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Empusa or Empousa is a shape-shifting female being in Greek mythology, said to possess a single leg of copper, commanded by Hecate, whose precise nature is obscure. In Late Antiquity, the empousae have been described as a category of phantoms or spectres, equated with the lamiai and mormolykeia, … 展开
The primary sources for the empousa in Antiquity are Aristophanes's plays (The Frogs and Ecclesiazusae) and Philostratus's 展开
In modern times, folklore has been collected about a being fitting the description of an empousa: an extremely slender woman with … 展开
Empusa is referenced in Rudyard Kipling's narrative poem "Tomlinson".
Empusa is a character in Faust, Part Two by Goethe. She appears during the Classical 展开Late AntiquityEmpousae have been described as a category of phantoms or spectres, equated with the lamiai and mormolykeia, thought to seduce and feed on young men.1st-centuryAccording to the 1st-century Life of Apollonius of Tyana, the empousa is a phantom (phasma) that took on the appearance of an attractive woman and seduced a young philosophy student in order eventually to devour him.Late AntiquityAn empousa was also known to others as lamia or mormolyke.AntiquityThe primary sources for the empousa in Antiquity are Aristophanes's plays (The Frogs and Ecclesiazusae) and Philostratus's Life of Apollonius of Tyana.AntiquityThe Empusa has been defined in the Sudas and by Crates of Mallus as a "demonic phantom" with shape-shifting abilities.AntiquityIn Aristophane's plays she is said to change appearance from various beasts to a woman.AntiquityIn Aristophanes's comedy The Frogs, an Empusa appears before Dionysus and his slave Xanthias on their way to the underworld, although this may be the slave's practical joke to frighten his master.According to Robert Graves, Empusa was a demigoddess, the beautiful daughter of the goddess Hecate and the spirit Mormo. She feasted on blood by seducing young men as they slept (see 展开
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2023年3月22日 · Empusa was a malevolent creature from Greek folk religion that could change shape to scare or lure people. She was associated with Hecate and later became a class of beings called empusas.
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Empusa is a female creature that can change form to deceive or harm travelers. She is associated with Hecate, the goddess of witchcraft, and has a leg of copper and a leg of dung.
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