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262: 454: 1127: 1112: 1143: 36: 290: 2037: 1100: 540:. Endymion set his sons to run a race at Olympia for the throne; Epeius won, and obtained the kingdom, and his subjects were then named Epeans for the first time. Of his brothers they say that Aetolus remained at home, while Paeon, vexed at his defeat, went into the farthest exile possible, and that the region beyond the river 610:
becomes Selene's rival for Endymion's affections; the chatty nymph would endlessly talk to him when he slept, waking him up. This annoyed Endymion, and enraged Selene, who transformed the girl into a fly. In memory of Endymion, the fly still grudges all sleepers their rest.
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mentions Endymion as the first human to observe the movements of the moon, which (according to Pliny) accounts for Endymion's infatuation with its tutelary goddess. Consequently, Endymion's tomb has been attributed to two different sites. The people of
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as scholars have already perceived, Endymion is the sunken sun overtaken by the moon below the horizon, and his fifty daughters by her are the fifty lunar months of an Olympiad, or, more strictly speaking, of every alternate
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near Miletus do not agree with the Eleans for while the Eleans show a tomb of Endymion, the folk of Heracleia say that he retired to Mount Latmus and give him honor, there being a shrine of Endymion on
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Endymion is sometimes called the founder of the Olympic games, which links up with the legend that the moon goddess bore him fifty daughters, Pausanius 5.1.4. H. J. Rose (Oxf. Class. Dict.
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discuss the Endymion myth at some length, but reiterate the above to varying degrees. The myth surrounding Endymion has been expanded and reworked during the modern period by figures like
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reinforces Pliny's account of Endymion's attachment to astronomy and cites it as the source of why Endymion was said to have a relationship with the moon as she passed by.
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in Caria, that she entreated Zeus that he might remain that way. In some versions, Zeus wanted to punish Endymion for daring to show romantic interest in
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Some believe that he was the personification of sleep, or the sunset (most likely the last one as his name, if it were Greek rather than
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can be construed from "to dive in" , which would imply a representation of that sort. Latin writers explained the name from
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Natalia Agapiou. "Endymion at the Crossroads: The Fortune of the Myth of Endymion at the Dawn of the Modern Era", in
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There is confusion over Endymion's identity, as some sources suppose that he was, or was related to, the prince of
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For works by Gerard de Lairesse, Frans Floris, in RKD (The Hague) and Bildindex (Marburg), see the; et al.
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271) identifies Endymion as he "whom Luna loved", keeping the necessary moon connection but avoiding Diana.
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goddess of the Moon, loved the mortal Endymion. She found Endymion so beautiful that she asked his cousin,
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Endymion au carrefour. La fortune littéraire et artistique du mythe d'Endymion à l'aube de l'ère moderne
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Endymion as hunter (with a dog), sitting on rocks in a landscape, holding two spears, looking at
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claimed that he was laid to rest on Mount Latmus, while the Eleans declared that it was at
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Licymnius is known only through a few quoted lines and second-hand through references (
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The first to rule in this land, they say, was Aethlius, who was the son of Zeus and of
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of Endymion being not dead but endlessly asleep, which was proverbial (the proverb—
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Pausanias also reports seeing a statue of Endymion in the treasury of
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The myth of Endymion was never easily transferred to ever-chaste
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The Warburg Institute Iconographic Database (images of Endymion)
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records an otherwise unattested myth where a fair nymph named
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Cosmic and Meta-Cosmic Theology in Aristotle's Lost Dialogues
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Classical sources linking Endymion with Mount Latmus include
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country. There he killed his hosts, Dorus and Laodocus and
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Res Publica Litterarum: Studies in the Classical Tradition
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Another Roman Endymion sarcophagus, mid-2nd century AD. (
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Classical sources linking Endymion with Elis include
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Narcissus
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Eurypyle
Eurycyda
Paeon
Epeius
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