When the Cithaeronian lion was harassing the kine of Thespius, the latter asked Herakles to kill the lion.[5] The son of Zeus hunted it for fifty days and finally slayed the beast. The Thespian king entertained him as a guest in a brilliant fashion during that span of time, making Heracles drunk and slept unwittingly with each of his fifty daughters, including Aeschreis. The hero having thought that his bed-fellow was always the same. Thespius intended this to happen because he strongly desired that all his daughters should have children by Hercules.[6] In another version of the myth, the latter had an intercourse with Aeschreis and her siblings for one week,[7] seven laid with Heracles each night.[8]
In some accounts, Heracles bedded in a single night[9] with Aeschreis and her sisters except for one who refused to have a connection with him. The hero thinking that he had been insulted, condemned her to remain a virgin all her life, serving him as his priest.[10]
Tzetzes, John, Book of Histories, Book II-IV translated by Gary Berkowitz from the original Greek of T. Kiessling's edition of 1826. Online version at theio.com
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