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Apollo made the Fates drunk, and the Fates agreed to reprieve Admetus if he could find someone to die in his place. Admetus initially believed that one of his aged parents would happily take their son's place of death. When they were unwilling, Alcestis instead died for Admetus.
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I think my wife's fate is happier than my own, even though it may not seem so. No pain will ever touch her now, and she has ended life's many troubles with glory. But I, who have escaped my fate and ought not to be alive, shall now live out my life in
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of Alexandria, who wrote that Apollo was "fired with love" for Admetus. Plutarch lists Admetus as one of Apollo's lovers and says that Apollo served Admetus because he doted upon him. Latin poet
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with an English Translation by Sir James George Frazer, F.B.A., F.R.S. in 2 Volumes, Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann Ltd. 1921. ISBN 0-674-99135-4.
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Callimachus and Lycophron with an English translation by A. W. Mair ; Aratus, with an English translation by G. R. Mair
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Scenes from the myth of Admetus and Alcestis. Marble, sarcophagus of C. Junius Euhodus and Metilia Acte, 161–170 CE.
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said that even though he was a god, Apollo forsook his pride and stayed in as a servant for the sake of Admetus.
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translated and edited by Mary Grant. University of Kansas Publications in Humanistic Studies.
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offered to substitute her own death for his. The most famous of Admetus's children was
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Herkules entreißt Alkestis dem Totengott Thanatos und führt sie dem Admetus zu
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by Herbert Weir Smyth, Ph.D. Cambridge, MA. Harvard University Press. 1926.
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was sentenced to a year of servitude to a mortal as punishment for killing
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The romantic nature of their relationship was first described by
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to reprieve Admetus of his fated day of death. According to
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after whom the city was named. His mother was identified as
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The greatest aid Apollo gave to Admetus was persuading the
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Hercules Wrestling with Death for the Body of Alcestis
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The Greek Myths: The Complete and Definitive Edition.
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Greek text available at the Perseus Digital Library
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Index

Admetus (disambiguation)

Alcestis
Augusteum
Herculaneum

Johann Heinrich Tischbein
Greek mythology
/ædˈmtəs/
Ancient Greek
Pherae
Thessaly
Pheres
Periclymene
Clymene
Argonauts
Calydonian Boar
Alcestis
Eumelus
Trojan War
Perimele

Cornelius van Poelenburgh
hospitality
Apollo
Delphyne
Cyclopes
Callimachus
Ovid
Ars Amatoria

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