Acontius, in Greek myth, youth from the Greek island of Ceos who being in love with an Athenian girl Cydippē threw her an apple on which he had written, ‘I swear to Artemis to marry none but Acontius.’ This she read aloud, as was usual in the ancient world, and being thus bound by the oath she had inadvertently made she fell ill whenever her parents tried to marry her elsewhere. In this way Acontius won her.


