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- Apemosyne abstract "In Greek mythology, Apemosyne was a daughter of Catreus, the son of Minos, and king of Crete. She had a brother Althaemenes, and two sisters Aerope and Clymene.We know of Apemosyne through the account of Apollodorus.According to Apollodorus, Catreus received an oracle saying that he would be killed by one of his children. And although Catreus hid the oracles, his son Althaemenes found out. Fearing that he would be the one to kill Catreus, Althaemenes took Apemosyne and fled with her to Rhodes.There, Hermes fell in love with Apemosyne, but Apemosyne fled from him and Hermes could not catch her, because she ran faster than him. On her way back from a spring, Apemosyne slipped on freshly skinned hides that Hermes had laid across her path. And so Hermes caught and raped her. Later, when Apemosyne told her brother what had happened, he doubted her and became angry, thinking that she was lying about being molested by the god. In his anger, he kicked her to death.Cook, saw in the myth of Apemosyne an historical element reflecting the relationship between Minoan Crete and Rhodes, as well as a possible etiological aspect explaining an ancient Rhodian custom involving human sacrifice.".
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- Apemosyne wikiPageWikiLink Aerope.
- Apemosyne wikiPageWikiLink Althaemenes.
- Apemosyne wikiPageWikiLink Bibliotheca_(Pseudo-Apollodorus).
- Apemosyne wikiPageWikiLink Bibliotheke.
- Apemosyne wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cretan_mythology.
- Apemosyne wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mythological_rape_victims.
- Apemosyne wikiPageWikiLink Category:Women_in_Greek_mythology.
- Apemosyne wikiPageWikiLink Catreus.
- Apemosyne wikiPageWikiLink Clymene_(mythology).
- Apemosyne wikiPageWikiLink Crete.
- Apemosyne wikiPageWikiLink Diodorus_Siculus.
- Apemosyne wikiPageWikiLink Greek_mythology.
- Apemosyne wikiPageWikiLink Hermes.
- Apemosyne wikiPageWikiLink Loeb_Classical_Library.
- Apemosyne wikiPageWikiLink Minos.
- Apemosyne wikiPageWikiLink Pausanias_(geographer).
- Apemosyne wikiPageWikiLink Rhodes.
- Apemosyne wikiPageWikiLinkText "Apemosyne".
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- Apemosyne subject Category:Cretan_mythology.
- Apemosyne subject Category:Mythological_rape_victims.
- Apemosyne subject Category:Women_in_Greek_mythology.
- Apemosyne hypernym Daughter.
- Apemosyne type Person.
- Apemosyne comment "In Greek mythology, Apemosyne was a daughter of Catreus, the son of Minos, and king of Crete. She had a brother Althaemenes, and two sisters Aerope and Clymene.We know of Apemosyne through the account of Apollodorus.According to Apollodorus, Catreus received an oracle saying that he would be killed by one of his children. And although Catreus hid the oracles, his son Althaemenes found out.".
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