- Tereus
In
Greek mythology , Tereus (Τηρεύς) was a son ofAres and husband ofProcne . Procne and Tereus had a son,Itys .Tereus desired his wife's sister, Philomela. He forced himself upon her, then cut her
tongue out and held her captive so she could never tell anyone. He told his wife that her sister had died. Philomela wove letters in atapestry depicting Tereus's crime and sent it secretly to Procne. In revenge, Procne killed her child Itys and served his flesh in a meal to his father Tereus. When Tereus learned what she had done, he tried to kill the sisters but all three were changed by the Olympian Gods intobird s: Tereus became ahoopoe ; Procne became thenightingale whosesong is a song of mourning for the loss of her son; Philomela became theswallow . Because she has no tongue she can only twitter instead of singing.The names "Procne" and "Philomela" are sometimes used in literature to refer to the nightingale, though only the former is mythologically correct.
ee also
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The Love of the Nightingale , a play byTimberlake Wertenbaker
*The Love of the Nightingale, anopera byRichard Mills to alibretto from the above play
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