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    In Greek mythology, Hypsipyle (Ancient Greek: Ὑψιπύλη, romanized: Hypsipýlē) was a queen of Lemnos, and the daughter of King Thoas of Lemnos, and the granddaughter of Dionysus and Ariadne. When the women of Lemnos killed all the males on the island, Hypsipyle saved her father Thoas.

  3. Hypsipyle, in Greek legend, daughter of Dionysuss son Thoas, king of the island of Lemnos. When the women of Lemnos, furious at their husbands’ betrayal, murdered all the men on the island, Hypsipyle hid her father and aided his escape. She became queen of the island and welcomed the Argonauts.

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    • Curse of The Women of Lemnos
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    Aphrodite, the goddess who reigns over love and beauty, as well as passion and pleasure, becomes unhappy with the women of Lemnos. Aphrodite believes that the women have not paid her proper tribute. In retaliation, Aphrodite places a horrible curse on the women of Lemnos, which causes the Lemnian women to become repugnant to their husbands.

    The men of Lemnos soon discover the women from Thrace, a nearby country, and choose intimacy with them instead of their wives. Enraged, the women of Lemnos arise in fury one night and slaughter the men of Lemnos. King Thoas – secretly hidden on a ship by his daughter, Hypsipyle, is spared. He later arrives on the island of Taurica, having been carr...

    Iphinoe, Queen Hypsipyle’s royal ambassador, first see the Argonauts and announce their presence to the queen. Polyxo, who is Queen Hypsipyle’s attendant, and a seeress, advises the queen that the women of Lemnos should mate with the approaching men. Welcomed on the island by the queen, the Argonauts engage in relations with the women of Lemnos and...

    The story of the women of Lemnos is one of heartbreak, but it is also one of promise. Although the women of Lemnos commit unspeakable horror, one woman chooses forgiveness and compassion. Hypsipyle is the strongest of the Lemnian women because she does not allow her heart to be ruled by violence and vengeance like the other women–but by love and co...

  4. Oct 11, 2023 · Hypsipyle saves her father. Hypsipyle was anxious to save her elderly father Thoas, the king of Lemnos, from the murderous intent of the other Lemnian women. Thoas was himself the son of the god Dionysus and the mortal princess of Crete, Ariadne.

  5. Hypsipyle saves Thoas. In Greek mythology, Thoas (Ancient Greek: Θόας, "fleet, swift") was a son of the god Dionysus and Ariadne, the daughter of the Cretan king Minos. He was the king of Lemnos when the Lemnian women decided to kill all the men on the island. He was the only man to survive the massacre, having been saved by his daughter ...

  6. HYPSIPYLE, daughter of Thoas, king of Lemnos, saved her father's life, when the women made a general massacre of the men in that island. Hypsipyle concealed him with great care, sent him into Pontus, and pretended she had killed him ; upon which the women chose her for their queen.

  7. Oct 4, 2023 · Overview. Hypsipyle was the daughter of Thoas, king of Lemnos, and later ruled as queen of the Lemnian women. When the Lemnian women killed all the men on their island to punish them for their infidelity, Hypsipyle dutifully helped her father Thoas escape to safety. Later, as queen, Hypsipyle showed hospitality to Jason and the Argonauts when ...

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