had been forewarned of their approach and scarcely have a two friends set foot within his dominions when by his orders they were seized bound with chains and secured to an enchanted rock at the entrance of Hades here the two friends languished for many years until Heracles passed by in his
Search for Cerberus when he released Theseus but in obedience to an injunction of the Gods left perither was to endure forever the punishment of his two daring ambition while Theseus was imprisoned in the Underworld Castor and Pollux the brothers of Helen invaded Athens and demanded the restoration of their young sister
Seeing his country threatened with the horrors of warfare and Athenian citizen named akademus who knew of Helen’s place of a concealment repaired to the camp of the diazgurai and informed them where they would find her ether at once resigned her charge where upon the brothers took leave of Athens
And accompanied by Helen returned to their native country but the prolonged absence of Theseus gave rise to other Troubles of a more serious character thinking the opportunity favorable for a Revolt a faction headed by meniscus a descendant of erectius arrogated to themselves supreme power and seized the Reigns of government
Return to Athens Theseus at once took active measures to quell the insubordination which existed on all sides he expelled bernestius from Office rigorously punished the ring leaders of the revolt and placed himself once more upon the throne but his hold upon the people was gone his former Services were all forgotten
And finding at length that dissensions and revolts were Rife he voluntarily abdicated the throne and retired to his Estates in the island of Cyrus here like comedies King of the island feigned to receive him with the utmost friendship but being as it is supposed in League with meniscus
He led the Old King to the summit of a high Rock under pretense of showing him his Estates and treacherously killed him by pushing him over the cliff many centuries after his death by the command of the Oracle of Delphi Simon the father of militiadis at the conclusion of the Persian War brought
The remains of Theseus the great benefactor of Athens to that City and in his honor a temple was erected which exists to the present day and serves as a Museum of Art end of section 26 myths and legends of ancient Greece and Rome by E.M barons Oedipus
Leias King of Thieves the son of labticus and a direct descendant of Cadmus was married to jocast the daughter of a noble theban an oracle having foretold that he would perish by the hand of his own son he determined to destroy the infant whom jocast had just given birth
With the consent of his wife whose affection for her husband overcame her love for her child he pierced the feet of The Babe bound them together and handed the infant over to a servant with instructions to expose him on Mount sithiran to perish but instead of obeying this cruel
Command the servant entrusted him to a Shepherd who was tending the flocks of polybus King of Corinth and then returned to Laos and Joe cast and informed them that their orders had been obeyed the parents were satisfied with the intelligence and quieted their conscience by the reflection that they
Had thus prevented their son from committing the crime of parricide meanwhile The Shepherd of King polybus had Unbound the feet of the infant and in consequence of there being much swollen he called him Oedipus or swollen foot he then carried him to the king his master who pitying the poor little wife
Enlisted for him the kind offices of his wife merope Oedipus was adopted by the king and queen as their own son and grew up in the belief that they were his parents until one day a Corinthian Noble taunted him at a banquet with not being the son of the king
Stung at the reproach the youth appealed to marope but receiving an equivocal though kindly answer he repaired to Delphi to consult the oracle the pythia vouchsafed no reply to his inquiry but informed him to his horror that he was fated to kill his father and to marry his own mother
Filled with dismay for he was tenderly attached to polybus and marope Oedipus determined not to return to Corinth and took instead the road leading to biosha on his way a chariot passed him in which that an old man with two servants who rudely pushed The Pedestrian out of the path
In the scuffle which ensued Oedipus struck the old man with his heavy stick and he fell back dead on the seat of the chariot struck with dismay at the unpremeditated murder which he had committed the youth fled and left the spot without learning that the old man whom he had killed was
His father Leia’s King of Thieves not long after this occurrence the Sphinx full details of whom have already been given was sent by the goddess Hera as a punishment to the thebans stationed on the rocky height just outside the city she propounded to the passers by riddles which she had been
Taught by the muses and whoever failed to solve them was torn in pieces and devoured by the monster and in this manner great numbers of the inhabitants of Thieves had perished now on the death of the Old King Liz crayon the brother of the widowed Queen had seized the Reigns of government and
Mounted the vacant throne and when at length his own son fell a victim to the Sphinx he resolved at all costs to rid the country of this fearful scourge he accordingly issued a proclamation that the kingdom and the Hand of the sister jocast should be awarded to him
Who should succeed in solving one of the riddles of the Sphinx it having been foretold by an oracle that only then would the country be freed from the monster just as this Proclamation was being made in the streets of Thieves Oedipus with his Pilgrim’s staff in his hand entered the city
Tempted by the prospect of so magnificent of reward he repaired to the Rock and boldly requested the Sphinx to propound to him one of her riddles she proposed to him one which she deemed impossible of solution but Oedipus had once solved it whereupon the Sphinx full of rage and despair precipitated herself
Into the abyss and perished Oedipus received the promised reward he became King of Thieves and the husband of joecast the Widow of his father King leius for many years Oedipus enjoyed the greatest happiness and tranquility four children were born to him two sons eteocles and polynesis and two daughters
Antigone and izmin but at last the gods Afflicted the country with a grievous pestilence which made terrible Havoc among the people in their distress they entreated the help of the king who was regarded by his subjects as a special favorite of the Gods Oedipus consulted in Oracle and the
Response was that the pestilence would continue to rage until the land was purified of the blood of King leias whose murderer was living unpunished at Thebes the king now invoked the most solemn imprecations on the head of the murderer and offered a reward for any information concerning him he then sent for the
Blind old Seer tearsius and implored him by means of his prophetic powers to reveal to him the author of the crime terseus had first hesitated but yielding to the earnest solicitations of the king the old Prophet thus addressed him thou thyself art the murderer of the Old King
Leos who was thy father and thou art wedded to his widow thine own mother in order to convince Oedipus of the truth of his words he brought forward the old servant who had exposed him as a babe on Mount sithiran and the shepherd who had conveyed him to King polybus
Horrified at this awful Revelation Oedipus in a fit of Despair deprived himself of sight and the unfortunate joke cast unable to survive her disgrace hanged herself accompanied by his faithful and devoted daughter antagon Oedipus quitted thieves and became a miserable and homeless Outcast begging his bread from place to place
At length at their long and painful pilgrimage he found a place of Refuge in the Grove of the humanities at colonists near Athens where his last moments were soothed and tended by the care and devotion of the faithful Antigone the seven against thieves after the voluntary abdication of
Oedipus his two sons eteocles and polynesis took possession of the crown and reigned over the city of Thieves but eteocles being an ambitious Prince soon seized the Reigns of government himself and expelled his brother from the throne polynesis now repaired to Argos where he arrived in the dead of night
Outside the gates of the Royal Palace he encountered Titus the son of Enos king of Caledon having accidentally killed the relative in the chase Titus was also a fugitive but being mistaken by polynesis and the Darkness for an enemy a quarrel ensued which might have ended fatally had not
King addressed this aroused by the clamor appeared on the scene and parted the combatants By the Light of the Torches borne by his attendance addressed this observe to his surprise that on the shield of polynesis a lion was depicted and on that of Titus of war the former bore this Insignia in
Honor of the renowned hero Heracles the latter in memory of the famous Caledonian boar hunt this circumstance reminded the king of an extraordinary oracular prediction concerning his two beautiful daughters argia and depal which was to the effect that he would give them in marriage to a lion and a boar
Hailing with delight what he regarded as an auspicious solution of the mysterious prophecy he invited The Strangers into his Palace and when he heard their history and had convinced himself that they were of noble birth he bestowed upon polynesis his beautiful daughter argia and upon Titus the Pharaoh depile
Promising at the same time that he would assist both his sons-in-law to regain their rightful patrimony the first care of addresses was to Aid polynesis in regaining possession of his lawful share in the government of Thebes he accordingly invited the most powerful Chiefs in his kingdom to join in the
Expedition all of whom readily obeyed the call with the exception of the king’s brother-in-law and fioris the Seer as he foresaw a disaster’s termination to the Enterprise and knew that not one of the heroes save adrastus himself would return alive he earnestly dissuaded the king from carrying out his
Project and declined to take any part in the undertaking but addressed this seconded by polynesis and Titus was obstinently bent on the achievement of his purpose and amphiaris in order to escape from their importunities concealed himself in a hiding place known only to his wife terafile
Now on the occasion of the marriage of amphiaris it had been agreed that if he ever differed an opinion with the King his wife should decide the question as the presence of amphiaris was indispensable to the success of the undertaking and moreover as addresses would not enter upon it without the eye
Of the army as he called his brother-in-law polynesis bent on securing his Services determined to bribe a bearer file to use her influence with her husband and to decide the question in accordance with his wishes he be thought himself of the beautiful necklace of harmonia wife of Cadmus
Which he had brought with him in his flight from Thebes without loss of time he presented himself before the wife of vampires and held up to her admiring gaze the glittering bauble promising that if she revealed The Hiding Place of her husband and induced him to join the Expedition
The necklace would be hers aerophile unable to withstand the tempting bait accepted the bribe and thus amphiaris was compelled to join the Army but before leaving his home he extorted a solemn promise from his son alchemion that should he perish on the field of battle he would avenge his death on his
Mother the perfidious aerophile seven leaders were now chosen each at the head of a separate Detachment of troops these were addressed as the king his two brothers hippo Medan and parthenopius capanus his nephew polynesis and Titus and amphiaris when the Army was collected they set out for anemia which was at this time
Governed by King lysergus here the argives being short of water halted on the outskirts of a forest in order to search for a spring when they saw a majestic and beautiful woman Seated on the trunk of a tree nursing an infant they concluded from her Noble and
Queenly appearance that she must be a goddess but were informed by her that she was hip Sibly Queen of the lemnians who had been carried away captive by Pirates and sold as a slave to King like circus and that she was now acting as nurse to his infant son
When the Warriors told her that they were in search of water she laid the child down in the grass and led them to a secret spring in the forest with which she alone was acquainted but on their return they found to their grief that the unfortunate babe had been killed
During their absent by a serpent they slew the reptile and then collecting the remains of the infant they buried them with funeral honors and proceeded on their way the warlike host now appeared before the walls of Thebes and each leader placed himself before one of the seven Gates of
The city in Readiness for the attack etocles in conjunction with Creon had made due preparations to repel the Invaders and had stationed troops under the command of trustee leaders to guard each of the gates then according to the practice of the Ancients of Consulting soothsayers before entering upon any undertaking the
Blind old Seer tierces was sent for who after carefully taking the augeries from the flight of birds declared that all efforts to defend the city would prove unavailing unless the youngest descendant of the House of Cadmus would offer himself as a voluntary sacrifice for the good of the state
When Creon heard the words of the Seer his first thought was of his favorite son menosius the youngest Scion of the Royal House who was present at the interview he therefore earnestly implored him to leave the city and to repair for safety to Delphi but the Gallant youth heroically resolved to sacrifice his
Life for the benefit of his country and after taking leave of his old father mounted the city walls and plunging a dagger into his heart perished in the sight of the contending hosts address this now gave his troops the word of command to storm the city and
They rushed forward to the attack with great Valor the battle raged long and furiously and after heavy losses on both sides the argives were routed and put to flight after the lapse of some days they reorganized their forces and again appeared before the gates of Thebes when
A teoclease grieved to think that there should be such a terrible loss of life on his account sent a Herald into the opposite camp with a proposition that the fate of the campaign should be decided by single combat between himself and his brother polynesis the challenge was readily accepted and
In the duel which took place outside the city walls in the site of the Rival forces eteocles and polynesis were both fatally wounded and expired on the fields of battle both sides now claim the day and the result was that hostilities recommenced and soon the battle raged with greater Fury than ever
But victory at last declared itself for the thebans in their flight the argives lost all their leaders addressed this accepted who owed his safety to the fleetness of his horse Aryan by the death of the brothers Creon became once more King of Thieves and in order to
Show his abhorrence of the conduct of polynesis in fighting against his country he strictly forbade anyone to bury either his remains or those of his allies but the faithful Antigone who had returned to thieves on the death of her father could not endure that the body of her brother should remain unburied she
Therefore bravely disregarded the orders of the king and endeavored to give sepulture to the remains of polynesis when Creon discovered that his commands had been said at Defiance he and humanly condemned the devoted Maiden to be entombed alive in a Subterranean Vault but retribution was at hand his son
Heman who was betrothed to Antigone having contrived to an effect and entrance into the Vault was horrified to find that antigon had hanged herself by her veil feeling that life without her would be intolerable he threw himself in despair on his own sword and after solemnly invoking the malediction of the Gods on
The head of his father expired beside the dead body of his betrothed hardly had the news of the tragic fate of his son reached the king before another messenger appeared bearing the tidings that his wife eurydice on hearing of the death of himan had put an
End to her existence and thus the king found himself in his old age both widowed and childless nor did he succeed in the execution of his vindictive designs for drastus who after his flight from Thebes had taken Refuge at Athens induced the Theseus to lead an Army against the thebans to
Compel them to restore the dead bodies of the arghive Warriors to their friends in order that they might perform due funeral rights in honor of the slain this undertaking was successfully accomplished and the remains of the fallen heroes were interred with due honors end of section 27.
