- Acontius
:"Acontius" is also a spider genus (
Cyrtaucheniidae ).Acontius ( _el. Ἀκόντιος), was in
Greek mythology a beautiful youth of the island ofCeos , the hero of a love-story told byCallimachus in a poem now lost, which forms the subject of two ofOvid 's "Heroides" (xx, xxi). During the festival ofArtemis atDelos , Acontius sawCydippe , a well-born Athenian maiden of whom he was enamoured, sitting in the temple of the goddess. He wrote on an apple the words, "I swear by Artemis that I will marry Acontius", and threw it at her feet. She picked it up, and mechanically read the words aloud, which amounted to a solemn undertaking to carry them out. Unaware of this, she treated Acontius with contempt; but, although she was betrothed more than once, she always fell ill before the wedding took place. TheDelphic oracle at last declared the cause of her illnesses to be the wrath of the offended goddess; whereupon her father consented to her marriage with Acontius (Aristaenetus , "Epistolae", i.10;Antoninus Liberalis , "Metamorphoses", i, tells the story with different names).References
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