Narcissus dies as a result of his obsessive love for his own reflection in a pool of water. Unable to tear himself away, he ultimately succumbs to despair and starvation, as he cannot engage with anyone or anything beyond his own image. In some versions of the myth, he transforms into a flower, symbolizing the consequences of vanity and self-absorption.
Narcissus Luttrell died in 1732.
Narcissus Marsh died in 1713.
Narcissus of Jerusalem died in 216.
Narcissus pseudonarcissus
If you are looking for a date, I'm afraid, you're going to be disappointed. Narcissus is a mythological figure, and likely not a real person. In myth, he died when he caught a glimpse of his own reflection in a pool and refused to leave. The gods, in their pity for him, turned him into the Narcissus Lily, better known as the Daffodil.
Narcissus was a mortal, not a god. He had no powers.
Narcissus was an ancient Greek hero
some weaknesses for echo and narcissus
Narcissus lived in Thespiae in Boeotia. Narcissus is a hunter in Greek mythology and is the son of Lirope and Cephissus.
Yes, Narcissus was male.
She Turned Him Into Narcissus Flowers
Disfigured Narcissus was created in 2007.