Myths and legends of ancient Greece and Rome by E.M barons the epigony ten years after these events the sons of the slain Heroes who were called epigony or descendants resolved to avenge the death of their fathers and with this object entered upon a new Expedition against the city of Thieves
By the advice of the delphic Oracle the command was entrusted to alchemyond the son of amphiarus but remembering the injunction of his father he hesitated to accept this post before executing Vengeance on his mother eraphile their sander however the son of polynesis adopting similar tactics to those of his father bride aerophile with
The beautiful veil of harmonia bequeathed to him by polynesis to induce her son alchemian and his brother Anthony Locus to join in the second war against thieves now the mother of alkemion was gifted with that rare Fascination which renders its possessor irresistible to all whom he chants to come within its influence
Nor was her own son able to withstand her banishments yielding therefore to her Wily representations he accepted the command of the troops and at the head of a large and Powerful Army Advanced upon thieves before the gates of the city alchemion encountered the thebans under the command of laudamas the son of eteocles
A fierce battle ensued in which the theban leader after performing prodigies of Valor perished by the hand balakmeon after losing their Chief and the flower of their army the thebans retreated behind the city walls and the enemy now pressed them hard on every side in their distress they appealed to the blind old
Seer tyrisius who was over 100 years old with Trembling Lips and in broken accents he informed them that they could only save their lives by abandoning their native City with their wives and families upon this they dispatched ambassadors into the enemies camp and whilst these were protracting negotiations during the night the
Thebans with their wives and children evacuated the city next morning the archives entered thieves and plundered it placing thur sander the son of polynesis who was a descendant of Cadmus on the throne which his father had so vainly contested alchemion and the necklace when alchemian returned from his expedition against the thebans he
Determined to fulfill the last injunction of his father amphiaros who had desired him to be revenged on his mother aerophile for her perfidy and accepting a bribe to betray him this resolution was further strengthened by the discovery that his unprincipled mother had urged him also to join the
Expedition in return for the much coveted veil of harmonia he therefore put her to death and taking with him the ill-fated necklace and Veil abandoned forever the home of his fathers but the gods who could not suffer so unnatural a crime to go unpunished Afflicted him with Madness
And sent one of the furies to pursue him unceasingly in this unhappy condition he wandered about from place to place until at last having reached Sofas in Arcadia figus King of the country not only purified him of his crime but also bestowed upon him the hand of his daughter Arsenal to
Whom alcbion presented the necklace and Veil which had already been the cause of so much unhappiness though now released from his mental Affliction the curse which hung over him was not entirely removed and on his account the country of his adoption was visited with a severe drought
On Consulting the Oracle of Delphi he was informed that any land which offered him shelter would be cursed by the gods and that the malediction would continue to follow him till he came to a country which was not in existence at the time he had murdered his mother
Bereft of Hope and resolved no longer to cast the shadow of his dark fate over those he loved alchemion took a tender leave of his wife and little son and became once more an outcast and Wanderer arrived after a long and painful pilgrimage at the river Oculus he
Discovered to his unspeakable joy a beautiful and fertile Island which had but lately emerged from beneath the water here he took up his Abode and in this Haven of Rest he was at length freed from his sufferings and finally purified of his crime by the river god ackless
But in his Newfound home where Prosperity smiled upon him alchemian soon forgot the loving wife and child he had left behind and wooed calaro the beautiful daughter of the river god who became United to him in marriage for many years alchemian and kalaro lived happily together and two sons were
Born to them but unfortunately for the Peace of her husband the daughter of oculus had heard of the celebrated necklace and veil of harmonia and became seized with a violent desire to become the possessor of these precious Treasures now the necklace and Bale were in the safe keeping of Arsenal but as alcohol
Had carefully concealed the fact of his former marriage from his young wife he informed her when no longer able to combat her importuities that he had concealed them in a cave in his native country and promised to hasten dither and procure them for her he accordingly took leave of kalaro and
His children and proceeded to sofas where he presented himself before his deserted wife and her father King figus to them he excused his absence by the fact of his having suffered from a fresh attack of Madness and added that an oracle had foretold him that his malady
Would only be cured when he had deposited the necklace and veil of harmonia in the temple of Apollo at Delphi arsenode deceived by his arful representations unhesitatingly restored to him his Bridal gifts whereupon alchemion set out on his homework Journey well satisfied with the successful issue of his expedition
But the Fatal necklace and Veil were doomed to bring ruin and disaster to all who possessed them during his sojourn at the court of king figus one of the servants who had accompanied alkemion betrayed The Secret of his Union with the daughter of the river god and when the king informed his
Sons of his treacherous conduct they determined to avenge the wrongs of their sister Arsenal they accordingly concealed themselves at a point of the road which elk Mion was compelled to pass and as he neared the spot they suddenly emerged from their place of Ambush fell upon him and dispatched him
When Arsenal who still loved her faithless husband heard of The Murder She bitterly reproached her brothers for the crime which they had perpetrated at which they were so incensed that they placed her in a chest and conveyed her to agapanor son of anxious at tigia here they accused her of the murder for
Which they themselves were guilty and she suffered a painful death caliro on learning the sad fate of alchemion implored Zeus that her infant Sons might grow at once the manhood and Avenged the death of their father the ruler of Olympus heard the petition of the bereaved wife and in answer to
Her prayer the children of yesterday became transformed into bearded men full of strength and courage and thirsting for Revenge hastening to tigia they there encountered the sons of figus who were about to repair to Delphi in order to deposit the necklace in veil in the sanctuary of Apollo and before the
Brothers had time to defend themselves the stalwart sons of kalaro rushed upon them and slew them they then proceeded to sofas where they killed King figus and his wife after which they returned to their mother with the necklace Veil which by the command of her father Ackles were deposited as
Sacred offerings in the temple of Apollo at Delphi the heracri day after the apotheosis of Heracles his children were so cruelly persecuted by eurystheus that they fled for protection to King Sykes at trajin accompanied by the Aged iolus the nephew and lifelong friend of their father who constituted
Himself their guide and protector but on eurystheus demanding surrender of the fugitives the herakli day knowing that the small Force at the disposal of King Sykes would be altogether inadequate to protect them against the powerful King of Argos abandoned his territory and sought Refuge at Athens where they were
Hospitably received by King de mofun the son of the Great Hero Theseus he warmly espoused their cause and determined to protect them at all costs against eurythias who had dispatched the numerous force in pursuit of them when the Athenians had made all necessary preparations to repel the Invaders and Oracle announced that the
Sacrifice of a maiden of noble birth was necessary to insure to them Victory whereupon makaria the beautiful daughter of Heracles and dayanira magnanimously offered herself as a sacrifice and surrounded by the noblest matrons and maidens of Athens voluntarily devoted herself to death while these events were transpiring in
Athens hylas the eldest son of Heracles and dayanira had Advanced with a large army to the assistance of his brothers and having sent a messenger to the king announcing his arrival demafun with his army joined his forces in the thick of battle which ensued iolas following a sudden impulse
Borrowed the Chariot of hylas and earnestly entreated Zeus and heave to restore to him for this one day only the Vigor and strength of his youth his prayer was heard a thick Cloud descended from heaven and enveloped The Chariot and when it disappeared iolus in the full plenitude of manly Vigor stood
Revealed before the astonished gaze of the combatants he then LED on his Valiant band of Warriors and soon the enemy was in headlong flight and eurystheus who was taken prisoner was put to death by the command of King demafun after greatly acknowledging the timely Aid of the Athenians hylas accompanied
By the faithful iolus and his brothers took leave of King demafune and proceeded to invade the Peloponnesus which they’ve regarded as their lawful patrimony for according to the will of Zeus it should have been the rightful possession of their father the Great Hero Heracles had not Hera maliciously defeated his
Plans by causing his cousin eurystheus to proceed him into the world for the space of 12 months the herakli day contrived to maintain themselves in the Peloponnesus but at the expiration of that time a pestilence broke out which spread over the entire Peninsula and compelled the herakli day to evacuate the country and
Return to Attica wherefore time they settled after the lapse of three years hylas resolved on making another effort to obtain his paternal inheritance before setting out on the Expedition however he consulted the Oracle of Delphi and the response was that he must wait for the third fruit before the Enterprise would prove successful
Interpreting this ambiguous reply to signify the third summer hylas controlled his impatience for three years when having collected a powerful Army he once more entered the Peloponnesus at the ith Smiths of Corinth he was opposed by a truce the son of pelops who at the death of eurystheus had inherited
The kingdom in order to save Bloodshed hylas offered to decide his claims by a single combat the conditions being that if he were victorious he and his brothers should obtain Undisputed possession of their rights but if defeated the herakli day were to desist for 50 years from attempting to press their claim
The challenge was accepted by ekemon King of tigia and hilus lost his life in the encounter whereupon the sons of Heracles in virtue of their agreement abandoned the Peloponnesus and retired to Marathon hilus was succeeded by his son Cleo Deus who at the expiration of the appointed time collected a large
Army and invaded the Peloponnesus but he was not more successful than his father had been and perished there with all his forces twenty years later his son aristimacus consulted an oracle which promised him Victory if he went by way of the defile the herakli day once more set out but
Were again defeated and aristimacus shared the fate of his father and grandfather and Phil on the field of battle when at the expiration of 30 years the sons of aristimacus teminus croissantus and aristodimus again consulted the oracle the answer was still the same but this time the following explanation
Accompanied the response the third fruit signified the third generation to which they themselves belonged and not the third fruit of the Earth and by the defile was indicated not the isthness of Corinth but the Straits on the right of the isthmus teminus lost no time in collecting an
Army and building ships of War but just as all was ready and the fleet about to sail aristodimus the youngest of the brothers were struck by lightning to add to their misfortunes hippolytes a descendant of Heracles who had joined in the Expedition killed the soothsayer whom he
Mistook for a spy and the Gods in their displeasure sent violent tempests by means of which the entire fleet was destroyed whilst famine and pestilence decimated the ranks of the army the Oracle on being again consulted advised that hippolytes being the offender should be banished from the country for
10 years and that the command of the troops should be delegated to a man having three eyes a search was at once instituted by the herakli day for a man answering to this description who was found at length in the person of Oxalis a descendant of the atollen race of Kings
In obedience to the command of the Oracle hippolytes was banished an army and Fleet once more equipped and Oculus elected commander-in-chief and now a success at length crowned the efforts of the long-suffering descendants of the Great Hero they obtained possession of the Peloponnesus which was divided among them by a lot
Argos fell to teminus Vasa Damon to aristodimus and the scene to cresphantes in gratitude for the services of their able leader oxylis the kingdom of Ellis was conferred upon him by the herakla day end of section 28. myths and legends of ancient Greece and Rome by e m berens
