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- Alcestis - Wikipedia
In Greek mythology, Alcestis ( ælˈsɛstɪs ; Ancient Greek: Ἄλκηστις, Álkēstis) or Alceste, was a princess of Iolcus known for her love of her husband Her life story was described by Pseudo-Apollodorus in his Bibliotheca, [1] and a version of her death and return from the dead was also popularized by Euripides ' tragedy Alcestis
- Alcestis | Greek Mythology, Sacrifice Admetus | Britannica
Alcestis, in Greek legend, the beautiful daughter of Pelias, king of Iolcos She is the heroine of the eponymous play by the dramatist Euripides (c 484–406 bce)
- Alcestis - World History Encyclopedia
Alcestis was the mythical queen of Thessaly, wife of King Admetus, who came to personify the devoted, selfless, woman and wife in ancient Greece
- Alcestis in Greek Mythology - Greek Legends and Myths
Alcestis was a mortal queen in Greek mythology The daughter of Pelias, Alcestis would wed the hero Admetus
- Alcestis (daughter of Pelias) - Mythopedia
Alcestis, the daughter of Pelias, was a Greek princess known for her beauty as well as her virtue She was married to Admetus, the king of Pherae in the northern Greek region of Thessaly Alcestis proved herself a paragon of matrimonial devotion when it came time for Admetus to die
- Alcestis | The Selfless Heroine of Greek Myths - Olympioi
In the vast tapestry of Greek mythology, few figures shine as brightly as Alcestis A heroine not for her prowess in battle or cunning, but for her selfless act of love and sacrifice
- Euripides Alcestis - University of Houston
But if I miss my prey and he does not come 850 to the clotted blood, I will go below to the sunless house of Korê [Persephone] and her lord, and I will beg for Alcestis, assured that I shall lead her back, and place her in my host s [ xenos ] hands, who received me in his house and did not drive me away, 855 even though pierced with heavy grief;
- The Internet Classics Archive | Alcestis by Euripides
Not a friend here to tell me if I must weep for a dead Queen or whether she lives and looks upon the light, Alcestis, the daughter of Pelias, whom among all women I hold the best wife to her spouse!
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