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  Dryope
The nymphs then abandoned her, and she eventually gave birth to her son Amphissus.
Amphissus eventually built a temple to his father Apollo in the city that he founded, Aphissa[?].
In Ovid's version of the story, Dryope was wandering by a lake, suckling her baby Amphissus, when she saw the bright red flowers of the lotus tree, formerly the nymph Lotis who, when fleeing from Priapus, had been changed into a tree.
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 Dryope - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Amphissus eventually built a temple to his father Apollo in the city of Oeta, which he founded.
Here the nymphs came to converse with Dryope, who had became a priestess of the temple, but one day Apollo again returned in the form of a serpent and coiled around her while she stood by a spring.
Dryope was wandering by a lake, suckling her baby Amphissus, when she saw the bright red flowers of the lotus tree, formerly the nymph Lotis who, when fleeing from Priapus, had been changed into a tree.
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 Amazon.com: Amphissus: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
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 Dryope, Greece, Greek mythology
Then he transformed himself into a serpent, which scared the nymphs off, so he could be alone with Dryope.
Not long after this Dryope married Andraemon, and she had a baby boy, Amphissus, who was born with an almost unnatural strength.
Amphissus built a temple to the Hamadryades where women were not allowed, and games were held in their honour.
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 Characters of Greek Mythology - Olympians - Apollo - God of Prophecy, Archery, Music and Healing
He was born on the island of Delos, and his delivery was assisted by his nine-day-old sister.
Apollo never married, but he had many lovers and many children: Amphissus from Dryope, Philamemon from Chione, Corybantes from Thalia, Mopsus from Manto, Miletus from Aria, Aristaeus from Cyrene, Asclepius from Coronis, and Linus from Psamanthe.
Apollo is also the first god who fell in love with a member of the same sex, a beautiful young Spartan prince named Hyacinthus.
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 Greek Deities D
While her mother was in it one day the nymphs carried her off, leaving an fountain head of fresh water and a poplar tree grew on the site thereafter.
Amphissus deduced what happened and created a temple to the nymphs and refused to allow any woman to enter it, but where athletic games were held.
The second Dryope was a nymph and mother of Tarquirus by Faunus (Pan).
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 Greek Myths C-H
She was a shrew and a nag and was tied to the horns of a wild bull by Amphion and Zethus (Antiope's sons - her step-sons) and dragged to death.
One legend: A nymph who was "tricked" by Apollo and who thereupon bore a son (Amphissus).
Another legend: With her sister Iole and with her young son in her arms she, while at a spring, plucked some beautiful blossoms from a lotus tree to make a garland.
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 Dryope
A Greek nymph, loved by the god Apollo, and the mother of Amphissus.
When once she was gathering flowers for her child she came upon a lotus and wanted to take it, but it turned out to be the nymph Loti who was changed into a flower.
Article "Dryope" created on 24 April 1999; last modified on 24 June 2005 (Revision 2).
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 Lotus Deities
Dryope was another unfortunate nymph -- she was raped by Apollo in reptilian guise.
[Did you think Apollo was the god of reason, healing and the arts?] The god then returned in his true form, seduced her, and she eventually gave birth to a child called Amphissus.
While at a spring one day with her sister Iole, and her baby in her arms, she plucked some blossoms from a "lotus tree" to make a garland.
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