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  • Icarus – Mythopedia
    Overview Icarus was the son of the master craftsman Daedalus, born on Crete and imprisoned alongside his father in the Labyrinth by King Minos Daedalus fashioned wings from bird feathers and wax to enable him and Icarus to fly to freedom But Icarus, despite his father’s warnings, flew too close to the sun; the wax of his wings melted, and he plummeted to his death The sad tale of Icarus
  • What is the moral of the myth of Icarus? - Mythology Folklore Stack . . .
    Icarus's fall is a warning about youthful carelessness, and shows the terrible consequences that can bring Diadorus Siculus tells two versions of the story, both of which emphasize the recklessness of Icarus causing his downfall: But when Icarus was disembarking onto the island in a reckless manner, he fell into the sea and perished
  • Daedalus – Mythopedia
    Daedalus was a craftsman from Athens who designed the famous Labyrinth—the prison of the Minotaur—and other marvelous creations for the Cretan king Minos He and his son Icarus were imprisoned by Minos, but they managed to escape on wings that Daedalus had built
  • Aeneid: Book 6 (Full Text) - Mythopedia
    Here hapless Icarus had found his part, Had not the father’s grief restrain’d his art He twice assay’d to cast his son in gold; Twice from his hands he dropp’d the forming mold
  • Metamorphoses: Book 8 (Full Text) - Mythopedia
    His boy, young Icarus, that near him stood, Unthinking of his fate, with smiles pursu’d The floating feathers, which the moving air Bore loosely from the ground, and wasted here and there Or with the wax impertinently play’d, And with his childish tricks the great design delay’d The final master-stroke at last impos’d,
  • Cumae – Mythopedia
    Cumae was a colony on the Campanian mainland, founded by Greek settlers around 740 BCE The city had a rich and important history; it eventually entered myth as the site of a temple of Apollo and the seat of the Cumaean Sibyl, a famous prophetess
  • Homeric Hymns: 1. To Dionysus (Full Text) - Mythopedia
    I TO DIONYSUS [1] (1–9) ( (lacuna)) For some say, at Dracanum; and some, on windy Icarus; and some, in Naxos, O Heaven-born, Insewn [2]; and others by the deep-eddying river Alpheus that pregnant Semele bare you to Zeus the thunder-lover And others yet, lord, say you were born in Thebes; but all these lie The Father of men and gods gave you birth remote from men and secretly from
  • Sisyphus – Mythopedia
    Sisyphus was a Greek king famous for his cunning He was so clever, in fact, that he managed to cheat Death himself and live a longer life than the gods had intended But this later backfired: his actions angered the gods, and when he finally did die, he was forced to suffer eternal punishment in Tartarus
  • Mars – Mythopedia
    Mars was the raging Roman god of warfare whose fury inspired savagery in battle Father of city founders Romulus and Remus, Mars was revered not only as a god of war, but one whose conflicts brought about lasting peace
  • Arachne – Mythopedia
    Arachne was a young Lydian woman of humble background who became renowned for her skills as a weaver She had the hubris to challenge Athena to a weaving contest, which ended with her death and subsequent transformation into a spider





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