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+ | In Greek mythology, Alkippe was described as an [[Amazon]] who vowed to remain a virgin. She was killed by [[Herakles]] during his [[The Ninth Labor: Obtain the Girdle of Hippolyta, Queen of the Amazons|ninth labor]] when Herakles was sent to fetch The Girdle of Hippolyta |
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− | ''Then next, Celaeno, Eurybia, and Phoebê, who were companions of Artemis in the hunt and whose spears found their mark invariably, did not even graze the single target, but in that fight they were one and all cut down as they stood shoulder to shoulder with each other. After them Deïaneira, Asteria and Marpê, and Tecmessa Alcippê were overcome. The last-named had taken a vow to remain a maiden, and the vow she kept, but her life she could not preserve. The commander of the Amazons, Melanippê, who was also greatly admired for her manly courage, now lost her supremacy.''<br |
+ | ''Then next, Celaeno, Eurybia, and Phoebê, who were companions of Artemis in the hunt and whose spears found their mark invariably, did not even graze the single target, but in that fight they were one and all cut down as they stood shoulder to shoulder with each other. After them Deïaneira, Asteria and Marpê, and Tecmessa Alcippê were overcome. The last-named had taken a vow to remain a maiden, and the vow she kept, but her life she could not preserve. The commander of the Amazons, Melanippê, who was also greatly admired for her manly courage, now lost her supremacy.''<br />- Diodorus Siculus. Library of History, 4.16.3 |
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In Greek mythology, Alkippe was described as an Amazon who vowed to remain a virgin. She was killed by Herakles during his ninth labor when Herakles was sent to fetch The Girdle of Hippolyta
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Ancient Text
Then next, Celaeno, Eurybia, and Phoebê, who were companions of Artemis in the hunt and whose spears found their mark invariably, did not even graze the single target, but in that fight they were one and all cut down as they stood shoulder to shoulder with each other. After them Deïaneira, Asteria and Marpê, and Tecmessa Alcippê were overcome. The last-named had taken a vow to remain a maiden, and the vow she kept, but her life she could not preserve. The commander of the Amazons, Melanippê, who was also greatly admired for her manly courage, now lost her supremacy.
- Diodorus Siculus. Library of History, 4.16.3