A young man originally from Phrygia. Metiochos is famous for his immortal love with Parthenope, who was also from Phrygia. Metiochus was in love with a young girl named Parthenope, who swore to remain a virgin. Parthenope loved him too, but she did not want to break the great oath she had made. He cut his hair and exiled himself. She went to Campania and dedicated herself to Dionysus, the God of Wine. (The Italian city of Naples took its Greek name Parthenope from this legend.) However, Aphrodithe would never forgive those who turned away from corporeal love. That's why she was named Siren, defined as a sea demon with a bird's body and a woman's head. He turned it to .
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-A young man originally from Phrygia. Metiochos is famous for his immortal love with Parthenope, who was also from Phrygia. Metiochos was in love with a young girl named Parthenope, who swore to remain a virgin. Parthenope loved him too, but she did not want to break the great oath she had made.