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Noun
- feminine of demigod
Extensive Definition
The term "demigod", meaning "half-god", is used
to describe mythological figures whose one parent was a god and
whose other parent was human. Demi-gods include the Celtic hero
Cúchulainn,
Gilgamesh, or
Heracles.
Greek demi-gods
Part of the dual nature of Greek heroes that gave rise to the "demigod" conception of them -- a repeated theme in the story of their birth -- is a double paternity: one father is a king of some kind, and another is a god. The hero's mother manages to lie with king and god in the same night (mother of Theseus) or to be visited secretly by the god (Danaë, mother of Perseus), and the seed of the two fathers is mixed in her womb (not a modern biological possibility, but one that was firmly established in Antiquity). Thus the heroes have liminal qualities that enable them to have great strength, to cross the threshold between the worlds of the living and the dead yet return safely, and to mediate long after their death between human and divine.Zeus became the father
of many heroes as a result of his dalliances, and after death they
were accorded honors, especially among those Greeks who claimed to
be their descendants and, through them, to have claims on the
protection and patronage of a god. The veneration of heroes was
part of chthonic rites
in the religion of Greece. An exception was Heracles, who was
accepted in the passage of time among the Twelve
Olympians. Such "demigods" were usually mortal, but were
pre-eminent among humans, and some had unusual powers.
Structurally, mythic narratives of such heroic
figures falls into the genre of Romance,
as Northrop
Frye defined and described it. Alexander
the Great encouraged the mythmakers in his retinue to spread
the legend of his "secret" Olympian paternity. His legend survived
the end of Antiquity; a cycle of medieval romances developed around
his legend.
Demi-gods in numismatics
Demi-gods have been the main motive for many collector coins and medals, the most recent one is the famous silver coin 20 euro Baroque coin issued in September 11 2002. The obverse side of the coin shows the Grand Staircase in the town palace of Prince Eugene of Savoy in Vienna, currently the Austrian Ministry of Finance. Gods and demi-gods hold its flights, while Hercules stands at the turn of the stairs.Notes
References
- Burkert,Walter (1984) Greek Religion.
- Kerenyi, Karl (1959) The Heroes of the Greeks.
- Dictionary.com
demigoddess in Arabic: نصف إله
demigoddess in German: Halbgott
demigoddess in Spanish: Semidiós
demigoddess in Italian: Semidio
demigoddess in Latin: Semideus
demigoddess in Lithuanian: Pusdievis (graikų
mitologija)
demigoddess in Dutch: Halfgod
demigoddess in Japanese: 半神
demigoddess in Portuguese:
Semideus