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  • Lamia - Wikipedia
    In the earliest myths, Lamia was a beautiful queen of ancient Libya who had an affair with Zeus and gave birth to his children Upon learning of this, Zeus's wife Hera robbed Lamia of her children, either by kidnapping them and hiding them away, killing them outright, or forcing Lamia to kill them [1]
  • Lamia – Mythopedia
    Lamia was a female monster or spirit who belonged to the world of Greek popular religion Usually represented as a hideous, foul-smelling creature, her most distinctive feature was her eyes, which she could remove from her head and store in a box
  • LAMIA - Demon Sea-Monster of Greek Mythology
    In Greek mythology Lamia was a child-devouring sea-monster or night-haunting daemon She was a daughter of Poseidon and mother of the monsters Scylla and Acheilus (the Shark)
  • Lamia: Man-Eating Shapeshifter of Greek Mythology
    Lamia was a shapeshifting monster that devoured children in Greek mythology Described as a half-woman, half-monster, Lamia roamed the countryside in search of her next meal
  • Lamia (mythology) - New World Encyclopedia
    In Greek mythology, Lamia was a Queen of Libya who became a child-murdering monster feared for her malevolence According the Greek legends, the goddess Hera slayed all of Lamia's children (except Scylla) in anger due to the fact that Lamia slept with her husband, Zeus
  • Lamia: Half-Woman, Half-Snake Monster in the Greek Myths
    Who is Lamia? Lamia is a devastatingly beautiful monster, part woman and part snake Before she was cursed with her terrible new form, she was a powerful but relatively innocent woman
  • Lamia | Monster, Witch Demon | Britannica
    Lamia, in Classical mythology, a female daemon who devoured children The ancient commentaries on Aristophanes’ Peace say she was a queen of Libya who was beloved by Zeus
  • Lamia, the Man-Devouring Goddess of Greek Mythology
    Known as a female demon who devoured children, Lamia was portrayed in Greek playwright Aristophanes’ fifth-century B C comedy “Peace ” Oddly, however, she vanishes from history before reemerging in 17th- and 18th-century European literature, most notably in the Romantic poetry of John Keats
  • Lamia - World Mythos
    Lamia was originally a beautiful queen, but her life took a dark turn, leading her to become a monster that preyed on children This article will delve into the various aspects of Lamia, exploring her origins, her transformations, and her place within the broader context of Greek mythology
  • Unveiling the True Lamia: Separating Fact from Fiction in Ancient . . .
    The Lamia myth finds its roots in ancient Greek mythology, where it is often associated with themes of vengeance and maternal grief According to various accounts, Lamia was originally a beautiful queen of Libya, cursed by the goddess Hera out of jealousy





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