Orion in Wikipedia
Orion (Greek: Ὠρίων[1] or Ωαρίων, Latin: Orion[2]) was a giant
huntsman of Greek mythology whom Zeus placed among the stars
as the constellation of Orion.
Ancient sources tell several different stories about Orion.
There are two major versions of his birth and several versions
of his death. The most important recorded episodes are his
birth somewhere in Boeotia, his visit to Chios where he met
Merope and was blinded by her father, Oenopion, the recovery
of his sight at Lemnos, his hunting with Artemis on Crete, his
death by the bow of Artemis or of the giant scorpion which
became Scorpio, and his elevation to the heavens. Most ancient
sources omit some of these episodes and several tell only one.
These various incidents may originally have been independent,
unrelated stories and it is impossible to tell whether
omissions are simple brevity or represent a real
disagreement...
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