Siproites

In Greek mythology, Siproites (/sɪprˈɔɪtɪs/; sip-ROY-teez; Greek: Σιπροίτης, translit. Siproítēs) or Siproetes is the name of a Cretan hero, who saw the goddess Artemis naked while she was bathing and was then transformed into a woman, paralleling the story of the hunter Actaeon.[1]

Mythology

Siproites, while hunting, saw Artemis bathing naked; in response to the offence, the virgin goddess turned him into a woman:[2]

The Cretan, Siproites, had also been turned into a woman for having seen Artemis bathing when out hunting.[3][4]

The full story of Siproites has been lost; the above passage is all that remains, as Antoninus Liberalis alone preserves the tale in a brief mention.[5] This sex-change tale shares similarities with the myth of Athena blinding Tiresias for seeing her naked.[6]

See also

Notes

  1. Wright, Rosemary M. "A Dictionary of Classical Mythology: Summary of Transformations". mythandreligion.upatras.gr. University of Patras. Retrieved January 3, 2023.
  2. "Ludwig Preller: Griechische Mythologie I - Theogonie, Götter". www.projekt-gutenberg.org (in German). Retrieved 2021-11-12.
  3. Antoninus Liberalis, Metamorphoses, Leucippus
  4. Patsi-Garin 1969, p. 677.
  5. Celoria 1992, p. 83.
  6. Fontenrose 1981, p. 125.

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