Aethalides

Aethalides (Ancient Greek: Αἰθαλίδης) was a son of Hermes and Eupolemeia, a daughter of Myrmidon.[1] He was the herald of the Argonauts, and had received from his father the faculty of remembering everything, even in Hades. He was further allowed to reside alternately in the upper and in the lower world. As his soul could not forget anything even after death, it remembered that from the body of Aethalides it had successively migrated into those of Euphorbus, Hermotimus, Pyrrhus, and at last into that of Pythagoras, in whom it still retained the recollection of its former migrations.[2][3][4][5][6]

References

  1. Schmitz, Leonhard (1867), "Aethalides", in Smith, William, Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, 1, Boston, MA, p. 49
  2. Apollonius of Rhodes, i. 54, 640, &c.
  3. Argonautica Orphica 131
  4. Gaius Julius Hyginus, Fabulae 14
  5. Diogenes Laërtius, viii. 1. § 4, &c.
  6. Gaius Valerius Flaccus, i.437

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Smith, William, ed. (1870). "article name needed". Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. 


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