

Pantheon: Greek
Abode: Libya (When Queen)
Parents: King Belus of Egypt and Lybie
Consort: Zeus
Key Info
- Hera took her chidren after an affair with Zeus,
- Lamia began hunting and killing the children of others and was transformed into a monster as a result
Brief Bio
In the earliest stories, Lamia was a beautiful queen of ancient Libya who had an affair with Zeus. Upon learning this, Zeus's wife Hera robbed Lamia of her children, the offspring of her affair with Zeus, either by kidnapping or by killing them. The loss of her children drove Lamia insane, and in vengeance and despair, Lamia snatched up any children she could find and devoured them. Because of her cruel acts, her physical appearance changed to become ugly and monstrous. Zeus gave Lamia the power of prophecy and the ability to take out and reinsert her eyes, possibly because she was cursed by Hera with insomnia or because she could no longer close her eyes, so that she was forced to always obsess over her lost children.
Lamia Λάμια
© 2025 by MrRinkevich.com

GREEK MYTHOLOGY