Section 29 the siege of Troy Troy or Ilion was the capital of a kingdom in Asia Minor situated near the hellespond and founded by Ellis son of Tross at the time of the famous Trojan War this city was under the government of Priam a direct descendant of illus
Preem was married to her Cuba daughter of diamonds king of Thrace and among the most celebrated of their children were the renowned and Valiant Hector the prophetess Cassandra and Paris the cause of the Trojan War before the birth of her second son Paris her Cuba dreamed that she had given
Birth to a flaming brand which was interpreted by isakis The Seer a son of Priam by a former marriage to signify that she would bear a son who would cause the destruction of the city of Troy anxious to prevent the Fulfillment of the prophecy her Cuba
Caused her newborn babe to be exposed on Mount Ida to perish but being found by some kind-hearted Shepherds the child was read by them and grew up unconscious of his Noble birth as the boy approached manhood he became remarkable not only for his wonderful beauty of form and feature but also for
His strength and courage which he exercised in defending the flocks from the attacks of robbers and wild beasts hence he was called Alexander or helper of men it was about this time that he settled the famous dispute concerning the golden apple thrown by the goddess of Discord
Into the Assembly of the Gods as we have already seen he gave his decision in favor of Aphrodite thus creating for himself two implacable enemies for Hera and athene never forgave the slight Paris became United to a beautiful nymph named sinoni with whom he lived happily in the seclusion and Tranquility of a
Pastoral life but to her deep grief this peaceful existence was not fated to be of long duration hearing that some funeral games were about to be held in Troy in honor of a departed relative of the King Paris resolved to visit the capital and take part in them himself
There he so greatly distinguished himself in a contest with his unknown Brothers Hector and defobus that the proud young princes enraged that an obscure Shepherd should snatch from them the prize of Victory were about to create a disturbance when Cassandra who had been a spectator of the proceedings
Stepped forward and announced to them that the humble peasant who had so significantly defeated them was their own brother Paris he was then conducted to the presence of his parents who joyfully acknowledged him as their child and amidst the festivities and rejoicings in honor of their Newfound son the ominous
Prediction of the past was forgotten as a proof of his confidence the king now entrusted Paris with a somewhat delicate Mission as we have already seen in the legend of Heracles that great hero conquered Troy and after killing king Leah Maiden carried away captive his beautiful daughter
Hercioni whom he bestowed in marriage to his friend telemon but although she became princess of Salamis and lived happily with her husband her brother Priam never ceased to regret her loss and the indignity which had been passed upon his house and it was now proposed that parrots
Should be equipped with a numerous Fleet and proceed to Greece in order to demand the restoration of the King’s sister before setting out on this Expedition Paris was warned by Cassandra against bringing home a wife from Greece and she predicted that if he disregarded her injunction he would bring inevitable
Ruin upon the city of Troy and destruction to the house of Priam under the command of Paris the fleet set sail and arrived safely in Greece he the young Trojan Prince first beheld Helen the daughter of Zeus and leader and sister of the dioscuri who was the
Wife of Menelaus King of Sparta and the loveliest woman of her time the most renowned heroes in Greece had sought the honor of her hand but her stepfather tindarius King of Sparta fearing that if he bestowed her in marriage on one of her numerous lovers he would make enemies of the rest
Made it a stipulation that all suitors should solemnly swear to assist and defend the successful candidate with all the means at their command in any Feud which might Hereafter arise in connection with the marriage he at length conferred the hand of Helen upon Menelaus a warlike Prince devoted
To Marshall exercises and the pleasure of the chase to whom he resigned his throne and Kingdom when Paris arrived at Sparta and sought Hospitality at the Royal Palace he was kindly received by King Menelaus at the banquet given in his honor he Charmed both host and Hostess by his graceful Manner and
Varied accomplishments and especially ingratiated himself with the fair Helen to whom he presented some rare and Chase trinkets of Asiatic manufacture whilst Paris was still a guest at the court of the King of Sparta the latter received an invitation from his friend edaminius king of Crete to join him in a Hunting
Expedition and Menelaus being of an unsuspicious and easy temperament accepted the invitation leaving to Helen the duty of entertaining the distinguished stranger captivated by her surpassing loveliness the Trojan Prince forgot every sense of honor and Duty and resolved to Rob his absent host of his beautiful wife he accordingly collected
His followers and with their assistance stormed the royal castle possessed himself of the rich Treasures which are contained and succeeded in carrying off its beautiful and not altogether unwilling mistress they at once set sail but were driven by stress of weather to the island of crania where they cast
Anchor and it was not until some years had elapsed during which time home and country were forgotten that Paris and Helen proceeded to Troy preparations for the war when menalayas heard of the violation of his Hearth and Home he proceeded to pylos accompanied by his brother Agamemnon in order to consult
The Wise Old King Nestor who was renowned for his great experience and state Craft on hearing the facts of the case Nestor expressed it as his opinion that only by means of the combined efforts of all the states of Greece could Menelaus hope to regain Helen in
Defiance of so powerful a kingdom is that of Troy Menelaus and Agamemnon now raise the war cry which was unanimously responded to from one end of Greece to the other many of those who volunteered their services were former suitors of the fair Helen and were therefore Bound
By their oath to support the cause of Menelaus others joined from pure love of Adventure but one and all were deeply impressed with the disgrace which would attach to their country should such a crime be suffered to go unpunished thus a powerful Army was collected in which
Few names of note were missing only in the case of two great Heroes Odysseus Ulysses and achilles did Menelaus experience any difficulty Odysseus famed for his wisdom and great astuteness was at this time living happily in Ithaca with his fair young wife Penelope and his little son telemachus and was
Loathed to leave his happy home for a perilous for foreign expedition of Uncertain duration when therefore his Services were solicited he feigned Madness but the shrewd palomidus a distinguished hero in the suit of Menelaus detected and exposed the roots and thus Odysseus was forced to join in
The war but he never forgave the interference of palomedes and as we shall see eventually revenged himself upon him in a most cruel manner Achilles was the son of peleus and the sea goddess theatis who is said to have dipped her son when a babe in the river stikes and thereby rendered him
Invulnerable except in the right heel by which she held him when the boy was nine years old it was foretold to fetus that he would either enjoy a long life of Inglorious ease and inactivity or that after a brief career of Victory he would die the death of a hero naturally
Desirous of prolonging the life of his son the fond mother devoutly hoped that the former faith might be allotted to him with this view she conveyed him to the island of skyros in the Aegean Sea where disguised as a girl he was brought up among the daughters of la comedes
King of the country now that the presence of Achilles was required owing to an oracular prediction that Troy could not be taken without him Menelaus consulted calcas the soothsayer who revealed to him the place of his concealment Odysseus was accordingly dispatched to skyros where by means of a clever device
He soon discovered which among the maidens was the object of his search disguising himself as a merchant Odysseus obtained an introduction to the Royal Palace where he offered to the King’s Daughters various trinkets for sale the girls with one exception all examined his ways with unfeigned interest observing this circumstance
Odysseus stridely concluded that the one who held aloof must be none other than the young Achilles himself but in order further to test the correctness of his deduction he now exhibited a beautiful set of war-like accoutrements whilst at a given signal stirring strains of Martial music were heard outside
Whereupon Achilles fired with warlike Ada seized the weapons and thus revealed his identity he now joined the cause of the Greeks accompanied at the request of his father by his Kinsmen patroclus and contributed to the Expedition a large force of the Salient troops or momidans as they were called and also 50
Ships for 10 long years Agamemnon and the other Chiefs devoted all their energy and means in preparing for the Expedition against Troy but during these warlike preparations an attempted a peaceful solution of the difficulty was not neglected an embassy consisting of Menelaus Odysseus Etc was dispatched to King
Priam demanding the surrender of Helen but though the embassy was received with the utmost Pomp and ceremony the demand was nevertheless rejected upon which the ambassadors returned to Greece and the order was given for the fleet to assemble at Alice in boisha never before in the annals of Greece had so large an
Army been collected a hundred thousand warriors were assembled at orlus and in its Bay for promoted over a thousand ships ready to convey them to the Trojan Coast the command of this Mighty host was entrusted to Agamemnon king of Argos the most powerful of all the Greek
Princes before the fleet set sail solemn sacrifices were offered to the Gods on the seashore when suddenly a serpent was seen to ascend a Plane Tree in which was a Sparrow’s Nest containing nine young ones the reptile first devoured the young birds and then their mother after
Which it was turned by Zeus into stone calcas the soothsayer on being consulted interpreted the miracle to signify that the war with Troy would last for nine years and that only in the tenth would the city be taken departure of the Greek Fleet the fleet then set sail but
Mistaking the museum Coast for that of Troy they landed troops and chance to ravage the country telephys king of the museums who had a son of the Great Hero Heracles opposed them with a large army and succeeded in driving them back to their ships but was himself wounded in
The engagement by the Spear of Achilles patroclus who fought valiantly by the side of his Kinsmen was also wounded in this battle but Achilles who was a pupil of Chiron carefully bound up the wound which he succeeded in healing and from this incident dates the celebrated friendship which ever existed between
The two Heroes who even in death remained United the Greeks now returned to orlus meanwhile the wound of telephys proving incurable he consulted in Oracle and the response was that he alone who had inflicted the wound possessed the power of curing it telephus accordingly proceeded to the Greek camp where he was
Healed by Achilles and at the solicitation of Odysseus consented to act as guide in The Voyage to Troy just as the expedition was about to start for the second time Agamemnon had The Misfortune to kill a hind sacred to Artemis who in her anger sent continuous calms which prevented the fleet from
Setting sail calcus on being consulted announced that the sacrifice of if Virginia the daughter of Agamemnon would alone appease the incensed goddess how Agamemnon at length overcame his feeling as a father and how if Virginia was saved by Artemis himself has been already related in a previous chapter a
Fair wind having it sprung up the fleet once more sets sail they first stopped at the island of tenados where the famous Archer for loctitis who possessed the bow and arrows of Heracles given to him by the dying hero Was Bitten in the foot by a venomous snake so unbearable
Was the odor emitted by that wound that at the suggestion of Odysseus philoctatis was conveyed to the Island of Lesbos where to his great Chagrin he was abandoned to his fate and the fleet proceeded on their journey to Troy commencement of hostilities having received early intelligence of the
Impending invasion of their country the Trojans sought the assistance of their neighboring states who all gallantly responded to their call for help and thus ample preparations were made to receive the enemy King Priam being himself to Advanced in years for active service the command of the army devolved
Upon his eldest son the Brave and Valiant Hector at the approach of the Greek Fleet the Trojans appeared on the coast in order to prevent their Landing but great hesitation prevailed among the troops as to who should be the first to set foot on the enemy soil it having
Been predicted that whoever did so would for a sacrifice to the Fates protestilaus of phallus however nobly disregarding the ominous prediction leapt on Shore and fell by the hand of Hector the Greeks then succeeded in affecting a landing and in the engagement which ensued the Trojans were signally
