- Hypsipyle
In
Greek mythology , Hypsipyle was the Queen ofLemnos .During her reign,Aphrodite cursed the women of the island for having neglected her shrines. All the women developed extremehalitosis that made them repugnant to the men of the nation. The men took up with female slaves taken on raids onThrace . The women of the island decided upon revenge and, in one night, killed all their male relatives. Hypsipyle alone spared a male. She hid her father,Thoas , from the vengeful plan.Soon after the androcide,
Jason and theArgonauts stopped at Lemnos on their way toColchis . The Argonauts remained on Lemnos for several months and, during that time, had extensive relations with the women of Lemnos. Jason impregnated Hypsipyle and swore eternal fidelity to her. The product of that pregnancy was twins,Euneus andNebrophonus (or Deiphilus or Thoas).Jason sailed away and quickly forgot his vows.
The Lemnian women, angry at her having spared her father, forced Hypsipyle to flee for her life. She and her sons were taken by pirates and sold to
Lycurgus , king of Nemea. She was given charge of Lycurgus's son, Archemorus.When the
Argives (ofAeschylus 's "Seven Against Thebes " orStatius ' "Thebaid ") marched against Thebes, they met Hypsipyle and made her show them a fountain where they could get water. She set down Archemorus when she did this, and he was killed by a snake in her absence. Lycurgus wanted revenge upon Hypsipyle, but she was protected byAdrastus , the leader of the Argives.Primary Sources
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Ovid , "Heroides 6"
*Hyginus , Fables 15, 74
*Statius , "Thebaid 5.28-721
*Valerius Flaccus , Argonautica II, 72-427
*Apollodorus ,Bibliotheke I, ix, 17; III, vi, 4
*Apollonius Rhodius ,Argonautica I, 609-909
* Lactantius Placidus, "Commentarii in Statii Thebaida iv.717, v.613-675"
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