Eurydice - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eurydice (, Eurydíkē ) (yur-ID-ih-see) in Greek mythology, was an oak nymph or one of the daughters of Apollo (the god of light). She was the wife of Orpheus. Orpheus loved her dearly; on their wed...
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Eurydice (play) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eurydice is a play by Sarah Ruhl which retells the myth of Orpheus from the perspective of Eurydice, his wife. The story focuses on Eurydice's choice to return to earth with Orpheus or to stay in Had...
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MYTH MAN'S HOMEWORK HELP CENTER; ORPHEUS & EURYDICE; (A Sad Love Story); ... Sadly immediately following the wedding as Eurydice walked in a meadow with her bridesmaids, a serpent stung her and she died. Others say that a brute named Aristaeus tried to force her near Tempe, in the valley of the river Peneius.
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The story of Orpheus and Eurydice, as told by Apollonius of Rhodes, Virgil and Ovid ; (and retold by Edith Hamilton in Mythology) ... They summoned Eurydice and gave her to him, but upon one condition: that he would not look back at her as she followed him, until they had reached the upper world. So the two passed through...
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