The myth of Memnon
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Theme: Heroes
Competencies
Competence in Linguistic Communication
Personal, social and learning to learn competence
Competence in cultural awareness and expressions
Subjects and year by Educational System
Spain > Classical culture > 4th ESO > Continuity of cultural heritage. Mythology and religion
Enunciation
Observations and context
Julia Balbilla, Damo and Caecilia Trebula in Greek and Dionysia in Latin had their short compositions engraved on the left leg of one of the Colossi of Memnon. These travelling poets of Roman times, along with others of very different styles such as Sulpicia the elegiac, Sulpicia the satirical, Herennia Procula, Claudia Trophime and Theosebia are heirs to the poetic tradition of Sappho that began in the 7th century BC and finished in the 4th century with Aconia Fabia Paulina.
When her brother, Gaius Julius Antiochus Epiphanes Philopappos, one of the first men of Oriental descent to become consul in Rome, died, Julia Balbilla built for him a funerary monument, the Philopappos, on the hill of the Muses, south-west of the Acropolis of Athens.
Description
An approach to the mythical figure of Memnon based on a poem by Julia Balbilla.