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Harpalyce (mythology)

In Greek mythology, Harpalyce (Ἀρπαλύκη) is a name attributed to three women.
==Harpalyce, daughter of Clymenus==
Harpalyce was the daughter of King Clymenus of Arcadia, son of either Schoeneus (first version) or of Teleus of Argos (second version). Clymenus was overcome with passion for his daughter. There are several versions of what happened next, of which all embody an incestuous father and a vengeful feast in which a child is killed and served up.〔This mytheme also figures in the stories of Tantalus and Pelops, of Tereus and Philomela, and of Thyestes and Atreus
In the first version Clymenus, son of Schoeneus, raped his daughter and she became pregnant. When the son was born she served him up as a meal at a banquet to his father, who killed her over that. In an alternative version of this tale, she was instead transformed into a bird, the ''chalkis'' (see second version below).〔Hyginus. ''Fabulae'', (206, 238, 239, 246, 253, 255 ).〕〔Nonnus. ''Dionysiaca'', (12. 70, note 11 ).〕
In the second version〔Parthenius of Nicaea. ''Love Stories'', (8 ).〕 Harpalyce was the daughter of Clymenus son of Teleus of Argos, and of Epicasta, and has two brothers: Idas and Therager. Clymenus was overcome with passion for his daughter and secretly embarked on an affair with her that lasted for some time. Finally, Alastor, descendant of Neleus, came to claim Harpalyce as his wife, she having been betrothed to him since she was young. When the couple were halfway to their home, Clymenus abducted her back and lived with her openly as his wife. Harpalyce, being upset by father's treatment of her, killed her younger brother and served him up to his father at a banquet. She then prayed to the gods and was transformed into a bird called the ''chalkis''. Clymenus took his own life.

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