- Hyacinth (mythology)
[
The Death of Hyacinthos ", byJean Broc .]In
Greek mythology , Hyacinth or Hyacinthus (in Greek, Ὑάκινθος — Hyakinthos) was a divine hero, the son ofClio andPierus , King of Macedonia, or of kingOebalus ofSparta , or of kingAmyclas , also a Spartan. His cult atAmyclae , where his tomb was located, at the feet ofApollo 's statue, dates from theMycene an era.He is the tutelary deity of one of the principal Spartan festivals, the
Hyacinthia , held every summer. The festival lasted three days, one day of mourning for the death of thedivine hero and the last two celebrating his rebirth.In the myth, Hyacinth was a beautiful youth loved by the god
Apollo . The two took turns throwing thediscus , until Apollo, to impress him, threw it with all his might. Hyacinth ran to catch it, to impress Apollo in turn, and was struck by the discus as it fell to the ground and he died.Another myth adds that the wind god
Zephyrus was actually responsible for the death of Hyacinth. The boy's beauty caused a feud between Zephyrus and Apollo. Jealous that Hyacinth preferred the radiant archery god Apollo, Zephyrus blew Apollo's discus off course, so as to injure and kill Hyacinth. When he died, Apollo didn't allowHades to claim the boy; rather, he made a flower, the hyacinth, from his spilled blood. According to Ovid's account, the tears of Apollo stained the newly formed flower's petals with the sign of his grief. However, the flower of the mythological Hyacinth has been identified with a number of plants other than the true hyacinth, such as the iris.Although the mythical Hyacinth was male, Hyacinth is currently in use in English as a female name, usually in reference to the flower and not the mythological figure. There are names that are variations of Hyacinth, e.g. Jacinto in Spanish, Giacinto in Italian, both falling out of use, and
Jacek still very popular in Polish.ee also
*The Mozart opera
Apollo et Hyacinthus ources
* [http://www.theoi.com/Heros/Hyakinthos.html Collected classical references to Hyacinthus]
Modern sources
* cite book | last=Gantz | first=Timothy | authorlink=Timothy Gantz | title=Early Greek Myth | publisher=Johns Hopkins University Press | location=Baltimore | year=1993
* cite book | last=Kerenyi | first=Karl | authorlink=Károly Kerényi | title=The Heroes of the Greeks | publisher=Thames and Hudson | location=New York/London | year=1959External links
* [http://www.gay-art-history.org/gay-history/gay-literature/gay-mythology-folktales/homosexual-greek-mythology/apollo-hyacinth-gay/apollo-hyacinth-gay.html The Myth of Apollo and Hyacinthus]
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