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Myths about Mount Helicon

Explore myths connected by the recurring theme of Mount Helicon across cultures, characters, and sacred places.

2 myths currently featured for Mount Helicon.

Pegasus Striking the Fountain of Hippocrene

🏛️ Greek MythologyMount Helicon, Boeotia, GreecePegasus • The Muses • Calliope

On the slopes of Mount Helicon, the winged horse Pegasus struck the earth with his hoof, creating the magical fountain of Hippocrene. This event occurred during a singing competition between the Muses and the daughters of Pierus, where the mountain itself began to swell toward the heavens in response to the divine music. The resulting spring became a sacred source of poetic inspiration, later...

The Muses Defeating the Pierides in a Singing Contest

🏛️ Greek MythologyValley of the Muses, Mount Helicon, GreeceCalliope • Clio • Erato

The nine daughters of King Pierus, known as the Pierides, challenged the divine Muses to a musical competition on the slopes of Mount Helicon. While the sisters sang of the gods' cowardice during the Gigantomachy, the Muse Calliope performed a sublime hymn to the goddesses of the earth and the harmony of the spheres. After the local nymphs declared the Muses victorious, the Pierides were...