Defeated and driven to seek safety Behind the Walls of their city with Achilles at their head the Greeks now made a desperate attempt to take the City by storm but were repulsed with terrible losses after this defeat the invaders for seeing a long and worrisome campaign Drew up their ships on land
Erected tents Huts Etc and formed an entrenched camp on the coast between the Greek camp and the City of Troy was a plane watered by the river’s scamander and Samoas and it was on this plane afterwards so renowned in history that the ever memorable battles between the Greeks and Trojans were fought the
Impossibility of taking the City by storm was now recognized by the leaders of the Greek forces the Trojans on their side being less numerous than the enemy did not Venture on a great battle in the open field hence the war dragged on for many weary years without any decisive
Engagement taking place it was about this time that Odysseus carried out his long meditated revenge against palamedes palomedes was one of the wisest most energetic and most upright of all the Greek Heroes and it was in consequence of his unflagging Zeal and wonderful eloquence that most of the Chiefs had
Been induced to join the Expedition but the very qualities which endeared him to the hearts of countrymen rendered him hateful in the eyes of his implacable enemy Odysseus who never forgave his having detected he scheme to avoid joining the Army in order to affect the ruin of palamedes Odysseus concealed in
His tent a vast sum of money he never next wrote a letter purporting to be from King Priam to palomedes in which the former thanks to the Greek hero effusively for the valuable information received from him referring at the same time to a large sum of money which he
Had sent to him as a reward this letter which was found upon the person of a phrygian prisoner was read aloud in a council of the Greek princes palamedes was arraigned before the chiefs of the army and accused of portraying his country to the enemy whereupon a search
Was instituted and a large sum of money being found in his tent he was pronounced guilty and sentenced to be stoned to death they’re fully aware of the base treachery practiced against him palamites offered not a word in self-defense knowing but too well that in the face of such damning evidence the
Attempt to prove his innocence would be vain defection of Achilles during the first year of the campaign the Greeks ravaged the surrounding country and pillaged the neighboring Villages upon one of these foraging Expeditions the city of podasses was sacked and Agamemnon as commander-in-chief received as his share of the spoil the beautiful
Crisis daughter of Crisis the priests of Apollo whilst two Achilles was allotted another captive the fair braces the following day Christmas anxious to Ransom his daughter repaired to the Greek camp but Agamemnon refused to exceed to his proposal and with rude and insulting words drove the old man away
Full of grief at the loss of his child Christus called upon Apollo for Vengeance on her captor his prayer Was Heard and the God sent a dreadful pestilence which raged for 10 days in the camp of the Greeks Achilles at length called together a council and inquired of calcas the soothsayer how to
Arrest this terrible visitation of the Gods The Seer replied that Apollo incensed at the insult offered to his priest had sent the plague and that only by the surrender of chrysius could his anger be appeased on hearing this Agamemnon agreed to resign the maiden but being already embittered against
Calcas for his prediction with regard to his own daughter ephogenia he now heaped insults upon the soothsayer and accused him of plotting against his interests Achilles espoused the cause of calcas and a violent dispute arose in which the son of thetas would have killed his safe but for the timely interference of
Palace athene who suddenly appeared beside him unseen by the rest and recalled him to a sense of the duty he owed to his Commander Agamemnon revenged himself on Achilles by depriving him of his beautiful captive the fair bryceus who had become so attached to her kind and Noble captor that she wept bitterly
On being removed from his charge Achilles now fairly disgusted with the ungenerous conduct of his chief withdrew himself to his tent and obstinately declined to take further part in the war heart saw and dejected he repaired to the seashore and there invoked the presence of his Divine mother in answer
To his prayer fetus emerged from beneath the waves and comforted her Gallant son with the assurance that she would entreat the mighty Zeus to avenge his wrongs by giving Victory to the Trojans so that the Greeks might learn to realize the great loss which they had sustained by his withdrawal from the
Army the Trojans being informed by one of the spies of the defection of Achilles became emboldened by the absence of this Brave and Intrepid leader whom they feared above all the other Greek Heroes they accordingly sallied forth and made a bold and eminently successful attack upon the Greeks who although they most bravely
And obstinately defended their position were completely routed and driven back to their entrenchments Agamemnon and most of the other Greek leaders being wounded in the engagement encouraged by this marked and Signal success the Trojans now commenced to besiege the Greeks in their own camp at this juncture Agamemnon seeing the danger
Which threatened the Army sunk for the moment all personal Grievances and dispatched an embassy to Achilles consisting of many noble and distinguished Chiefs urgently entreating him to come to the assistance of his countrymen invest their hour of peril promising that not only should the fair brisiest be restored to him but also
That the hand of his own daughter should be best out on him in marriage with seven towns as her Dowry but the obstinate determination of the proud hero was not to be moved and though he listened courteously to the arrangements and representations of The Messengers of Agamemnon his resolution to take no
Further part in the war remained unshaken in one of the engagements which took place soon afterwards the Trojans under the command of Hector penetrated Into the Heart of the Greek camp and had already commenced to burn their ships when patroclus seeing the distress of his countrymen earnestly besord Achilles
To send him to the rescue at the head of the mermaidens the better nature of the hero prevailed and he not only entrusted to his friend the command of his Brave band of warriors but lent him also his own suit of armor patroclus having mounted the war Chariot
Of the hero Achilles lifted on high a Golden Goblet and poured out a libation of wine to the gods accompanied by an Earnest petition for victory and the safe return of his beloved comrade as a parting injunction he warned patroclus against advancing too far into the territory of the enemy and entreated him
To be content with rescuing the galleys at the head of the murmidons patroclus now made a desperate attack upon the enemy who thinking that the Invincible Achilles was himself in command of his battalions became disheartened and were put to fight patroclus followed up his victory and pursued the Trojans as far
As the walls of their City altogether forgetting in the excitement of the battle that injunction of his friend Achilles but his temerity cost the young hero his life for he now encountered the mighty Hector himself self and fell by his hands Hector stripped the armor from
His dead Foe and would have dragged the body into the city had not Menelaus and Ajax the greater rushed forward and after a long and fierce struggle succeeded in rescuing it from desecration death of Hector and now came the mournful task of informing Achilles of the fate of his friend he wept
Bitterly over the dead body of his comrade and solemnly vowed that the funeral rights should not be solemnized in his honor until he had slain Hector with his own hands and captured 12 Trojans to be immolated on his funeral pyre or other considerations vanished before the burning desire to avenge the
Death of his friend and achilles now thoroughly aroused from his apathy became reconciled to Agamemnon and rejoined the Greek army at the request of the Goddess status Hephaestus forged for him a new suit of Obama which fasted past in magnificence that of all the other Heroes thus gloriously arrayed he
Was soon seen striding along calling the Greeks to Arms he now led the troops against the enemy who were defeated and put to fight until near the gates of the city a Achilles and Hector encountered each other but here for the first time throughout his whole career the courage
Of the Trojan hero deserted him at the near approach of his redoubtable antagonist he turned and fled for his life Achilles pursued him and Thrice surround the walls of the city was the terrible race run in sight of the old king and queen who had mounted the walls
To watch the battle Hector endeavored during each course to reach the city Gates so that his comrades might open them to admit him or cover him with their missiles but his adversary seeing his design forced him into the open plane at the same time calling to his
Friends to hurl no spear upon his foe but to leave to him the Vengeance he had so long panted for at length wearied with the Hot Pursuit Hector made a stand and challenged his foe to single combat A desperate encounter took place in which Hector succumbed come to his
Powerful adversary at the skiing gate and with his last dying breath the Trojan hero foretold to his conqueror that he himself would soon perish on the same spot the infuriated Victor bound the lifeless corpse of his Fallen foe to his Chariot and dragged it three times
Round the city walls and thence to the Greek Camp overwhelmed with horror at this terrible scene the Aged parents of Hector uttered such heart-rending cries of Anguish that they reached the ears of andromaki his faithful wife who rushing to the walls beheld the dead body of her husband bound to the conqueror’s car
Achilles now solemnized the funeral rights in honor of his friend patroclus the dead body of the hero was born to the funeral pile by the murmidons in full panaply his dogs and horses were then slain to accompany him in case he should need them in the realm of Shades
After which Achilles in fulfillment of his Savage vow slaughtered 12 Brave Trojan captives who were laid on the funeral pyre which was now lighted when all was consumed the bones of patroclus were carefully collected and enclosed in the golden urn Then followed the funeral games which consisted of chariot races
Fighting with the cestus a sort of boxing glove wrestling matches foot races and single combats with shield and spear in all of which the most distinguished Heroes took part and contended for the prizes Panther cilia after the death of Hector their great hope and bulwalk the Trojans did not
Venture beyond the walls of their city but soon their hopes were revived by the appearance of a powerful Army of Amazons under the command of their Queen penthisilia a daughter of Aries whose great ambition was to measure swords with the renowned Achilles himself and to avenge the death of the Valiant
Hector hostilities now recommenced in the open plain Panther cilia led the Trojan host the Greeks on their site being under the command of Achilles and Ajax whilst the latter succeeded in putting the enemy to flight Achilles was challenged by Panther cilia to single combat with heroic courage she went
Forth to the fight but even the strongest men failed before the power of the great Achilles and though a daughter of Aries panthecilia was but a woman with generous chivalry the hero endeavored to spare the Brave and beautiful Maiden Warrior and only when his own life was in imminent danger did
He make a serious effort to Vanquish his enemy when panthersilia shed the fate of all who venture to oppose the Spear of Achilles and fell by his hand feeling herself fatally wounded she remembered the desecration of the dead body of Hector and earnestly entreated the forbearance of the hero but the petition
Was hardly necessary for Achilles full of compassion for his brave but unfortunate adversary lifted her gently from the ground and she expired in his arms unbeholding the dead body of their leader in the possession of Achilles the Amazons and Trojans prepared for a fresh attack in order to rest it from his
Hands but observing their purpose Achilles stepped forward and loudly called upon them to Halt then in a few well-chosen words he praised the great Valor and intrepidity of the Fallen Queen and expressed his willingness to resign the body at once the chivalrous conduct of Achilles was fully appreciated by both Greeks and Trojans
First cities alone a base and cowardly wretch attributed unworthy motives to the gracious proceedings of the hero and not content with these insinuations he savagely pierced with his Lance the dead body of the Amazonian Queen whereupon achilles with one blow of his powerful arm felled him to the ground and killed
Him on the spot the well merited death of thirst cities excited no commiseration but his Kinsmen diomedes came forward and claimed compensation for the murder of his relative and as Agamemnon who as commander-in-chief might easily have settled the difficulty refrain from interfering the proud nature of Achilles resented the implied condemnation of his
Conduct and he once more abandoned the Greek army and took a ship for Lev’s boss Odysseus however followed him to the island and with his usual tact succeeded in inducing the hero to return to the camp death of Achilles a new ally of the Trojans now appeared on the field in the
