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Encyclopedia > Penthesileia

In Greek mythology, Penthesilea (also spelled "Penthesilia") was an Amazonian queen, daughter of Ares and Otrera, sister of Hippolyte. Penthesilea killed Hippolyte with a spear when they were hunting deer. According to many accounts, this accident caused Penthesilea so much grief that she wished only to die, but, as a warrior and an Amazon, she must do so honorably and in battle. She therefore was easily convinced to join in the Trojan War, fighting on the side of the city's defenders.


She is said to have been killed by Achilles (or vice-versa, in rarer accounts) in battle. After her death, Achilles found himself awe-struck by her beauty, and when one of the Greek soldiers, Thersites, laughed at him for this, Achilles killed him. After that, more Greeks wanted Achilles to throw Penthesilea's remains into a river, and he eventually had to give way.


Alongside Penthesilea were twelve other Amazons, including Antibrote, Ainia, and Cleite, who was going to go to Troy with them but never made it.


She was succeeded as Queen of the Amazons by Antianara.


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Penthesileia (1816 words)
Penthesileia was the daughter of the god of war, Ares.
Josine Blok’s chapter on Penthesileia, in which she provides an excerpt from Chrestomathia, as a summary to the episode of Achilles and Penthesileia.
Whether or not Penthesileia is viewed as an almighty, beautiful divinity or a damsel in distress, she is viewed as an individual.
101 Amazons (2623 words)
Penthesileia no doubt had the world caving in around her, as her reign was peppered with threats of revenge and violence from her own people.
Penthesileia had no one to enact revenge on but herself; being a warrior, an Amazon, made suicide a dishonorable salutation to her sister's memory.
Penthesileia summarily sent herself off to Troy to fight and die well, and in the process take one of the most beloved (or hated, depending) warriors of the Greeks with her into Hades' realm: Achilles.
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