Ixion
In Greek mythology, Ixion (Greek: Ἰξίων) was the son the Phlegyas, descendent of Ares, and king of the Lapiths in Thessaly. He is chiefly known as the first human to shed kindred blood. Ixion invited his father-in-law, Deioneus, to come and collect the price that Ixion owed him for his bride. Upon his arrival, Deioneus fell into a pit filled with burning coals Ixion had camouflaged.
Because this was a crime new to the human race, nobody could purify Ixion and he wandered an exile. Zeus took pity on him and decided not only to purify Ixion, but to invite him to Olympus as a guest. Once in Olympus though, Ixion became so enamored of Hera, and he desired to sleep with her. Zeus did not believe that Ixion would be so disrespectful as to have designs upon the wife of his host. To see if the rumors were true, Zeus made an image of Hera out of a cloud, and Ixion impregnated it. The cloud bore the monster Centaurus, who was unloved by the Graces and had no honor among men or the gods. Centaurus…more
Because this was a crime new to the human race, nobody could purify Ixion and he wandered an exile. Zeus took pity on him and decided not only to purify Ixion, but to invite him to Olympus as a guest. Once in Olympus though, Ixion became so enamored of Hera, and he desired to sleep with her. Zeus did not believe that Ixion would be so disrespectful as to have designs upon the wife of his host. To see if the rumors were true, Zeus made an image of Hera out of a cloud, and Ixion impregnated it. The cloud bore the monster Centaurus, who was unloved by the Graces and had no honor among men or the gods. Centaurus…more
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Mythos: The Greek Myths Retold (Stephen Fry's Great Mythology, #1)
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2017
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The Aeneid
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Metamorphoses
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8
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The Greek Myths: Complete Edition
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1955
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Dialoghi con Leucò
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1947
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The Library of Greek Mythology
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200
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Metamorphoses: Books 1-8
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8
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The Gods of the Greeks
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1951
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Lucian, Volume VII: Dialogues of the Dead. Dialogues of the Sea-Gods. Dialogues of the Gods. Dialogues of the Courtesans
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1961
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Olympian Odes. Pythian Odes
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