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Propoetides : ウィキペディア英語版
Propoetides
In Greek mythology, the Propoetides ((ギリシア語:Προποιτίδες)) are the daughters of Propoetus from the city of Amathus on the island of Cyprus. In Roman literature, they are treated by Ovid in his ''Metamorphoses'' (book 10.238 ff.):
Nevertheless, the immoral Propoetides dared to deny that Venus was the goddess. For this, because of her divine anger, they are said to have been the first to prostitute their bodies and their reputations in public, and, losing all sense of shame, they lost the power to blush, as the blood hardened in their cheeks, and only a small change turned them into hard flints.〔(Ovid's Metamorphoses, book 10, English Translation )〕

The story of Venus and her vengeance on the Propoetides for failing to worship her properly is a common theme in a number of stories and poems written about the goddess.〔(Stories of the Wrath of Aphrodite )〕
According to Ovid, after seeing the Propoetides prostituting themselves, Pygmalion determined that he was "not interested in women".〔Morford, Mark (2007). "Classical Mythology". Oxford University Press, p. 184〕 This drove him to create a woman of his own in statue form, with whom he then fell in love.
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