- Admetus
In
Greek mythology , Admetus /æd 'mi: təs/ was a king ofPherae inThessaly , succeeding his fatherPheres after whom the city was named. Admetus was one of theArgonauts and took part in theCalydonian Boar hunt.Mythology
Admetus was famed for his hospitality and justice. When
Apollo was sentenced to a year of servitude to a mortal as punishment for killing the Cyclops, the god chose Admetus' home and became his herdsman. Apollo was so impressed by Admetus' treatment that the god made all the cows bear twins.Apollo also helped Admetus win the hand of the princess
Alcestis , the daughter ofPelias , the king ofIolcus . Alcestis had so many suitors that Pelias set an apparently impossible task to the suitors — to win the hand of Alcestis, they must yoke a boar and a lion to a chariot. Apollo harnessed the yoke with the animals and Admetus drove the chariot to Pelias, and thus married Alcestis.Admetus, however, neglected to sacrifice to
Artemis . The offended goddess filled the bridal chamber with snakes and again, Apollo came to Admetus' aid. Apollo advised Admetus to sacrifice to Artemis, and the goddess removed the snakes.The greatest aid Apollo gave to Admetus was persuading the Fates to reprieve Admetus of his fated day of death. Apollo made the Fates drunk, and the Fates agreed to reprieve Admetus if he could find someone to die in his place. Admetus initially believed that one of his aged parents would happily take their son's place of death. When they were unwilling, Alcestis instead died for Admetus.
The scene of death is described in
Euripedes ' play "Alcestis", whereThanatos , the god of death, takes Alcestis to the Underworld. As Alcestis descends, Admetus discovers that he actually does not want to live::"I think my wife's fate is happier than my own, even though it may not seem so. No pain will ever touch her now, and she has ended life's many troubles with glory. But I, who have escaped my fate and ought not to be alive, shall now live out my life in sorrow."
The situation was saved by
Heracles , who rested at Pherae on his way towards the man-eatingMares of Diomedes . Heracles was greatly impressed by Admetus's kind treatment of him as a guest, and when told of Admetus' situation, he entered Alcestis' tomb. He repaid the honor Admetus had done to him by wrestling withThanatos until the god agreed to releaseAlcestis , then led her back into the mortal world. The most famous of Admetus's children wasEumelus , who led a contingent from Pherae to fight in theTrojan War . He also had a daughter Perimele.Trojan
Admetus was also the name of one of the
Trojans , killed byPhiloctetes .References
*March, J. "Cassell's Dictionary Of Classical Mythology". London, 1999. ISBN 0-304-35161-X
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