Iasion

In Greek mythology, Iasion /ˈʒən/ (Ancient Greek: Ἰασίων,Iasíōn) or Iasus /ˈəsəs/ (Ἴασος,Íasos), also called Eetion /ˈɛʃən/ (Ἠετίων, Ēetíōn), was usually the son of the nymph Electra and Zeus and brother of Dardanus, although other possible parentage included Zeus and Hemera or Corythus and Electra.

Iasion founded the mystic rites on the island of Samothrace. With Demeter, he was the father of twin sons named Ploutos and Philomelus, and another son named Korybas.

At the marriage of Cadmus and Harmonia, Iasion was lured by Demeter away from the other revelers. They had intercourse as Demeter lay on her back in freshly plowed furrow. When they rejoined the celebration, Zeus guessed what had happened because of the mud on Demeter's backside, and out of envy promptly killed Iasion with a thunderbolt. Some versions of this myth conclude with Iasion and the agricultural hero Triptolemus then becoming the Gemini constellation.

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External links

  • Theoi Project - Iasion
  • Podcasts:

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    Calymmian: Lake Disappointment

    by: Ocean

    What have you done with me?
    You ruined everything
    and you don't even see
    I still can't believe this is real
    My mind plays tricks on me
    Please wake me up and say it was just a bad dream
    I can't talk
    I can't think
    I feel dead
    All I see is red
    I am sick
    I can't get up
    I see no way out
    I need drugs
    What have you done with me?
    You ruined everything
    I bet you don't even see
    I want peace
    Don't know where to start
    I don't wanna feel like this
    I'll cut out this heart
    Feed it to the pigs




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