Orpheus.
He was not a god. Orpheus was a mortal who went to the Underworld to find his wife. He played so sweetly on his lyre that Hades let him take his wife if he didn't turn around on the way there. He turned around and lost her forever.
His mother was the muse Calliope.
Euridice was not a goddess, she was a nymph. She was the wife of Orpheus, who according to legend lived in Pimplea, Greece.
Orpheus was from Greek mythology.
Many characters of Greek mythology have Roman names that include the Olympians, supernatural beings, deities, and gods. Orpheus was a mortal and the son of a Muse but he did not have a Roman name.
Uranus was the god of the sky for the Greeks and was killed by Cronus or Khronus or whatever you'd like to call him. The Romans actually found the story of Orpheus exceedingly boring because they were more warlike than the Greeks. So they decided that they would not retell the story of Orpheus so he never had a roman name. He remained Orpheus for all time.
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.
Orpheus.
Orpheus Roye's birth name is Orpheus Michael Roye.
Orpheus is typically a boy's name. It comes from Greek mythology, where Orpheus was a legendary musician and poet.
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.
Orpheus is a boy name believe it or not.!.
Ilona Julia Jesnick has written: 'The image of Orpheus in Roman mosaic' -- subject(s): Art, Mosaics, Greco-Roman, Mosaics, Roman, Orpheus (Greek mythology), Roman Mosaics, Themes, motives
He was not a god. Orpheus was a mortal who went to the Underworld to find his wife. He played so sweetly on his lyre that Hades let him take his wife if he didn't turn around on the way there. He turned around and lost her forever.
There used to live a man name Orpheus in the valley of
beautiful voice