Alcippe (daughter of Ares)

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Alcippe (Ancient Greek: Ἀλκίππη, Alkippe) is a character of Greek mythology, daughter of the God of war Ares and the mortal princess Aglauros.[1]

Mythology[edit]

According to myth, she was attacked and, in some versions, raped on the beach of Athens by Halirrhothius, a son of the God of sea, Poseidon.[2][3]

Her father, Ares, came to her aid, and killed Halirrhothius. Poseidon demanded justice for his son, and Ares was judged by the Court of the Gods in what, according to the myth, was the first trial in history. The trial had place on Areopagus, a hill adjacent to the Acropolis of Athens who taken its name by this event.[2][3]

Ares claimed to have killed Halirrhothius to defend/avenge his daughter from rape, and Alcippe confirmed her father's statement. The gods believed them and, as there were no witnesses to the contrary, completely acquitted Ares.[2][3] According to Panyasis however, it seems that Ares is condemned to serve among mortals, probably as a price for this murder.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Schmitz, Leonard (1867). "A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology, Abaeus". www.perseus.tufts.edu. Vol. I, "Agraulus". p. 75. Retrieved 2023-03-11.
  2. ^ a b c "Pausanias, Description of Greece, Attica, chapter 27, section 7". www.perseus.tufts.edu. Retrieved 2023-03-11.
  3. ^ a b c "Apollodorus, Library, book 3, chapter 14, section 2". www.perseus.tufts.edu. Retrieved 2023-03-11.
  4. ^ Panyasis, Fragment 3 PEG.