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Alcyone and Ceyx Transformed into Halcyons. In Greek mythology, Alcyone (or dubiously Halcyone) [1] (/ æ l ˈ s aɪ ə ˌ n i, h æ l ˈ s aɪ ə ˌ n i /; Ancient Greek: Ἀλκυόνη, romanized: Alkyónē) and Ceyx (/ ˈ s iː ɪ k s /; Κήϋξ, Kḗÿx) were a wife and husband who incurred the wrath of the god Zeus for their romantic hubris.
The story tells of how Ceyx lost his life at sea, and how Alcyone, his wife, mourned his absence. Unsure of his fate, she prays to the goddess Juno to send her a dream vision. Juno sends a messenger to Morpheus to bring the body of Ceyx with a message to Alcyone. The messenger finds Morpheus and relays Juno's orders. Morpheus finds the drowned ...
In Greek mythology, Alcyone (Ancient Greek: Ἀλκυόνη, romanized: Alkuónē, lit. 'Kingfisher') is a minor figure from Attica who was transformed into the bird bearing her name after she was murdered by her own father Sciron. [1] Her tale is a variation on the more known myth of the origins of the kingfisher, starring Alcyone and Ceyx. [2]
Alcyone was instead turned into a kingfisher and flew away. Alcyone and Ceyx (Alcyone means "kingfisher") Hera Alcyone and Ceyx were a queen and king that loved each other deeply. While Ceyx was travelling via sea, he drowned. Alcyone spent days waiting for him, only to be informed in a dream of his demise, so she threw herself from a cliff.
Alcyone and Ceyx — Also narrated by the three laundresses, this story portrays King Ceyx and his wife Alcyone. Despite his wife's warnings and disapproval, Ceyx voyages on the ocean to visit a far off oracle. Poseidon, the sea god, destroys Ceyx's ship and the king dies. Alcyone awaits him on shore.
Alcyone, daughter of Aeolus and wife of Ceyx. [2] Alcyone, daughter of Sthenelus and Nicippe (Antibia [3] or Archippe [4]). She undoubtedly witnessed the results of the labors of Heracles, and she herself was indebted to the hero when he killed Hómados (Ὅμαδος) the Centaur, who had attempted to rape her. [5] Cleopatra Alcyone, Meleager ...
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In Greek mythology, Ceyx (/ˈsiːɪks/; Ancient Greek: Κήϋξ, translit. Kēüx) was a king of Trachis in Thessaly. He received Heracles, [1] and Heracles's sons later fled to him. [2] Some accounts make him Amphitryon's nephew, with Heracles building Trachis for him. [3]