Rhoeo
Mythical mother of Anius by Apollo
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In Greek mythology, Rhoeo (/ˈriːoʊ/; Ancient Greek: Ῥοιώ, romanized: Rhoiṓ) was a lover of Apollo and mother of Anius, king of Delos and priest of Apollo.
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Mythology
Parthenius relates that she once experienced a great jealousy of her sister Hemithea when Staphylus arranged for the latter to spend a night with Lyrcus, his guest, whom both Hemithea and Rhoeo fell in love with.[2]
She became the lover of Apollo and by him the mother of Anius. When her father discovered her pregnancy, he believed she was impregnated by a man rather than a god. He placed her in a chest and cast her out to sea (parallel to Danae and Perseus). She landed on the island of Delos, which was sacred to Apollo. She gave birth to a son on the island and named him Anius (as if from ἀνιάομαι "to suffer"); she then put him on the altar of Apollo and prayed to the god that the baby be saved if it was his. Apollo concealed the child for a while, then raised him and taught him the art of divination and granted him certain honors.[3][AI-generated source?]
Rhoeo eventually married Zarex, son of Carystus or Carycus, who accepted Anius as his son. She had two more children with him.[4][AI-generated source?] Later, becoming a priest of Apollo and the king of Delos, Anius gave aid to Aeneas and his retinue when they were travelling from Troy to the future site of Rome.
See also
- Naming citation for Jovian asteroid 5258 Rhoeo