Helius - Greek Mythology Link (original) (raw)
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| Helius Ἥλιος | |
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| Helius. 2018: Ancient head in Rhodes. | |
Helius, whose palace (made by Hephaestus) stands on columns of gold and bronze, and has gables of ivory, is the Sun. That is why it is said that his eye is everywhere, and that his portion is labor every day. Over the waves, in a winged and hollow bed forged of gold by Hephaestus, Helius is carried in sleep from the Hesperians' country to the land of the Ethiopians, where his horses and chariot stand till Eos (Dawn) appears, and then Helius mounts his car. There is no rest for Helius and his horses when Eos has left the ocean and climbed the sky. (The names of the horses of Helius can be found at BESTIARY).
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Helius interrupts Leucothoe 2's spinning and seduces her. Drawing by Nicolas-André Monsiau, 1754-1837 (Les Métamorphoses d'Ovide, Paris 1806). |
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Clytia 3. Her love was scorned by the god, and she destroyed his new mistress. 8001: Clytie. Parian marble, AD 40-50. British Museum, London. |
Helius and Corinth
The Corinthians tell that Poseidon had a dispute with Helius about the land about Corinth, and that Briareus, one of the HECATONCHEIRES , arbitrated between them, assigning the Isthmus to Poseidon, and the height above the city to Helius. They add that Helius later handed over the Acrocorinthus to Aphrodite; but the land of Corinth is also said to have been given by Helius to Aeetes before the latter emigrated, becoming king of Colchis.
Reveals secrets
His eye being everywhere, Helius is said to have been the one who reported to Hephaestus about the love affair between Ares and Aphrodite. And he also reported to Demeter what had happened to her daughter Persephone when Hades abducted her.
His love for a girl causes her death
But for having revealed to Hephaestus her love for Ares, Aphrodite made Helius to fall in love with Leucothoe 2, daughter of Orchamus, king over the cities of Persia and the seventh in line from Belus 2. Assuming the shape of the girl's mother Eurynome 5, Helius came to her home, and after dismissing the slaves who were in the room, and interrupting her work with the spindle, he made love to her. However, Clytia 3, a former love of the god who was still in love with Helius but was scorned by him, burning with jealousy and wrath, spread the story everywhere, and informed King Orchamus about it. The king then, being ignorant of the nature of love, let his own daughter be buried alive. Indeed, using power to spread death was for him a good thing, but love he considered a shame. However, Clytia 3 could not get Helius and she went mad. For whole days she tasted neither food nos drink and stood on the same spot on the groud, turning her face towards the sun. Finally, her face turned into a flower much like a violet, and herself into a plant.
Not always mild
Gods do not suffer mortals comparing themselves with them. And Helius, who otherwise is quite mild, disliked it just as other gods do. So when Arge, a huntress who was pursuing a stag said that she would catch it even if it equalled the speed of Helius, the god, for this boast, turned her into a doe. And when Odysseus' crew slaughtered his cattle in Thrinacia, he threatened to shine among the dead instead of shining among the immortals and the living mortals (full story at Charybdis).
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Helius awakens the gods. 4425: Charles de la Fosse 1636-1716: Le lever du soleil. Musée des beaux arts, Rouen. |
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Parentage Mates Offspring Notes Nausidame Augeas "a)", "b)", etc. = different versions. For Augeas see Heracles 1. Aegle 1 Aegle 1 is daughter of Atlas and Hesperis, that is, one of the HESPERIDES, who guarded the Golden Apples that Heracles 1 had to fetch. Some call her, however, a daughter of Nyx. unknown Aex Aex is one of the nurses of Zeus, said to have a beautiful body but a most horrible face a) Perseis Perseis is one of the OCEANIDS. Circe was a witch who lived in the island of uncertain location called Aeaea. She purified the ARGONAUTS for the murder of Apsyrtus, and received Odysseus and his comrades. To these comrades she gave a potion, and when they had drunk it off, she smote them with her wand, and put them in the sties transformed into pigs. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
| | Genealogical Charts Names in this chart: Acalle, Aeetes, Aegipan 1, Aex, Agrius 4, Aloeus 2, Amphidamas 5, Androgeus, Anteias, Apsyrtus, Ardeias, Ariadne, Astris, Athena, Augeas, Catreus, Ceto 3, Chalciope 2, CHARITES, Cheirobie, Circe, Clymene 1, CORYBANTES, Deriades, Deucalion 2, Eos, Epopeus 1, Eurynome 5, Faunus 1, Gaia, Glaucus 4, HELIADES 1, HELIADES 2, Helius, HORAE, Hyperion 1, Latinus 1, Leucothoe 2, Marathon, Medea, Minotaur, Nausidame, Nyx, Oenope, Orchamus, Pan, Pasiphae, Perseis, Phaedra, Phaethon 3, Poseidon, Protonoe, Rhode 2, Romanus, Romus, Selene, Telegonus 3, Thia, Titan, Uranus, Xenodice 1. | |
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