The Rape of the Daughters of Leucippus by Rubens
Roman sarcophagus with Castor and Pollux seizing Phoebe and Hilaeira, ca. 160 AD
In Greek mythology , Phoebe ( FEE -bee ; Ancient Greek : Φοίβη , romanized : Phoíbē , associated with φοῖβος phoîbos , "shining") was a Messenian princess.
Family
Phoebe was the daughter of Leucippus [ 1] [AI-generated source? ] and Philodice , daughter of Inachus .[ 2] She and her sister Hilaera are commonly referred to as Leucippides (that is, "daughters of Leucippus"). In another account, they were the daughters of Apollo.[ 3] Phoebe married Pollux [ 4] and bore him a son, named either Mnesileos [ 5] or Mnasinous .[ 6]
Mythology
Phoebe and Hilaera were priestesses of Athena and Artemis , and betrothed to Idas and Lynceus , the sons of Aphareus . Castor and Pollux were charmed by their beauty and carried them off.[ 7] When Idas and Lynceus tried to rescue their brides-to-be they were both slain, but Castor himself fell.[ 8] Pollux persuaded Zeus to allow him to share his immortality with his brother.[ 9]
Notes
^ Tzetzes ad Lycophron , 511
^ Smith, Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
^ Pausanias , 3.16.1 from the author of Cypria
^ Propertius , Elegies 1.2
^ Apollodorus , 3.11.2
^ Pausanias, 2.22.5
^ Apollodorus, 3.11.2 ; Hyginus , Fabulae 80
^ Theocritus , Idylls 22.137 ff. ; Ovid , Fasti 5.709 ff.
^ Hyginus, Fabulae 80
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