- Ladon (mythology)
Ladon (Λάδων) was the serpent-like dragon that twined round the tree in the Garden of the Hesperides and guarded the golden apples. He was overcome and slain by
Heracles . The following day, the Argonauts passed by, on theirchthonic return journey fromColchis at the opposite end of the world, and heard the lament of "shining"Aigle , one of theHesperides , and viewed the still-twitching Ladon. ["Argonautica", Book IV.]Ladon was given several parentages, each of which placed him at an archaic level in Greek myth: the offspring of "
Ceto , joined in love withPhorcys " [Hesiod . "Theogony", 333.] or ofTyphon , who was himself serpent-like from the waist down, and Echidna ["Bibliotheke " 2.113;Hyginus , Preface to "Fabulae".] or of Gaia herself, or in her Olympian manifestation,Hera : "The Dragon which guarded the golden apples was the brother of theNemean lion " asserted Ptolemy Hephaestion. [Recorded in his New History V, lost but epitomized in Photius, "Myriobiblion" 190.] In one version, Heracles did not kill Ladon.The image of the snake-dragon coiled round the tree, originally adopted by the Hellenes from Near Eastern and Minoan sources, is familiar from surviving Greek vase-painting. In the second century CE, Pausanias saw among the treasuries at Olympia an archaic
cult image in cedar-wood of Heracles and the apple-tree of the Hesperides with the dragon coiled around it. [Pausanias. "Description of Greece", 6.19.8.]Ladon might be given multiple heads, a hundred in
Aristophanes ' "The Frogs" (a passing remark in line 475), which might speak with different voices.Diodorus Siculus gives an euhemerist interpretation of Ladon, as a human shepherd guarding a flock of golden-fleeced sheep, adding "But with regards to such matters it will be every man’s privilege to form such opinions as accord with his own belief". [Diodorus Siculus, 4.26.2.]Ladon is the constellation Draco, according to Hyginus' "Astronomy". Ladon is the Greek version of the West Semitic serpent
Lotan , or the Hurrian serpentIlluyanka .References
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