Person of memnon the Ethiopian a son of EOS and typhonus who brought with him a powerful reinforcement of negroes memnon was the first opponent who had yet encountered Achilles on an equal footing for like the Great Hero himself he was the son of a goddess and possessed also like
Achilles a suit of armor made for him by Hephaestus before the heroes encountered each other in single combat the two goddesses thetis and EOS hastened to Olympus to intercede with its Mighty ruler for the life of their sons resolved even in this instance knocked to act in opposition to the moire
Zeus sees the golden scales in which he weighed the lot of Mortals and placed it in their respective fates of the two Heroes whereupon that of memnon weighed down the balance thus portending his death EOS abandoned Olympus in despair arrived on the battlefield she beheld
The lifeless body of her son who after a long and brave defense had at length succumbed to the all-conquering arm of Achilles at her command her children the winds flew down to the plain and seizing the body of the slain hero conveyed it through the air safe from the
Desecration of the enemy the Triumph of Achilles was not of long duration intoxicated with success he attempted at the head of the Greek army to storm the city of Troy when Paris by the aid of Phoebus Apollo aimed a well-directed dad at the hero which pierced his vulnerable
Heel and he fell to the ground fatally wounded before the scan gate but though face to face with death the Intrepid Hero raising himself from the ground still performed prodigies of Valor and not until his tottering limbs refused their office was the enemy aware that the wound was Mortal by the combined
Efforts of Ajax and Odysseus the body of Achilles was rested from the enemy after a long and terrible fight and conveyed to the Greek Camp weeping bitterly over the untimely fate of her Gallant son thetas came to embrace him for the last time and mingled her regrets and Lamentations
With those of the whole Greek army the funeral pyre was then lighted and the voices of the muses were heard chanting his funeral dirge when according to the custom of the Ancients the body had been burned on the pyre the bones of the hero were collected enclosed in a golden urn
And deposited beside the remains of his beloved friend patroclus in the funeral game celebrated in honor of the Fallen Hero the property of her son was offered by fetus as the prize of Victory but it was unanimously agreed that the beautiful suit of armor made by Hephaestus should be awarded to him who
Had contributed the most to the rescue of the body from the hands of the enemy popular opinion unanimously decided in favor of Odysseus which verdict was confirmed by the Trojan prisoners who were present at the engagement unable to endure the slight the unfortunate Ajax lost his reason and
In this condition put an end to his existence final measures thus were the Greeks deprived at one and the same time of their bravest and most powerful leader and of him also who approached the nearest to his distinction for a Time operations were at a standstill until
Odysseus at length contrived by means of a cleverly arranged Ambush to capture hellenists the son of Priam like his sister Cassandra helenus possessed the gift of Prophecy and the unfortunate youth was now coerced by Odysseus into using his gift against the welfare of his native City the Greeks
Learned from the Trojan Prince that three conditions were indispensable to the conquest of Troy in the first place the son of Achilles must fight in their ranks secondly the arrows of Heracles must be used against the enemy and thirdly they must obtain possession of the wooden image of palacer theme the famous
Palladium of Troy the first condition was easily fulfilled ever ready to serve the interests of the community Odysseus repaired to the island of skyros where he found neptolumus the son of Achilles having succeeded in arousing the ambition of the fiery youth he generously resigned to him the Magnificent armor of his father
And then conveyed Him to the Greek camp where he immediately distinguished himself in single combat with europolis the son of telephus who had come to the aid of the Trojans to procure the poison dipped arrows of Heracles was a matter of Greater difficulty they were still in the possession of the much-aggrieved folocities
Who had remained in the island of lemnos his wounds still unhealed suffering the most abject misery but the judicious Zeal of the indefatigable and ever active Odysseus who was accompanied in this undertaking by diomedes at length gained the day and he induced falak titis to accompany him
To the camp where the skillful leech makayon the son of asclepius healed him of his wound folactites became reconciled to Agamemnon and in an engagement which took place soon after he mortally wounded Paris the son of Priam but they’re pierced by the Fatal Arrow of the demigod death did not immediately
Ensure and Paris calling to mind the prediction of an oracle that his deserted wife zanoni could alone cure him if wounded caused himself to be transported to her Abode on Mount Ida where he implored her by the memory of their past love to save his life
But mindful only of her wrongs so Noni crushed out of her heart every womanly feeling of pity and compassion and stonely bait him depart soon however all her former affection for her husband awoke within her with frantic haste she followed him but on her arrival in the city she found the
Dead body of Paris already laid on the lighted funeral pile and in her remorse and despair sinoni threw herself on the lifeless form of her husband and perished in the flames the Trojans were now shut up within their walls and closely besieged but the third and most difficult condition being still unfulfilled or
Efforts to take the city were unavailing in this emergency the wise and devoted Odysseus came once more to the aid of his comrades having disfigured himself with self-inflicted wounds he assumed the disguise of a wretched old men dickant and then crept stealthily into the city in order to discover where the Palladium
Was preserved he succeeded in his object and was recognized by no one saved the fair Helen who after the death of Paris had been given in marriage to his brother diphobus but since death had robbed her of her lover the heart of the Greek princess had turned yearningly towards her native
Country and her husband Menelaus and Odysseus now found in her a most unlookedful Ally on his return to the camp Odysseus called to his Aid the Valiant diomedes and with his assistance the perilous task of abstracting the Palladium from its sacred precincts was after some difficulty affected the conditions of Conquest being now
Fulfilled a council was called to decide on Final proceedings a paos a Greek sculptor who had accompanied the expedition was desired to construct a colossal wooden horse large enough to contain a number of able and distinguished Heroes on its completion a band of Warriors concealed themselves Within whereupon
The Greek army broke up their camp and then set fire to it as though wearied of the long and tedious 10-year Siege they had abandoned the Enterprise as hopeless accompanied by Agamemnon and the sage Nestor the fleet set sail for the island of tenados where they cast anchor
Anxiously awaiting the torch signal to hasten back to the Trojan Coast destruction of Troy when the Trojans saw the enemy depart and the Greek camp in Flames they believed themselves safe at last and streamed in great numbers out of the town in order to view the site
Where the Greeks had so long encamped he they found the gigantic wooden horse which they examined with wandering curiosity various opinions being expressed with regard to its utility some supposed it to be an engine of war and we’re in favor of destroying it others regarded it as a sacred Idol and
Proposed that it should be brought into the city two circumstances which now occurred induced the Trojans to Incline towards the latter opinion Chief among those who suspected a treacherous design in this huge contrivance was Leo priest of Apollo who in company with his two young Sons had issued from the city
With the Trojans in order to offer a sacrifice to the Gods with all the eloquence at his command he urged his countrymen not to place confidence in any gift of the Greeks and even went so far as to pierce the side of the horse with a spear which he
Took from a warrior beside him whereupon the arms of the heroes were heard to Rattle the hearts of the brave men concealed inside the horse quelled within them and they had already given themselves up for lost when Palace athene who ever watched over the cause
Of the Greeks now came to their aid and a miracle occurred in order to Blind and deceive the devoted Trojans for the fall of Troy was decreed by the Gods while Slayer and his two sons stood prepared to perform the sacrifice two enormous serpents suddenly rose out
Of the sea and made direct for the altar they entwined themselves first around the tender limbs of the helpless suits and then encircled their father who rushed to their assistance and thus all three were destroyed inside of the horrified multitude the Trojans are naturally interpreted
The fate of Leo Koon and his sons to be a punishment sent by Zeus for his sacrilege against the wooden horse and were now fully convinced that it must be consecrated to the gods The Crafty Odysseus had left behind his trusty friend zainon with full instructions as to his course of action
Assuming the role assigned to him he now approached King Priam with vetted hands and piteous and treaties alleging that the Greeks in obedience to the command of an oracle had attempted to isolate him as a sacrifice but that he had contrived to escape from their hands and now sought protection
From the king the kind-hearted Monarch believing His Story released his bonds assured him of his favor and then begged him to explain the true meaning of the wooden horse sign unwillingly complied he informed the king that Palace athene who had here thereto been the hope and stay of the
Greeks throughout the war was so deeply offended at the removal of Her Sacred image the Palladium from her temple in Troy that she had withdrawn her protection from the Greeks and refused all further Aid till it was restored to its rightful place hence the Greeks had returned home in
Order to seek fresh instructions from an oracle but before leaving cow castacia had advised their building this gigantic wooden horse as a tribute to the offended goddess hoping thereby to appease her just anger he further explained that it had been constructed of such colossal proportions in order to
Prevent its being brought into the city so that the favor of Palace athene might not be transferred to the Trojans hardly had the crafty sign on say speaking when the Trojans with one Accord urged that the wooden horse should be brought into their City without delay
The gates being too low to admit its entrance a breach was made in the walls and the horse was conveyed in Triumph into the very heart of Troy whereupon the Trojans Overjoyed it what they deemed the successful issue of the campaign abandoned themselves to fisting and rioting amidst the universal
Rejoicing the unhappy Cassandra for seeing the result of the admission of the wooden horse into the city or seen rushing through the streets with wild gestures and disheveled hair warning her people against the dangers which awaited them but her eloquent words fell on deaf ears for it was ever the fate of the
Unfortunate prophetess that her predictions should find no credence when after the day’s excitement the Trojans had retired to rest and all was hushed and silent sign on in the dead of night released the heroes from their voluntary imprisonment the signal was then given to the Greek Fleet lying off tenados and
The whole Army in unbroken silence once more landed on the Trojan Coast to enter the city was now an easy matter and a fearful Slaughter ensued aroused from their Slumbers the Trojans under the command of their bravest leaders made a gallant defense but were easily overcome all their most Valiant Heroes fell in
The fight and soon the whole city was wrapped in flames preem fell by the hand of natalimus who killed him as he lay prostate before the altar of Zeus praying for divine assistance in this awful hour of peril the unfortunate andromache with her young son astianx
Had taken refuge on the summit of a tower where she was discovered by The Victors who fearing lest the son of Hector might one day rise against them to avenge the death of his father tore him from her arms and hurled him over the battlements alone the son of Aphrodite the Beloved
Of Gods and Men escaped the universal Carnage with his son and his old father and kisses whom he carried on his shoulders out of the city he first sought refuge on Mount Ida and afterwards fled to Italy where he became the ancestral hero of the Roman people
Menelaus now sought Helen in the Royal Palace who being immortal still retained all her former Beauty and fascination a Reconciliation took place and she accompanied her husband on his Homewood voyage andromaki the Widow of the Brave Hector was given in marriage to neptolumus Cassandra fell to the share of Agamemnon
And her Cuba the gray-haired and widowed Queen was made prisoner by Odysseus the boundless Treasures of the wealthy Trojan King fell into the hands of the Greek Heroes who after having leveled the city of Troy to the ground prepared for their Homewood voyage end of section 29.
