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Aristaeus the bee-keeper.
Euridice lived in the Underworld.She was the wife of Orpheus, who tried to bring her back from the dead with his enchanting music.
When a man tried to attack her, she ran away and stepped on a poisonous snake, which bit her.
Eurydice's name is the same in Greek and Roman mythology. Her husband Orpheus tried to bring her back from the Underworld after she died from a viper bite.
It was Orpheus, and he never did save her, though he tried.
Orpheus was the person who attempted to rescue his wife.
Paul Newham has written: 'The outlandish adventures of Orpheus in the underworld' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Eurydice (Greek mythology), Orpheus (Greek mythology), Mythology, Greek, Greek Mythology 'The singing cure' -- subject(s): Therapeutic use, Singing, Voice culture, Voice
Both Sarah Ruhl and Jean Anouilh have written plays titled "Eurydice"; there is not to my knowledge a play called "Orpheus and Eurydice".
Eurydice (your-IH-dih-cee). In ancient Greek it was Eurudike (ear-ih-DEYE-keh).
Hades is King of the Underworld in Greek Myth, the "last myth" makes him thus in the tale of Orpheus and Eurydice.
Sydney Goodsir Smith has written: 'Figs and thistles' 'Collected poems, 1941-1975' -- subject(s): Poetry, Scottish Dialect poetry 'Robert Fergusson 1750-1774' 'Carotid Cornucopius (Scottish Library)' 'Orpheus and Eurydice' -- subject(s): Eurydice (Greek mythology), Orpheus (Greek mythology), Poetry
The Manticore is not a creature of Greek mythology, but rather, one of Persian.