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Sinope (mythology)

Sinope
Greek mythology character
In-universe information
GenderFemale
RelativesAsopus
Sinop in Turkey, Black Sea coast.

In Greek mythology, Sinope (Ancient Greek: Σινώπη[1]) was one of the daughters of Asopus and thought to be an eponym of the city Sinope on the Black Sea.

Mythology

According to Corinna[2] and Diodorus Siculus,[3] Sinope was carried away by the god Apollo to the place where later stood the city honouring her name. Diodorus adds that she bore to Apollo a son named Syrus, supposedly afterwards king of the Syrians, who were named after him.[4]

However, the Argonautica[5] and Valerius Flaccus[6] relate that Sinope was abducted to the site by Zeus, who, in his passion, swore to fulfil her dearest wish.[7] Sinope declared she wished to remain a virgin. Sinope later tricked Apollo and the river Halys in the same fashion and remained a virgin all her life.

Notes

  1. ^ Σινώπη, Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon, on Perseus
  2. ^ Frag. 654
  3. ^ Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica 4.72.2
  4. ^ Plutarch, Lucullus 23.6
  5. ^ Apollonius Rhodius, Argonautica 2.946-951, on Perseus (Greek text)
  6. ^ Valerius Flaccus, Argonautica 5.109
  7. ^ Cf. also Dionysius Periegeta 775-779 (eponym)

References

External links

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