Myths and legends of ancient Greece and Rome by e m berens section 30. Return of the Greeks from Troy during the sacking of the city of Troy the Greeks in the hour of Victory committed many acts of desecration and cruelty which called down upon them the
Wrath of the Gods for which reason their Homewood Journey was beset with manifold dangers and disasters and many perished before they reached their native land Nestor diamedes folactites and neoptomets were among those who arrived safely in Greece after a prosperous voyage The Vessel which carried Menelaus and
Helen was driven by violent Tempest to the coasts of Egypt and only after many years of weary wanderings and vicissitudes did they succeed in reaching their home at Sparta Ajax the Lesser having offended Palace athene by desecrating her temple on the night of the destruction of Troy where
Shipwrecked off cape cafras he succeeded however in clinging to a rock and his life might have been spared but for his impious boast that he needed not to the help of the Gods no sooner had he uttered the sacrilegious words than Poseidon enraged at his audacity split with his strident
The Rock to which the hero was clinging and the unfortunate Ajax was overwhelmed by the waves fate of Agamemnon the Homewood Voyage of Agamemnon was tolerably uneventful and prosperous but on his arrival at mycenae Misfortune and ruin awaited him his wife Clayton nestra in Revenge for the sacrifice of her beloved daughter
Ephy Genia had formed a sacred Alliance during his absence with egistis the son of the Estes and on the return of Agamemnon they both conspired to Compass his destruction the greatest joy on beholding her husband and in spite of the Urgent warnings of Cassandra who was now a captive in his train
He received her protestations of affection with the most trusting confidence in her well-assumed anxiety for the comfort of the weary traveler she prepared a warm bath for his refreshment and at a given signal from the treacherous Queen ejis who was concealed in an adjoining chamber rushed upon the defenseless hero and slew him
During the massacre of the retainers of Agamemnon which followed his daughter Elektra with great presence of Mind contrived to save her Young Brother orestes he fled for Refuge to his uncle strafius King Of fossus Who educated him with his own son palades and an Ardent friendship sprung up
Between the youths which from its constancy and disinterestedness has become proverbial as arrested grew up to manhood his one great all-absorbing desire was to avenge the death of his father accompanied by his faithful friend Pilates he repaired in Disguise to marcini where egistes and clusam nestra reigned conjointly over the kingdom of Argos
In order to disarm suspicion he had taken the precaution to dispatch a messenger to Clayton nestra purporting to be sent by King stropheus to announce to her the untimely death of her son arrestes through an accident during a chariot race at Delphi arrived at mycenae he found his sister
Electra so overwhelmed with grief at the news of her brother’s death that to her he revealed his identity when he heard from her lips how cruelly she had been treated by her mother and how joyfully the news of his demise had been received his long pent-up passion completely overpowered him and
Rushing into the presence of the king and queen he first pierced clitomnestra to the heart and afterwards her guilty partner but the crime of murdering his own mother was not long unavenged by the Gods hardly was the Fatal act committed when the furies appeared and unceasingly pursued the unfortunate arrestes wherever he went
In this wretched plight he sought refuge in the temple of Delphi where he earnestly be sought Apollo to release him from his cruel tormentors the god commanded him in expiation of his crime to repair tutorica casonices and convey the statue of Artemis from thence to the kingdom of Attica
An expedition fraught with extreme peril we have already seen in a former chapter how arrest is escaped the Fate which befell all strangers who landed on the Taurean Coast and how with the aid of his sister ephogenia the Priestess of the temple he succeeded in conveying the statue of the
Goddess to his native country but the furies did not so easily relinquish their prey and only by means of the interposition of the just and Powerful goddess Palace athene was arrested is finally liberated from their persecution his peace of mind being at length restored arrest is assumed to the
Government of the kingdom of Argos and became United to the beautiful Hermione daughter of Helen and Menelaus on his faithful friend Pilates he bestowed the hand of his beloved sister the good and faithful Elektra Homewood Voyage of Odysseus with his 12 ships laid in with the enormous Treasures captured during the
Sacking of Troy Odysseus set sail with a light heart for his Rocky island home of Ithaca at length the happy hour had arrived which for 10 long years the hero had so anxiously awaited and he little dreamed that 10 more must elapse before he would be permitted by the Fates
To clasp to his heart his beloved wife and child during his Homewood Voyage his little fleet was driven by stress of weather to a land whose inhabitants subsisted entirely on a curious plant called the lotus which was sweet as honey to The Taste but had the effect of causing utter
Oblivion of home and Country and of creating an irresistible longing to remain forever in the land of the Lotus Eaters Odysseus and his companions were hospitably received by the inhabitants who regaled them freely with their peculiar and very delicious food after partaking of which however the comrades of the hero refused to leave
The country and it was only by sheer force that he at length succeeded in bringing them back to their ships polyphemus continuing their Journey they next arrived at the country of the Cyclops a race of giants remarkable for having only one eye which was placed in the center of their foreheads
Here Odysseus whose love of Adventure overcame more prudent considerations left his Fleet safely anchored in the Bay of a neighboring Island and with 12 chosen companions set out to explore the country neither sure they found a vast cave into which they boldly entered in the interior they saw to their
Surprise huge piles of cheese and great pails of milk ranged round the walls after partaking freely of these Provisions his companions endeavored to persuade Odysseus to return to the ship but the hero being curious to make the acquaintance of the owner of this extraordinary abode ordered them to remain and await his pleasure
Towards evening a fierce giant made his appearance bearing an enormous load of wood upon his shoulders and driving before him a large flock of sheep this was polyphemus the son of Poseidon the owner of the cave after all his sheep had entered the giant rolled before the entrance to the
Cave an enormous Rock which the combined strength of a hundred men would have been powerless to move having kindled a fire of great logs of pinewood he was about to prepare his supper when the Flames revealed to him in a corner of the cavern its new occupants who now came forward and
Informed him that they were Shipwrecked Mariners and claimed his Hospitality in the name of Zeus but the fierce monster rallied at the great ruler of Olympus for the Lawless Cyclops knew no fear of the Gods and hardly vouchsaf to reply to the demand of the hero to the consternation of Odysseus the
Giant sees two of his companions and after dashing them to the ground consumed their remains washing down the ghastly Mill with huge drafts of milk he then stretched his gigantic limbs on the ground and soon fell fast asleep beside the fire thinking the opportunity a favorable one
To rid himself and his companions of their terrible enemy Odysseus drew his sword and creeping stealthily forward was about to slay the Giant when he suddenly remembered that the aperture of the cave was effectually closed by the immense Rock which rendered egress impossible he therefore wisely determined to wait
Until the following day and set his wits to work in the meantime to devise a scheme by which he and his companions might make their escape when early next morning the giant awoke two more unfortunate Companions of the hero were seized by him and devoured after which polyphemus literally drove
Out his flock taking care to secure the entrance of the cave as before next evening the giant devoured two more of his victims and when he had finished his revolting meal Odysseus stepped forward and presented him with a large measure of wine which he had brought with him from his ship in
A goat’s skin delighted with the delicious beverage the giant inquired the name of the donor Odysseus replied that his name was no man whereupon polyphemus graciously announced that he would events his gratitude by eating him the last the monster thoroughly overcome with the powerful old liquor soon fell into a
Heavy sleep and Odysseus lost no time in putting his plans into execution he had cut during the day a large piece of the Giant’s own Olive staff which he now heated in the fire and aided by his companions thrusted into the eyeball of polyphemus and in this manner effectually blinded him
The giant made the cave ReSound with his house of pain and rage his cries being heard by his brother cyclops who lived in caves not far distant from his own they soon came trooping over the hills from all sides and assailed the door of the cave with inquiries concerning the cause of his
Cries and groans but as his only reply was no man has injured me they concluded that he had been playing them a trick and therefore abandoned him to his fate the blinded giant now groped vainly around his cave in hopes of laying hands on some of his tormentors but wear it at
Length of these fruitless exertions he rolled away the rock which closed the aperture thinking that his victims would rush out with the Sheep when it would be an easy matter to capture them but in the meantime Odysseus had not been idle and the subtlety of the hero was now brought
Into play and proved more than a match for the Giant’s strength the shape were very large and Odysseus with bands of Willow taken from the bed of polyphemus had cleverly linked them together three abreast and under each Center one had secured one of his comrades after providing for the safety of his companions
Odysseus himself selected the finest Ram of the flock and by clinging to the wool of the animal made his Escape as the Sheep passed out of the Cave the giant felt carefully among them for his victims but not finding them on the backs of the animals he let them pass and thus they
All escaped they now hastened on board their vessel and Odysseus thinking himself at a safe distance shouted out his real name and mockingly defied the giant whereupon polyphemus seized a huge Rock and following the direction of the voice hurled it towards the ship which narrowly escaped destruction
He then called upon his father Poseidon to avenge him and treating him to curse Odysseus with a long and tedious Voyage to destroy all his ships and all his companions and to make his return as late as unhappy and as desolate as possible Further Adventures after sailing about over unknown Seas
For some time the hero and his followers cast anchor at the island of earlos King of the Winds who welcomed them cordially and sumptuously entertained them for a whole month when they took their leave he gave Odysseus the skin of an ox into which he had placed all the contrary winds in
Order to ensure to them a safe and Speedy voyage and then having cautioned him on no account to open it caused the gentle Severus to blow so that he might waft them to the shores of Greece on the evening of the 10th day after the departure they arrived in sight of the
Watch fires of Ithaca but here unfortunately Odysseus being completely wearied out fell asleep and his comrades thinking eolis had given him a treasure in the bag which he so seduously guarded seize this opportunity of opening it whereupon all the adverse winds rushed out and drove them back to the aeolian island
This time however eolis did not welcome them as before but dismissed them with bitter approaches and upratings for their disregard of his injunctions after a six days Voyage they at length sighted land observing what appeared to be the smoke from a large Town Odysseus dispatched a Herald accompanied
