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Cyanippus

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Name of various mythological characters

InGreek mythology, the nameCyanippus (Ancient Greek: Κυάνιππος) may refer to:

  • Cyanippus, son ofAegialeus andComaetho, or else son ofAdrastus andAmphithea and brother of Aegialeus. He fought in theTrojan War and was one of the men who entered theTrojan Horse. For a while, he ruled overArgos. He died childless and was succeeded byCylarabes, son ofSthenelus.[1][2][3]
  • Cyanippus, son ofPharax, fromThessaly. He fell in love with the beautifulLeucone and married her, but he was so fond of hunting that he would not spend any time with his young wife. Leucone, suspecting her husband of infidelity, followed him to the woods to spy on him. Cyanippus' hounds scented her hiding in the thicket and, taking her for a wild animal, rushed at the woman and tore her to pieces. Cyanippus himself came up too late; he set up a funeral pyre for his wife, slew his dogs upon it and then killed himself.[4][5] The story is similar to that ofCephalus andProcris.
  • Cyanippus, aSyracusan who did not venerateDionysus. The god punished him by making him drunk, in which state Cyanippus raped his own daughter Cyane. She managed to take a ring off the rapist's finger, so that she could recognize him later, and gave the ring to her nurse. Soon after that, the city was affected with plague, and the oracle ofApollo pronounced that there was an impious man in the city who was to be sacrificed in order to put an end to the calamity. Cyane was the only one to understand the prophecy. She grabbed her father by the hair, cut his throat and then killed herself in the same manner.[6]

Notes

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  1. ^Pausanias, 2.18.4–5 & 2.30.10
  2. ^Apollodorus, 1.9.13
  3. ^Tryphiodorus, 159
  4. ^Parthenius,10
  5. ^Pseudo-Plutarch,Greek and Roman Parallel Stories 21
  6. ^Pseudo-Plutarch,Greek and Roman Parallel Stories 19

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