- Linus (mythology)
Linus (in Greek, Linos (Λῖνος)) may refer to any of three sons of
Apollo fromGreek mythology :
*Son of Apollo andUrania , he was killed by Apollo during a contest.*Son of Apollo and
Psamathe , whose father was the King ofArgos . She feared her father and gave the infant Linus to shepherds to raise. He was torn apart by dogs after reaching adulthood and Psamathe was killed by her father, for which Apollo sent a child-killing plague to Argos.*Son of Apollo and
Terpsichore , he taught music toOrpheus andHeracles . Heracles killed him with Linus's own lyre after he reprimanded Heracles for making errors. According to other sources, he was the son of the museCalliope and the inventor of melody and rhythm. [http://planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov/append7.html]*Other sources have Linus as the son of the muse Urania and Amphimarus (a son of Poseidon). He was killed by Apollo because he rivalled the god in his musical skill. [http://www.paleothea.com/SortaSingles/Muses.html]
*Linus may have been the personification of a dirge or lamentation, as there was a
classical Greek song genre known as "linos", a form of dirge, which was sometimes seen as a lament for Linus. He was therefore described as a son of Apollo by a Muse ,(Calliope, or by Psamathe or Chalciope, Apollod. i. 3, § 2 ; Paus. i. 43. § 7,787-ii 19. § 7 ; Eustath. ad Horn. p. 1164),'or of Amphimarus by Urania (Pans. ix. 29. § 3).
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