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Being associated with chastity, Artemis at an early age asked her father Zeus to grant her eternal virginity. Also, all her companions were virgins. Artemis was very protective of her purity, and gave grave punishment to any man who attempted to dishonor her in any form. Actaeon, while out hunting, accidentally came upon Artemis and her nymphs, who bathing naked in a secluded pool. Seeing them in all their naked beauty, the stunned Actaeon stopped and gazed at them, but when Artemis saw him ogling them, she transformed him into a stag.

Then, incensed with disgust, she set his own hounds upon him. They chased and killed what they thought was another stag, but it was their master. As with Orion, a giant and a great hunter, there are several legends which tell of his death, one involving Artemis. It is said that he tried to rape the virgin goddess, so killed him with her bow and arrows.

Another says she conjured up a scorpion which killed Orion and his dog. Orion became a constellation in the night sky, and his dog became Sirius, the dog star. Yet another version says it was the scorpion which stung him and was transformed into the constellation with Orion, the later being Scorpio. History, information and pictures of Ephesus Ancient city. Artemis Asklepios Hermes Amazons. Ephesus Information.

What Makes Ephesus So Special. The custom was to place a candle for each year of their life as well as extra candles to represent years to come. While birthday celebrations vary all over the world, most cultures do celebrate the anniversary of birth in some way, and baked sweets like birthday cakes seems to be a very popular way to do so!

Rich Coffman is a blogger on the front range of Colorado. After many attempts at baking he now gets his birthday cakes customized from his local bakery. Your email address will not be published. Yes, add me to your mailing list. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Marble sarcophagus, c. MA Artemis: O poor man, to what a calamity you are yoked! Yet it was the nobility of your mind that destroyed you.

Hippolytus: But what is this? O breath of divine fragrance! The goddess Artemis is in this place! Artemis: Poor one, she is, dearest of gods to you. Hippolytus: Do you see me, lady, see my wretched state? Artemis: Yes, but the law forbids my shedding tears.

Hippolytus: No more do you have your huntsman and your servant! Artemis: No, but though you die, I love you still. Hippolytus: No one to tend your horses or your statue! Artemis: No, for unscrupulous Cypris willed it so. Hippolytus: Ah, now I learn the power that has destroyed me! Artemis: The slight to her honor angered her, and she hated your chastity.

Hippolytus: One power destroyed us three, I see it now. Artemis had also healing powers. Protrepticus 2 , pp. NA She sought to protect virgins in her fold from men pursuing them, but also animals. According to some versions of this famous myth, Artemis transformed the hunter Actaeon into a stag to be torn to pieces by his own hunting dogs after he killed a deer.

The more popular version, though, is the one in which Artemis punished him after he had come upon the goddess bathing naked in a stream with her companion nymphs Ovid. Euripides in Bacchae uses a version in which she kills him for having boasted that he surpassed her as a hunter The terrified deer Actaeon attempted to speak but was unable to make himself understood without a human language. As his fellow hunters are poised to throw their spears and shoot their arrows and the hunting dogs are about to pounce upon the deer Actaeon, he promises Artemis that, if she would only change him back into human form, he would never harm another living being and that he would educate his fellow hunters about the plight and suffering of hunted animals, which was indeed the happy outcome.

Metope from Temple E, Selinus, Sicily c. We could end on this cheerful note, but Artemis was a complex goddess. Human sacrifice was also associated with her, especially at Taurus, of all foreign males. IT But also of women, virgins, to which the famous sacrifice of Iphigenia, to allow the Greeks favorable winds to sail against Troy, attests. As with most literary motifs in classical antiquity there are numerous versions.

In the 7th century Kypria by Stasinos a summary in Proclus, Chrestomathia, , as preserved in Photius , Artemis substitutes Iphigenia for a hind as in Euripides.

Stesichorus in the Oresteia, on the other hand, follows Hesiod in the Catalogue of Women fr. A reconstruction from a marble sculpture in the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Which of these options is free from evil? How can I become a deserter of the fleet, losing my alliance?

That they should long with intense passion for a sacrifice to end the winds and for the blood of a virgin modified Loeb trans. The Sacrifice of Iphigenia. Casa del Poeta Tragico, Pompeii, c.



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