|
Gemini
is the 3rd sign of the zodiac, represented by the Greeks as
two children, although the Egyptians thought of it as two kids
and the Arabs as two peacocks. The Greek twins are usually
Castor and Pollux (the Latinised form of the original Greek,
Polydeukes). They may be Herakles and Apollo or the pair connected
with Demeter: Triptolemus (the 'thrice-daring' herdsman) and
Iasion (struck dead by Zeus for consorting with Demeter in
a 'thrice ploughed' field).
Mythology:Castor
and Pollux were members of Jason's crew aboard the Argo. They
were the sons od Queen Leda of Sparta, but had different fathers.
Pollux's father was Zeus, and that of Castor was King Tyndareus.
The job of the twins was to protect the mariners, appearing,
in the rigging, as St. Elmo's fire Cancer (the Crab)
|