Pitys (mythology) - Wikipedia In Greek mythology Pitys (Ancient Greek: Πίτυς, romanized: Pítus, lit 'pine') is a little-known nymph who was pursued by Pan Pitys was turned into a pine tree
Pitys — Nymph of Greek Mythology | Greek Mythology Notes Pitys was a mountain nymph courted by two divine suitors: Pan, the goat-footed god of the wild, and Boreas, the fierce north wind She chose Pan, whose rough charm appealed to her more than the cold violence of the wind god
Pitys - Hellenica World In Greek mythology (or more particularly in Ancient Greek poetry), Pitys (Ancient Greek: Πίτυς, lit 'pine') was an Oread nymph who was pursued by Pan Mythology According to a passage in Nonnus ' Dionysiaca (ii 108), she was changed into a pine tree by the gods in order to escape him
Pitys, Greece, Greek mythology Pitys A beautiful nymph who was loved by Panand Boreas When she Gaeathen took pity on her and turned her into a pine tree (Boreas) blows through the tree you can sill hear her weep According to another story Pan chased her and in order to get away from him Pitys turned herself into a pine tree The tree then became holy to Pan, who
Pitys (mythology) — Grokipedia Pitys' story, like many nymph transformations, highlights the perils faced by female figures in the wild landscapes of Greek myth, often resulting in their eternal union with nature
Pitys Myth Meaning Symbolism - CaleaDream At its core, the myth of Pitys is a profound drama of autonomy versus possession Pitys represents the soul ’s pure, autonomous existence, its right simply to be in its chosen solitude
Pitys - Myths and sagas Discover Pitys in Greek mythology, the mountain nymph loved by Pan who became a pine tree while fleeing pursuit
Pitys (mythology) - Wikiwand In Greek mythology (or more particularly in Ancient Greek poetry), Pitys (Ancient Greek: Πίτυς, lit 'pine') was a nymph who was pursued by Pan