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: Some legends, such as those from the Suda , credit him with transferring the alphabet from Phoenician into the Greek language.
: He is frequently named as the first to use the harp or lyre accompanied by singing.
: He was the musical tutor for legendary figures, including Orpheus, whom he taught to play the lyre, and Heracles (Hercules) . The Tragic Deaths of Linus Linus of Thrace.rar
: In one version, Linus became so talented that he rivaled Apollo, the god of music. Apollo, unable to tolerate the challenge, slew him with his arrows.
: Even Homer's Iliad mentions a boy singing the Linus-song on the Shield of Achilles. : Some legends, such as those from the
: Another account focuses on his role as a tutor. While teaching music to a young Heracles , Linus reprimanded the hero for his lack of skill. In a fit of rage, Heracles struck Linus with his own lyre, killing him. Artistic and Cultural Legacy
Greek tradition often reconciles conflicting accounts by suggesting there were two different figures named Linus, both of whom met violent ends: The Tragic Deaths of Linus : In one
Linus was a legendary musician, often described as the son of Apollo and a Muse—most commonly Urania or Calliope. He is credited with several cultural milestones: