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In [[Greek mythology]], '''Menippe''' and '''Metioche''' were daughters of [[Orion (mythology)|Orion]]. After Orion was killed they were brought up by their mother, and [[Athena]] taught them the art of weaving and [[Aphrodite]] gave them beauty. Once their homeland [[Aonia]] at the base of [[Mount Helicon|Mt. Helicon]] was struck by a plague, and the oracle of Apollo Gortynius, when consulted, ordered the inhabitants to propitiate the two Erinnyes by the sacrifice of two maidens, who were to offer themselves to death of their own accord. '''Minippe''' and '''Metioche''' offered themselves; they thrice invoked the infernal gods, and killed themselves with their shuttles. [[Persephone]] and [[Hades]] metamorphosed them into comets. The Aonians erected them a sanctuary near [[Orchomenus (Boeotia)|Orchomenus]], where a propitiatory sacrifice was offered to them every year by youths and maidens. The [[Aeolia]]ns called these maidens Koronides.
In [[Greek mythology]], '''Menippe''' and '''Metioche''' were daughters of [[Orion (mythology)|Orion]]. After Orion was killed they were brought up by their mother, and [[Athena]] taught them the art of weaving and [[Aphrodite]] gave them beauty. Once their homeland [[Aonia]] at the base of [[Mount Helicon|Mt. Helicon]] was struck by a plague, and the oracle of Apollo Gortynius, when consulted, ordered the inhabitants to propitiate the two Erinnyes by the sacrifice of two maidens, who were to offer themselves to death of their own accord. '''Menippe''' and '''Metioche''' offered themselves; they thrice invoked the infernal gods, and killed themselves with their shuttles. [[Persephone]] and [[Hades]] metamorphosed them into comets. The Aonians erected them a sanctuary near [[Orchomenus (Boeotia)|Orchomenus]], where a propitiatory sacrifice was offered to them every year by youths and maidens. The [[Aeolia]]ns called these maidens Koronides.
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Revision as of 21:18, 2 November 2008

In Greek mythology, Menippe and Metioche were daughters of Orion. After Orion was killed they were brought up by their mother, and Athena taught them the art of weaving and Aphrodite gave them beauty. Once their homeland Aonia at the base of Mt. Helicon was struck by a plague, and the oracle of Apollo Gortynius, when consulted, ordered the inhabitants to propitiate the two Erinnyes by the sacrifice of two maidens, who were to offer themselves to death of their own accord. Menippe and Metioche offered themselves; they thrice invoked the infernal gods, and killed themselves with their shuttles. Persephone and Hades metamorphosed them into comets. The Aonians erected them a sanctuary near Orchomenus, where a propitiatory sacrifice was offered to them every year by youths and maidens. The Aeolians called these maidens Koronides.