- In Gr**** mythology,
Siproites (/sɪprˈɔɪtɪs/, sip-ROY-****; Gr****: Σιπροίτης, translit.
Siproítēs), also
romanized as
Siproetes or Siproeta, is the name...
- mythology. The
reason for the
transformation varies, as in the case of
Siproites (Σιπροίτης), a
hunter from Crete, who was
transformed to a
woman by Artemis...
- to walk into fire,
ending his life.
According to
Antoninus Liberalis,
Siproites was a
Cretan who was
metamorphized into a
woman by Artemis, for, while...
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goddess in pity
transformed Leucippus into an
actual male.
Siproites Woman Artemis Siproites was a
Cretan hunter who
walked into
Artemis bathing naked;...
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likely enough.
Ancient Greece portal Mythology portal Tiresias Actaeon Siproites Arachne Photios (1824). "190.489R". In Bekker,
August Immanuel (ed.)....
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years Mnestra, who
Poseidon gave the
ability to
change shape at will
Siproites of Crete, who was
transformed into a
woman for
having seen
Artemis bathing...