![]() ![]() Orpheus sang his deep grief with his lyre and managed to move everything, living or not, in the world both humans and gods learned about his sorrow and grief.Īnd so Orpheus decided to descend to Hades in order to bring his wife back to life. Aristaeus had abandoned his try, cursing his luck. Few steps away, Eurydice had stepped on a nest of snakes and had been bitten by a deadly viper, instantly dying. ![]() He set an ambush for them in the middle of the forest, and as they approached, he jumped on them in order to kill Orpheus.Īs the shepherd made his move, Orpheus grabbed Eurydice by the hand and started running through the forest. Aristaeus, a shepherd dwelling nearby, had devised a plan to conquer the beautiful nymph since he deeply hated Orpheus. However, the god also predicted that their perfection was not meant to last.Ī short time after this prophecy, Eurydice had been wandering in the forest with other Nymphs. After a while, they got married and Hymenaios, the god of marriage, blessed their union. ![]() The two of them fell in love instantly, unable to spend a single moment apart. Her name was Eurydice and she had been drawn to Orpheus by the beauty of his music and voice. One time, when Orpheus was playing his lyre in nature, his eyes fell upon a beautiful wood nymph. It was said that he had taken part in the Argonautic expedition, the voyage that Jason undertook with his fellows in order to get to Colchis and steal the Golden Fleece. Apart from his musical talents, he also had an adventurous character. He is also attributed to have been an astrologer, a seer, and founder of many mystic rites. None could resist his beautiful melodies and his divine voice, which could also enchant enemies and wild beasts.Īccording to some other ancient texts, Orpheus is furthermore accredited with having taught agriculture, medicine, and writing to mankind. It is said that he took his extreme talent for music and his divinely gifted voice from his father, who also taught him how to play the lyre. Orpheus was the son of the god Apollo and the muse Calliope and was living in Thrace, in the northeastern part of Greece. One of the most famous love stories of antiquity is undoubtedly the fateful and tragic story of Orpheus and Eurydice. This story was also adopted by Roman literature, and it is widely considered a classical myth that has inspired artists, writers, and composers from antiquity to this day. ![]()
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