Helle in A Sentence

    1

    But before the sacrifice the shade of Nephele appeared to Phrixus, bringing a ram with a golden fleece on which he and his sister Helle endeavoured to escape over the sea.

    2

    Helle fell off and was drowned in the strait, which after her was called the Hellespont.

    3

    His first wife was Nephele, the cloud-goddess, by whom he had two children, Phrixus and Helle (see Argonauts).

    4

    It was so-called from Helle, the daughter of Athamas, who was drowned here.

    5

    Jason's uncle Athamas had two children, Phrixus and Helle, by his wife Nephele, the cloud goddess.

    6

    Others treat it as a solar myth; the ram is the light of the sun, the flight of Phrixus and the death of Helle signify its setting, the recovery of the fleece its rising again.

    7

    The Greek example is Phrixus, Helle, and the ram of the golden fleece.