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  1. Alcyone and Ceyx - Wikipedia

    In Greek mythology, Alcyone (or dubiously Halcyone) [1] (/ æ l ˈ s aɪ ə ˌ n i, h æ l ˈ s aɪ ə ˌ n i /; Ancient Greek: Ἀλκυόνη, romanized: Alkyónē) and Ceyx (/ ˈ s iː ɪ k s /; Κήϋξ, Kḗÿx) were a wife and husband who incurred the wrath of the god Zeus for their romantic hubris.

  2. Ceyx - Greek Mythology

    Ceyx is the name given to two different figures in Greek mythology. The first Ceyx was the son of Eosphorus or Phosphorus, the morning star, who later became the king of Thessaly. His wife was Alcyone, and the two of them often called each other "Zeus" and "Hera".

  3. Ceyx of Trachis - Wikipedia

    In Greek mythology, Ceyx (/ˈsiːɪks/; Ancient Greek: Κήϋξ, translit. Kēüx) was a king of Trachis in Thessaly. He received Heracles, [1] and Heracles's sons later fled to him. [2] Some accounts make him Amphitryon's nephew, with Heracles building Trachis for him. [3]

  4. The Myth of Halcyon and Ceyx - Greek Myths & Greek Mythology

    May 25, 2010 · Discover the timeless Greek myth of Halcyon and Ceyx, a tale of love, loss, and transformation with moral themes and a lasting influence on art and culture.

  5. Alycone and Ceyx in Greek Mythology

    Ceyx was the son of Eosphorus (Hesperus) the Morning Star and his partner Philonis. Some say that Ceyx founded the city of Trachis in Thessaly, certainly he became king of the city state, ruling alongside Alcyone.

  6. Myth of Alcyone and Ceyx - Greek Myths | Greeka

    She was the devoted wife of Ceyx, King of Trachis, in central Greece. Ceyx ruled his kingdom with justice and in peace. Alcyone and Ceyx were admired by gods and mortals alike for their great physical beauty, as well as the profound love they had for each other.

  7. The Story of Ceyx And Alcyone From Greek Mythology

    Dec 28, 2022 · The tale of Ceyx and Alcyone in Greek Mythology embodies the epitome of love, if there is any, and an age-old personification of the phrase “everlasting love.” Ambiguously enough, it’s also a fable that serves as the origin of the term “halcyon days.”

  8. Ceyx and Alcyone Story: Punished Lovers in Greek Mythology

    Ceyx, a king in Thessaly, was the son of Lucifer, the light bearer, the star that brings in the day, and all his father’s bright gladness was in his face. His wife Alcyone was also of high descent; she was the daughter of Aeolus, King of the Winds.

  9. Mythological Story of Story of Alcyone and Ceyx - Greek Boston

    Alcyone was the devoted spouse of the King of Trachis, Ceyx, in central Greece. Ceyx was a peaceful and just ruler. The couple was greatly admired by mortals and gods alike for their immense physical beauty and the great love they showed for each other.

  10. Ceyx and Alcyone - Classical Mythology - timelessmyths.com

    Ceyx, son of Eosphorus and brother of Daedalion, was the wise king of Trachis known for his hospitality towards heroes like Heracles and Peleus. Married to Alcyone, daughter of Aeolus, Ceyx embarked on a fateful sea journey to consult the oracle at Delphi.

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