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49: 662: 429: 636:"be gone to blessedness," an ancient Greek phrase equivalent to modern "a plague on you" or "go to hell". The phrase was proverbial, and used for those whose courage endangered them. In ancient literature the dead were also commonly referred to as the 'blessed ones.' Zenobius meanwhile connects this phrase to Macaria the daughter of Heracles, and claims it was originally used for those who sacrificed themselves with valor. 596:. Upon hearing this, Macaria sees that her only choice is immediate death on the altar or eventual death at the hands of Eurystheus. Since in neither case will she be granted a normal, happy life, she offers herself as the victim to save the welcoming city and its inhabitants, declining a lottery that would put other girls at risk. The Athenians honored her with lavish funeral rites, and the myth has an 648: 440: 587:
Arriving at the gates of Athens with his army, Eurystheus gives Demophon an ultimatum, threatening war upon Athens unless Demophon surrenders Heracles's children. When Demophon refuses and begins to prepare for war, an
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by hunting down his children. Macaria flees with her siblings and her father's old friend
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informs him that Athens will be victorious only if a noble maiden is sacrificed to
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aspect: the spring where she died was named the Macarian in her honor.
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Theseus slays the Minotaur under the gaze of Athena
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Macaria (disambiguation)
a series
Greek mythology
Theseus slays the Minotaur under the gaze of Athena
Primordial
Titans
Olympians
Nymphs
Water
Chthonic
Heracles
Labours
Achilles
Hector
Diomedes
Trojan War
Odysseus
Odyssey
Jason
Argonauts
Golden Fleece
Perseus
Medusa
Gorgon
Oedipus
Sphinx
Orpheus
Orphism
Theseus
Minotaur

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