Neaera (wife of Hypsicreon)

Neaera (/nɪˈɪərə/; Greek: Νέαιρα), also Neaira (/nɪˈaɪrə/), is the main figure in an episode of Greek legendary history recorded by Parthenius of Nicaea, which runs as follows. Neaera was the wife of a Milesian man, Hypsicreon. When Promedon of Naxos, a very good friend of Hypsicreon, visited him in Miletus, Neaera fell in love with the guest. She could not show her feelings in her husband's presence, but after some time Promedon came to Miletus again while Hypsicreon happened to be away, whereat she decided to take a chance. Neaera came into Promedon's room at night and tried to seduce him, but he would not give in, fearing the wrath of Zeus Xenios (Zeus the patron of xenia). Neara then ordered for the doors of the room to be locked and persisted in her advances, eventually forcing him to

Neaera (wife of Hypsicreon)

Neaera (/nɪˈɪərə/; Greek: Νέαιρα), also Neaira (/nɪˈaɪrə/), is the main figure in an episode of Greek legendary history recorded by Parthenius of Nicaea, which runs as follows. Neaera was the wife of a Milesian man, Hypsicreon. When Promedon of Naxos, a very good friend of Hypsicreon, visited him in Miletus, Neaera fell in love with the guest. She could not show her feelings in her husband's presence, but after some time Promedon came to Miletus again while Hypsicreon happened to be away, whereat she decided to take a chance. Neaera came into Promedon's room at night and tried to seduce him, but he would not give in, fearing the wrath of Zeus Xenios (Zeus the patron of xenia). Neara then ordered for the doors of the room to be locked and persisted in her advances, eventually forcing him to