By two of his comrades in order to procure provisions when they arrived in the city they discovered to their consternation that they had set foot in the land of the lestregones a race of Fierce and gigantic cannibals governed by their King antitheses the unfortunate Herald was seized and
Killed by the king but his two companions who took flight succeeded in reaching their ship in safety and urgently entreated their Chief to put to sea without delay but antitheses and his fellow Giants pursued the fugitives to the seashore where they now appeared in large numbers They seized huge rocks which they hurled
Upon the fleet sinking 11 of the ships with all hands on board The Vessel under the immediate Commander Odysseus being the only one which escaped destruction in this ship with his few remaining followers Odysseus Now set sail Bart was driven by adverse winds to an island called Aya Cersei
The hero and his companions were in sore need of Provisions but warned by previous disasters Odysseus resolved that only a certain number of the ship’s crew should be dispatched to reconnoiter the country and on Knots being drawn by Odysseus and urilicus it fell to the share of the
Ladder to fill the office of conductor to the little band selected for this purpose they soon came to a magnificent marble Palace which was situated in a charming and fertile Valley here it brought a beautiful enchantress called Cersei daughter of the Sun God and the Sea Nymph Percy the entrance of
Her Abode was guarded by wolves and lions who however to the great surprise of the strangers were tame and harmless as Lambs these were in fact human beings who by the wicked Arts of the Sorceress had been thus transformed from within they heard the enchanting voice of the goddess who was singing a
Sweet melody as she sat at her work weaving a web such as Immortals alone could produce she graciously invited them to enter and all saved The Prudent and cautious urilicus accepted the invitation as they trod the wide and spacious Halls of tessellated marble objects of wealth
And Beauty met their view on all sides the soft and luxuriant couches on which she made them be seated were studded with silver and the banquet which she provided for the refreshment was served in vessels of pure gold but while her unsuspecting guests were abandoning themselves to the pleasure of the table
The wicked enchantress was secretly working their ruin for the wine cup which was presented to them was drugged with a potent draft after partaking of which the Sorceress touched them with her magic wand and they were immediately transformed into swine still however retaining their human senses when Odysseus heard from urilicus of the
Terrible fate which had befallen his companions he set out regardless of personal danger resolved to make an effort to rescue them on his way to the Palace of the Sorceress he met a fair youth bearing a wand of gold who revealed himself to him as Hermes the Divine messenger of the Gods
He gently reproached the hero for his temerity in venturing to enter the Abode of Cersei unprovided with an antidote against her spells and presented him with a peculiar herb called Molly assuring him that it would inevitably counteract the painful Arts of the fell enchantress Hermes warned Odysseus that cerseus
Would offer him a draft of drugged wine with the intention of transforming him as she had done his companions he bathed him drink the wine the effect of which would be completely nullified by the herb which she had given him and then rushed boldly at the Sorceress
As though he would take her life whereupon her power over him would cease she would recognize her master and Grant him whatever he might desire Cersei received the hero with all the grace and Fascination at her command and presented him with a draft of wine in a Golden Goblet this he readily accepted
Trusting to the efficacy of the antidote then in obedience to the injunction of Hermes he drew his sword from its Scabbard and rushed upon the Sorceress as though he would slay her when Cersei found that her full purpose was for the first time frustrated and that Immortal had dared to attack her
She knew that it must be the great Odysseus who stood before her whose visit to her Abode had been foretold to her by Hermes at his solicitation she restored to his companions their human form promising at the same time that henceforth the hero and his comrades should be free from her enchantments
But all warnings and past experience were forgotten by Odysseus when Cersei commenced to exercise upon him her Fascinations and blandishments at her request his companions took up their Abode in the island and he himself became the guest and slave of the enchantress for a whole year and it was only at the earnest
Admonition of his friends that he was at length induced to free himself from her toils Cersei had become so attracted to the Gallant hero that it cost her a great effort to part with him but having vowed not to exercise her magic spells against him she was powerless to detain him further
The goddess now warned him that his future would be beset with many dangers and commanded him to consult the blind old seer to recess in the Realms of Hades concerning his future destiny she then loaded his ship with Provisions for the voyage and reluctantly paid him farewell the realm of shades
Though somewhat appalled at the prospect of seeking the weird and gloomy Realms inhabited by the spirits of the Dead Odysseus nevertheless obeyed the command of the goddess who gave him full directions with regard to his course and also certain injunctions which it was important that he should carry out
With strict attention to detail he accordingly set sail with his companions for the dark and gloomy land of the Sumerians which lay at the furthermost end of the world beyond the great stream Oceanus favored by gentle breezes they soon reach their destination in the Far West on arriving at the spot indicated by
Cersei where the turbid Waters of the river’s acheron and cositis mingled at the entrance to the level World Odysseus landed unattended by his companions having dug a trench to receive the blood of the sacrifices he now offered a black RAM and you to the powers of Darkness
Whereupon crowds of Shades rose up from the yawning Gulf clustering around him eager to quaff the blood of the sacrifice which would restore to them for a time their mental vigor but mindful of the injunction of Cersei Odysseus brandished his sword and suffered none to approach until teresus had appeared
The great prophet now came slowly forward leaning on his golden staff and after drinking of the sacrifice proceeded to impart to Odysseus the hidden secrets of his future fate teresus also warned him of the numerous perils which would assail him not only during his Homewood Voyage but also on
His return to Ithaca and then instructed him how to avoid them meanwhile numbers of other Shades had quaffed the sense Awakening draft of the sacrifice among whom Odysseus recognized to his dismay his tenderly loved mother anticlia from her he learned that she had died of grief at her son’s protracted absence
And that his aged father Laertes was wearing his life away in vain and anxious longings for his return he also conversed with the ill-fated Agamemnon patroclus and achilles the latter be moaned his shadowy and unreal existence and plaintively assured his former companion in arms that rather would he be
The poorest day laborer on Earth then reigned Supreme as king over the realm of shades Ajax alone who still brooded over his wrongs held aloof refusing to converse with Odysseus and suddenly retired when the hero addressed him but at last So Many Shades came swarming around him that the courage of Odysseus
Failed him and he fled in Terror back to his ship having rejoined his companions they once more put to Sea and proceeded on their Homewood voyage sirens after some day sale their course LED them past the island of the sirens now Cersei had warned Odysseus on no account to listen to the seductive
Melodies of these treacherous nymphs for that all who gave ear to their enticing strains felt an unconquerable desire to LEAP overboard and join them when they either perished at their hands or were engulfed by the waves in order that his crew should not hear the song of the sirens
Odysseus had filled their ears with melted wax but the hero himself so dearly loved Adventure that he could not resist the temptation of braving this new Danger by his own desire therefore he was lashed to the Mast and his comrades had strict orders on no account to release
Him until they were out of sight of the island no matter how he might implore them to set him free as they neared the Fatal Shore they beheld the siren seated side by side on The Verdant slopes of their Island and as their sweet and alluring strains fell upon his ear the
Hero became so powerfully affected by them that forgetful of all danger he entreated his comrades to release him but the sailors obedient to their orders refused to unbind him until the enchanted island has disappeared from View the danger passed the hero gratefully acknowledged the firmness of his
Followers which had been the means of saving his life the island of Helios they now approached the terrible dangers of Cilla and sharabdis between which Cersei had desired them to pass as Odysseus steered The Vessel beneath the great Rock Silla swooped down and sees six of his
Crew from the deck and the cries of her wretched victims long rang in his ears at length they reached the island of trinacria Sicily where on the sun god pastured his flocks and herds and Odysseus calling to mind the warning of teresus to avoid this sacred Island
Would Fein have stead The Vessel past and left the country unexplored but his crew became mutinous and insisted on Landing Odysseus was therefore obliged to yield but before allowing them to set foot on Shore he made them take an oath not to touch the sacred herds of Helios
And to be ready to sail again on the following morning it happened unfortunately however that stress of weather compelled them to remain a whole month at trinancria and the store of Wine and Food given to them by Cersei at parting being completely exhausted they were obliged
To subsist on what fish and birds the island offered frequently there was not sufficient to satisfy their hunger and one evening when Odysseus worn out with anxiety and fatigue had fallen asleep urilicus persuaded the hungry men to break their vows and kill some of the Sacred oxen
Dreadful was the anger of Helios who caused the hides of the slaughtered animals to creep and the joints on The Spits to Bellow like living cattle and threatened that unless Ulysses punished the Empire screw he would withdraw his light from the heavens and shine only in Hades anxious to appease the enraged deity
Zeus assured him that his cause should be Avenged when therefore after feasting for seven days Odysseus and his companions again set sail the ruler of Olympus caused a terrible storm to overtake them during which the ship was struck with lightning and went to pieces all the crew were drowned except
Odysseus who clinging to a mast floated about in the open sea for nine days when after once more escaping being sucked in by the whirlpool of sharabdis he was cast ashore on the island of ojija calypso ajijio was an Island covered with dense forests where in the midst of a Grove of
Cyprus and Poplar stood the Charming Grotto Palace of the nymph Calypso daughter of the Titan Atlas the entrance to The Grotto was entwined with the leafy trellis work of Vine branches from which depended clusters of purple and golden grapes the splashing of fountains gave a delicious sense of coolness to the air
Which was filled with the songs of birds and the ground was carpeted with violets and mosses Calypso cordially welcomed the forlorn and ship bactero and hospitably ministered to his wants in the course of time she became so greatly attached to him that she offered him immortality and eternal youth if he
Would consent to remain with her forever but the heart of Odysseus turned yearningly towards his beloved wife Penelope and his young son he therefore refused the Boon and earnestly entreated the gods to permit him to revisit his home but the curse of Poseidon still followed the unfortunate hero and for seven long
Years he was detained on the island of by calypso sorely against his will at length palace athene interceded with her Mighty father on his behalf and Zeus yielding to her request forthwith dispatched the fleet-footed Hermes to Calypso commanding her to permit Odysseus to depart and to provide him with the means of transport
The goddess the loath to part with her guest did not disobey the commands of the mighty Zeus she therefore instructed the hero how to construct a raft for which she herself wove the sails Odysseus now paid her farewell and alone and unaided embarked on the frail little craft for his native land nausicaa
For 17 days Odysseus contrived to Pilot the raft skillfully through all the Perils of the deep directing his course according to the directions of calypso and guided by the stars of Heaven on the 18th day he joyfully hailed the distant outline of the fishian coast and began to look forward hopefully to
Temporary rest and shelter but Poseidon still enraged with a hero who had blinded and insulted his son caused an awful Tempest to arise during which the raft was swamped by the waves and Odysseus only saved himself by clinging for Bare life to a portion of the wreck
For two days and nights he floated about drifting hither and dither by the angry Billows till at last after many a narrow Escape of his life the sea goddess yukothia came to his Aid and he was cast ashore on the coast of scaria the island of the luxurious faces
Worn out with the hardships and dangers he had passed through he crept into a Thicket for security and lying down on a bed of dried leaves soon fell fast asleep it changed that nausicaa the beautiful daughter of King ausinus and his Queen arity had come down to the shore accompanied by her maidens
To wash the linen which was destined to form part of her marriage portion when they had finished their task they bathed and sat down to a repast after which they amused themselves with singing and playing at ball their joyous shouts at last a work Odysseus who rising from his hiding
Place suddenly found himself in the midst of the happy group alarmed at his wild aspect the attendance of norsika fled in Terror but the princess pitying the forlorn condition of the stranger addressed him with kind and sympathetic words after hearing from him the account of his shipwreck and the terrible hardships
He had undergone nausicaa called back her attendance reproached them for their want of courtesy and made them Supply The Wanderer with food drink and suitable raiment Odysseus then left the maidens to resume their games whilst he bathed and clothed himself with the garments with which they had furnished him
Athene now appeared to the hero and endowed him with a commanding and magnificent stature and with more than mortal Beauty when he reappeared the young princess was struck with admiration and requested the hero to visit the Palace of her father she then desired her attendance to Yoke
The mules to the wagons and prepare to return home Odysseus was cordially received by the king and queen who entertained him with magnificent hospitality and in return for their kindness the hero related to them the history of his long and eventful voyage and the many extraordinary adventures and miraculous
Escapes which had befallen him since his departure from the coast of Ilion when he at last took leave of his Royal entertainers our sinus loaded him with Rich gifts and ordered him to be conveyed in one of his own ships to Ithaca arrival at Ithaca The Voyage was a short and prosperous
One by the direction of King elsonus Rich Furs had been laid on deck for the comfort of his guest on which the hero leaving the guidance of the ship to the fishing Sailors soon fell into a deep sleep when next morning The Vessel arrived in the harbor of Ithaca the sailors
Concluding that so unusually profound a slumber must be sent by the Gods conveyed him unsure without disturbing him where they gently placed him beneath the cool shade of an olive tree when Odysseus awoke he knew not where he was for his ever watchful protectress Palace athene had enveloped him in a thick
Cloud in order to conceal him from view she now appeared to him in the disguise of a shepherd and informed him that he was in his native land that his father laotes bent with sorrow and old age had withdrawn from the court that his son telemachus had grown to
Manhood and was gone to seek for Tidings of his father and that his wife was arrested by opportunities of numerous suitors who had taken possession of his home and devoured his substance in order to gain time Penelope had promised to marry one of her lovers as
Soon as she had finished weaving a robe for the Aged Laertes but by secretly undoing at night what she had done in the day she effectually the completion of the work and thus deferred her final reply just as Odysseus had set foot in Ithaca the angry suitors had discovered her
Stratagem and had become inconsequence more glamorous than ever when the hero heard that this was indeed his native land which after an absence of 20 years the gods had at length permitted him to behold once more he threw himself on the ground and kissed it in an ecstasy of joy
The goddess who had meanwhile revealed her identity to Odysseus now assisted him to conceal in a neighboring cave the valuable gifts of the Fashion King then seating herself beside him she consulted with him as to the best means of ridding his Palace of its Shameless occupants in order to prevent his being recognized
She caused him to assume the form of an aged mendicant his limbs became decrepit his brown locks vanished his eyes grew dim and bled and the Regal robes given to him by King our sinnis were replaced by a tattered Garb of dinji hu which hung Loosely round his
Shrunken form a theme then desired him to seek shelter in the Hut of Emmaus his own swine herd you must receive the old big hospitably kindly ministered to his wants and even confided to him his distress at the long continued absence of his beloved old master and his regrets at being
Compelled by the unruly Invaders of his house to slaughter for their use or the finest and fattest of the herd a chance that the following morning telemachus returned from his long and fruitless search for his father and going first to the heart of Emmaus heard from him the story of the seeming
Beggar whom he promised to befriend athene now urged Odysseus to make himself known to his son and at her touch his Beggars Rags disappeared and he stood before telemachus a raid in Royal robes and in the full strength and vigor of manhood so imposing was the appearance of the
Hero that at first the Young Prince thought he must be a god but when he was convinced that it was indeed his beloved father whose prolonged absence had caused him so much grief he fell upon his neck and embraced him with every expression of dutiful affection Odysseus charged telemachus to keep his
Return a secret and concerted with him a plan whereby they might rid themselves of the detested suitors in order to carry it into effect telemachus was to induce his mother to promise her hand to the one who could conquer in shooting with the famous bow of Odysseus which the hero had left
Behind when he went to Troy deeming it too precious the treasure to be taken with him Odysseus now resumed his Beggar’s dress and appearance and accompanied his son to the Palace before the door of which lay his faithful dog Argo who though Warn and Fable with age and neglect instantly recognize his master
In his Delight the poor animal made a last effort to welcome him but his strength was exhausted and he expired at his feet when Odysseus entered his ancestral Halls he was mocked and reviled by the writer suitors and antinos the most Shameless of them all ridiculed his abject appearance and
Incidentally bade him depart but Penelope hearing of their cruel conduct was touched with compassion and desired her maidens to bring the poor mendicant into her presence she spoke kindly to him inquiring who he was and whence he came he told her that he was the brother of
The king of Crete in whose Palace he had seen Odysseus who was about starting for Ithaca and had declared his intention of arriving there before the year was out the queen Overjoyed at the happy Tidings ordered her maidens to prepare a bed for the stranger and to treat him as an honored guest
She then desired the old nurse Yuri clear to provide him with suitable raiment and to attend to all his wants as the old servant was bathing his feet her eyes fell upon a scar which Odysseus had received in his youth from the tusks of a wild boar and instantly recognizing
The Beloved Master whom she had nursed as a babe she would have cried aloud in her Joy but the hero placing his hand upon her mouth implored her not to betray him the next day was a festival of Apollo and the suit is in honor of the occasion
Feasted with more than their accustomed revelry after the banquet was over Penelope taking down the great Beau of Odysseus from its place entered the hall and declared that whosoever of her lovers could bend it and send an arrow through 12 Rings a feat which she had often seen Odysseus performed
Should be chosen by her as her husband all the suitors tried this skill but in vain not one possessed the strength required to draw the bow Odysseus now stepped forward and asked permission to be allowed to try but the haughty Nobles mocked at his audacity and would not have permitted it had not
Telemachus interfered the pretended beggar took up the bow and with the greatest ease sent an arrow whizzing through the Rings then turning to Antonius who was just raising a goblet of wine to his lips he pierced him to the heart at this the suit is sprang to their feet
And looked round for their arms but in obedience to the instructions of Odysseus telemachus had previously removed them he and his father now attacked the riotous revelers and after a desperate encounter not one of the whole crew remained alive the joyful intelligence of the return of Odysseus being conveyed to Penelope she
Descended to the hall but refused to recognize in the age bigger her Gallant husband whereupon he retired to the bath from which she emerged in all the Vigor and Beauty with which athene had endowed him at the court of alcinus but Penelope still incredulous determined to put him to a short test
She therefore commanded in his hearing that his own bed should be brought from his chamber now at the foot of this bed had been fashioned by Odysseus himself out of the stem of an olive tree which was still rooted in the ground and round it he had
Built the walls of the chamber knowing therefore that the bed could not be moved he exclaimed that the errand was useless for that no mortal could stir it from its place then Penelope knew that it must be Odysseus himself who stood before her and a most touching and affectionate
Meeting took place between the long separated husband and wife the following day the hero set out to seek his old father laotes whom he found on one of his Estates in the country engaged in digging up a young olive tree the poor old man who was dressed in a
Humble Garb of a laborer bore the traces of deep grief on his furrowed countenance and so shocked was his son at the change in his appearance that for a moment he turned aside to conceal his tears when Odysseus revealed himself to his father as the son whom he had so long
Mourned as lost the joy of the poor old man was almost greater than he could bear with loving care Odysseus led him into the house where at length for the first time since the departure of his son laotes once more resumed his Regal robes and piously thanked the gods for this great and
Unlooked for happiness but not yet was the hero permitted to enjoy his well-owned Repose for the friends and relatives of the suitors now Rose in Rebellion against him and pursued him to the Abode of his father the struggle however was but a short one after a brief contest negotiations of a
Peaceful nature were entered into between Odysseus and his subjects recognizing the justice of his cause they became reconciled to their Chief who for many years continued to Reign Over them end of section 30. end of myths and legends of ancient Greece and Rome by a m berens
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