In Greek mythology, Hyacinth or Hyacinthus (in Greek, Ὑάκινθος Hyakinthos) was given various parentage, providing local links, as the son of Clio and...
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Learn about the Greek lovers Hyacinthus and Apollo in mythology and art, with recommended books and resources home | greek | myths | lovers | Hyacinthus & Apollo; 'Thou diest, Hyacinth, ' so spoke Apollo, 'robbed of thy youth by me. Thine is the suffering, mine the crime. Would that I could die for thee! But since that...
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Hyacinth Hyacinth (hī'usinth) [key]or Hyacinthus (hīusin'thus) [key], in Greek mythology, beautiful youth loved by Apollo. He was killed accidentally by a discus thrown by the god. According to another legend, the wind god Zephyr, out of jealousy, blew the discus to kill Hyacinth.
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In the Greek myth, Hyacinth was young and beautiful and was loved by the God Apollo. It seems that one day Apollo and Hyacinth were throwing a discus and...
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WHAT WAS TH E GREEK. HYACINTH ? rubefactaque sanguine tllus purpureum viridi genuit de caespite florem, qui prius Oebalio fuerat de vulnere natus...
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Gay Greek myth about the love of Apollo for his beloved Hyacinth. Male love between a god and boy.
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any of various similar or related plants, as the grape hyacinth or the water hyacinth. Greek Mythology A plant, perhaps the larkspur, gladiolus, or iris, that sprang from the blood of the slain Hyacinthus.
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The water hyacinth, a floating plant from South America, is unrelated. In Greek mythology, the son of Amyclas, a Spartan king. Beloved by the god Apollo, he rejected the love of Zephyrus, god of the west wind, who killed him in jealousy by blowing Apollo's discus against the youth's head.
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The flower of the Greek youth Hyacinth has been identified with a number of plants (e.g., iris) other than the true hyacinth. The related grape hyacinths (Muscari), sometimes called baby's-breath, are very low, mostly blue-flowered herbs similar in appearance to hyacinths and also commonly cultivated.
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