- Amphiaraus
In
Greek mythology , Amphiaraus (or Amphiaraos, "doubly-cursed" or "twiceAres -like" [Karl Kerenyi, "The Heroes of the Greeks" 1959:296.] ) was the son of Oecles andHypermnestra , and husband ofEriphyle . Amphiaraus was the King ofArgos along withAdrastus — the brother of Amphiaraus' wife,Eriphyle — and Iphis. Amphiaraus was a seer, and greatly honored in his time. BothZeus andApollo favored him, and Zeus gave him his oracular talent. In the generation before theTrojan War , Amphiaraos was one of the heroes present at theCalydonian Boar Hunt . [Pseudo-Apollodorus, "Bibliotheke ", 1.8.2: "Atalanta was the first to shoot the boar in the back with an arrow, and Amphiaraus was the next to shoot it in the eye; but Meleager killed it by a stab in the flank..."; it was not arbitrarily nor by chance that Amphiaraus the seer shot the boar in the eye.]The material of the tragic war of the
Seven Against Thebes was taken up from several points-of-view by each of the three great Greek tragic poets. Eriphyle persuaded Amphiaraus to take part in the raiding venture, against his better judgment, for he knew he would die. ["Bibliotheke", 3.8.2.] She had been persuaded byPolynices , who offered her the necklace of Harmonia, daughter ofAphrodite , once part of the bride-price ofCadmus , as a bribe for her advocacy. Amphiaraus reluctantly agreed to join the doomed undertaking, but aware of his wife's corruption, asked his sons, Alcmaeon andAmphilochus to avenge his inevitably coming death by killing her, should he not return. On the way to the battle, Amphiaraus repeatedly warned the other warriors that the expedition would fail, [Apollodorus. "Bibliotheke", 3.6.2.] and blamedTydeus for starting it. He would eventually prevent Tydeus from being immortalized byAthena because of this. Despite this, he was possibly the greatest leader in the attack. During the battle, Amphiaraus killedMelanippus . In the battle, Amphiaraus sought to flee fromPericlymenus , the "very famous" [Karl Kerenyi ("The Heroes of the Greeks", 1959, p. 300) noted that the name would also be a suitable epithet forHades .] son ofPoseidon , who wanted to kill him, butZeus threw his thunderbolt, and the earth opened to swallow Amphiaraus together with his chariot. [Pindar , Ninth Nemean Ode.] Thus chthonic hero Amphiaraus was propitiated and consulted at his sanctuary.Alcmaeon killed his mother when Amphiaraus died. He was pursued by the
Erinyes as he fled across Greece, eventually landing the court of KingPhegeus , who gave him his daughterAlphesiboea in marriage. Exhausted, Alcmaeon asked anoracle how to avoid the Erinyes and was told that he needed to stop where the sun was not shining when he killed his mother. That was the mouth of the riverAchelous , which had been silted up. Achelous himself, god of that river, promised him his daughter,Callirhoe in marriage if Alcmaeon would retrieve the necklace and clothes which Eriphyle wore when she persuaded Amphiaraus to take part in the battle. Alcmaeon had given these jewels to Phegeus who had his sons kill Alcmaeon when he discovered Alcmaeon's plan.In a sanctuary at the
Amphiareion of Oropos , northwest of Attica, Amphiaraus was worshipped with a hero cult. He was considered a healing and fortune-telling god and was associated withAsclepius . The healing and fortune-telling aspect of Amphiaraus came from his ancestry: he was related to the great seerMelampus . After making a sacrifice of a few coins, or sometimes a ram, at the temple, a petitioner slept inside [SeeIncubation (ritual) .] and received a dream detailing the solution to the problem.Etruscan tradition inherited by the Romans is doubtless the origin of a son for Amphiaraus named Catillus who escaped from the slaughter at Thebes and led an expedition to Italy, where he founded a colony where eventually appeared the city of
Tibur (now Tivoli), named after his eldest son Tiburtus.In certain traditions he was said to have had a daughter,
Alexida .References
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