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  1. Eurydice (Greek: Εὐρυδίκη ἡ Ἀθηναία) was an Athenian woman of a family descended from Miltiades. She was first married to the Macedonian commander Ophellas, the conqueror and ruler of Cyrene, and after his death returned to Athens, where she married Demetrius I of Macedon, on occasion of

    • The Origins of Eurydice
    • Eurydice’s Marriage to Orpheus
    • The Death of Eurydice
    • Orpheus in The Underworld
    • The Journey Home
    • Other Versions Are Grimmer.
    • The Aftermath
    • Eurydice’s Legacy
    • Eurydice Trivia
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    Eurydice is most often remembered as an Auloniad nymph. As a minor figure, there’s not a ton of information out there about where she comes from or her lineage. Some retellings offer slight differences in the details. For example, some poets mentioned a Dryad rather than an Auloniad. Dryads were woodland nymphs, while Auloniads occupied mountain pa...

    Orpheus is a well-known figure in Greek mythology. Originating in Thrace, he’s one of many sons of Apollo. While Eurydice and Orpheus shared a father in some versions of this tale, romantic relationships between shared lineage are relatively common in Greek mythology. Most accounts say that Orpheus’ mother was Calliope, one of the Muses. Scholars r...

    There are a couple of different versions of Eurydice’s death. The earliest retellings gave no reason for her death at all. However, poets shaped the story further with each iteration. Most say the events occurred shortly after Hymen’s prophecy. Eurydice was wandering through the forest. Some authors say that she was dancing and playing with naiads,...

    While Orpheus did have some divine lineage, he was not a god. That presented some problems for his plans. Any mortal who dared to enter the Underworld would not come out alive. However, Orpheus received from many gods. Some poets say that gods like Hermes, Apollo, and more cast protection over him so that he did not instantly die the moment he cros...

    With permission from Hades, Eurydice was able to do something that no other soul could: Leave. At first, Orpheus was delighted. He thanked Hades and Persephone, took his wife Orpheus, and made his way to the entrance of the Underworld. What happens next varies from one version to the next. However, most accounts say that Orpheus and Eurydice made i...

    One says that Orpheus was doubtful of Hades’ permission. As he made his way out, he feared that the god of the Underworld had tricked him. He could not hear Eurydice’s footsteps, so he looked back at her. Eurydice was there, but she was still a shade spirit and had to cross into the light to become human again. But of course, Orpheus broke Hades’ r...

    Orpheus attempted to go back into the Underworld to save Eurydice again. However, he was unable to because a mortal couldn’t enter the realm of Hades twice and make it out alive both times. After escaping from the Underworld, he mourned her loss. Some poets say he killed himself for failing his only shot to save Eurydice. Others say that beasts tor...

    The Greek myth of Eurydice stood the test of time! She appeared in many historical depictions. Artists used her as inspiration for art, sculptures, and more. Later, she was the topic of Metropolitan operas and Broadway shows. Some of the most popular include “Orfeo ed Euridice” and “The Orphic Trilogy.” Even in modern times, she’s inspired movies, ...

    Eurydice was an Auloniad, a unique nymph found in vales and mountain pastures. Eurydice was the wife of Orpheus, a skilled musician, and prophet. A snake bit Eurydice shortly after her marriage to Orpheus. She died, setting off the events of the famous “Orpheus and Eurydice” tale. Orpheus went into the Underworld to save Eurydice. He managed to con...

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    Mythology. Marriage to Orpheus, death and afterlife. Christian Gottlieb Kratzenstein, Orpheus and Eurydice, 1806, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen. Eurydice was the Auloniad wife of musician Orpheus, [5] [6] [7] who loved her dearly; on their wedding day, he played joyful songs as his bride danced through the meadow.

  3. Myths / Mortals / Eurydice. Eurydice was a nymph in Greek mythology, one of the daughters of the god Apollo. She was married to Orpheus, a legendary musician and poet.

  4. May 16, 2024 · Eurydice, in ancient Greek legend, the wife of Orpheus. Her husband’s attempt to retrieve Eurydice from Hades forms the basis of one of the most popular Greek legends . See Orpheus .

  5. Sep 19, 2023 · Eurydice, a figure of ethereal beauty and grace, has been a muse for countless poets, artists, and storytellers throughout the ages. Her tale is one of love, tragedy, and the lengths one might go to reclaim a lost love. The Tragic Death of Eurydice. Eurydice was the beloved wife of the talented musician Orpheus.

  6. Oct 26, 2016 · Who Is Eurydice? One of the greatest Greek love stories ever told focuses on Eurydice and Orpheus. Eurydice was a shy but beautiful woman who captured Orpheus’ attention and heart. Their story tells of a truly tragic romance and serves as a reminder of how powerful love can be.