- Amphion and Zethus
Amphion and Zethus (also Zethos), in ancient
Greek mythology , were the twin sons ofZeus by Antiope. They are important characters in one of the twofounding myth s of the city of Thebes, because they constructed the city's walls.Childhood
Amphion and Zethus were the sons of
Antiope , who fled in shame toSicyon after Zeus raped her, and married KingEpopeus there. However, eitherNycteus or Lycus attacked Sicyon in order to carry her back to Thebes and punish her. On the way back, she gave birth to the twins and was forced to expose them onMount Cithaeron . Lycus gave her to his wife,Dirce , who treated her very cruelly for many years. [Apollodorus, Library, 3.5.5]Antiope eventually escaped and found her sons living near Mount Cithaeron. After they were convinced that she was their mother, they killed Dirce by tying her to the horns of a bull, gathered an army, and conquered Thebes, becoming its joint rulers. [Apollodorus, Library, 3.5.5]
Rule of Thebes
Amphion became a great singer and musician after
Hermes taught him to play and gave him a golden lyre. Zethus became a hunter and herdsman, with a great interest in cattle breeding. They built the walls around theCadmea , the citadel of Thebes. While Zethus struggled to carry his stones, Amphion played his lyre and his stones followed after him and gently glided into place. [Tripp, Edward. "Crowell's Handbook of Classical Mythology". New York: Thomas Crowell Company, 1970, p. 44.]Amphion married
Niobe , the daughter ofTantalus , theLydian king. Because of this, he learned to play his lyre in the Lydian mode and added three strings to it. [Tripp, Edward. Crowell's Handbook of Classical Mythology. New York: Thomas Crowell Company, 1970, p. 43] Zethus marriedThebe , after whom the city of Thebes was named.Later misfortunes
Amphion's wife Niobe had many children, but had become arrogant and because of this she insulted the goddess
Leto , who had only two,Artemis andApollo . Leto's children killed Niobe's children in retaliation (seeNiobe ). InOvid , Amphion kills himself out of grief; according toTelesilla , Artemis and Apollo kill him along with his children. Hyginus, however, writes that in his madness he tried to attack the temple of Apollo, and was killed by the god's arrows. [ Gantz, Timothy. Early Greek Myth. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1993, p. 539]Zethus had only one son, who died through a mistake of his mother Thebe, causing Zethus to kill himself. [Tripp, Edward. Crowell's Handbook of Classical Mythology. New York: Thomas Crowell Company, 1970, p. 44] In the
Odyssey , however, Zethus's wife is called a daughter ofPandareus in book 19, who killed her sonItylos in a fit of madness and became a nightingale. [Homer. The Odyssey. Trans. Richmond Lattimore. New York: Harper Collins, 1967, p. 295]Afther the deaths of Amphion and Zethus,
Laius returned to Thebes and became king.Compare with
Castor and Polydeuces (theDioscuri ) ofGreece , and withRomulus and Remus ofRome .ee also
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