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drunk, extracting from them a promise that if anyone would want to die instead of Admetus, they would allow it. And when the day of his death came near, no one volunteered, not even his elderly parents, but Alcestis came forward to die in place of her husband. As a token of his appreciation for
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for one year to serve as a shepherd to Admetus. With Apollo's help, Admetus completed the challenge set by King Pelias, and was allowed to marry Alcestis. But in a sacrifice after the wedding, Admetus forgot to make the required offering to
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by Alex Michaelides, 'Alcestis' is the name of a self-portrait by artist Alicia Berenson, the eponymous silent patient who has not spoken aloud since she was arrested for her husband's murder several years before the events of the
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and tried to woo Alcestis when she came of age to marry. It was declared by her father that she would marry the first man to yoke a lion and a boar (or a bear in some cases) to a
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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.
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tells it, Megara sells her soul for her lover, who does not honor the sacrifice and very soon gives his heart to some other girl.
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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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Herkules entreißt Alkestis dem Totengott Thanatos und führt sie dem Admetus zu
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Apollo again helped the newlywed king, this time by making the
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In his poem "Past Ruin'd Ilion", English writer and poet
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Hercules Wrestling with Death for the Body of Alcestis
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Hercules Wrestling with Death for the Soul of Alcestis
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Alcestis (play)
Alcestis Barcinonensis

Admetus
House of the Tragic Poet
Pompeii
Italy
/ælˈsɛstɪs/
Ancient Greek
princess
Greek mythology
husband
pseudo-Apollodorus
Bibliotheca
Euripides
Alcestis
Pelias
Iolcus
Anaxibia
Phylomache
Acastus
Pisidice
Pelopia
Hippothoe
Admetus
Eumelus
Troy
Perimele

Herbert Thomas Dicksee

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