Oprheus is not a greek god opheus wife died and he went to hades to retreve her but hades told him if he looked back she would disappear and have to stay in the underworld as they were leaveing he didnt bieleve she was behind him he looked back saw her and she disappeared.
The symbol of Orpheus is a bow-in-lyre(half harp half bow)
Orpheus Fisher
That should be Eurydice.
Orpheus Hodge "King" Fisher was born July 11, 1899 in Chester Pa. His parents were George Albert Fisher and Pauline Conklin, both originally from Baltimore, Maryland. On July 17, 1943, Orpheus (an architect) married Marian Anderson (American contralto and first African-American to sing at the Met) in Bethel, Conn. The couple lived at their home "Marianna Farm" in Connecticut. Marian Anderson and Orpheus Fisher were married for 43 years when he died March 26, 1986 in Danbury, Conn.
Orpheus was a great musician, his playing moved not only animals and plants but even rocks and the elements. He was the son of the muse Calliope. His father was either Apollo or the river god Oeagrus (depending on source).
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The only symbols related to Orpheus is his Lyre. He was a magical musician.
A symbol of music. Therefore connected with Apollo, his son Orpheus and some of the muses.
He played the lyre and sang so well that the wild animals were tamed and the rivers stopped to listen. He was believed to have invented the hexameterThe symbol for Orpheus is his bow-in-lyre (half harp half bow)When he died, Helios (Apollo's God Friend)Sent his lyre as a star constilation called LYRE
Orpheus is a person
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Orpheus was from Greek mythology.
Orpheus' wife was Eurydice
Orpheus Roye's birth name is Orpheus Michael Roye.
In Greek mythology, Eurydice is the wife of Orpheus. She is known for tragically dying and being sent to the underworld, where Orpheus tries to rescue her by playing his enchanted music. Eurydice's role is to serve as a symbol of love and loss in the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice.
Orpheus did not have a specifically Roman name.