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Ixion in Heaven is a contemporary revision of the myth of Ixion found in the Greek poet Pindar's Pythian Odes and in Apollonius Rhodius including Ixion's murder of his kin, the temptation of Juno, Juno's escape through a fog, and Jove's binding of Ixion to a wheel and casting him out of heaven.
- Benjamin Disraeli
- English
- 1832
- 1832/3
IXION IN HEAVEN by Benjamin Disraeli 'Ixion, King of Thessaly, famous for its horses, married Dia, daughter of Deioneus, who, in consequence of his son-in-law's non-fulfilment of his engagements, stole away some of the monarch's steeds. Ixion concealed his resentment under the mask of friendship.
IXION IN HEAVEN By Benjamin Disraeli ADVERTISEMENT ‘IXION, King of Thessaly, famous for its horses, married Dia, daughter of Deioneus, who, in consequence of his son- in-law’s non-fulfilment of his engagements, stole away some of the monarch’s steeds. Ixion concealed his resentment under the mask of friendship.
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- Benjamin Disraeli
- Produced by David Widger
- 1832
- English
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1 de ene. de 2016 · In the myth, Ixion tries to get out of giving his father in-law money by pushing him into a pit of hot coals, thus being the first man to commit family murder. Zeus, sensing a fellow utter git, pities the now fleeing Ixion and invites him to Olympus.