PART
4 –
Ch.XXVI.12
Prehistoric
monuments of metallurgic art in
(Chryseion Koas – The Golden Fleece)
XXVI.12. Helle’s legend in the Romanian version.
The Greek legend says only very
little about Helle.
There is only a simple mention that
the young princess, trying to escape together with her brother Phrixus from the
persecution of her step-mother Ino, had fallen from the ram with the golden
fleece, above the strait between the Aegean and Marmara seas, which, following
this misfortune, had received the name Hellespontus,
namely the Sea of Helle. Helle has no role in the Argonautic legend, but she
must have been nevertheless a very interesting popular figure, as, according to
mythology, she gave her name to a sea.
In the historical songs of the
Romanian people, we have even today a tradition about a virgin called Ilena, who throws herself into the sea.
But here the heroine’s fate moves the heart deeper than the Greek legend does.
Ilena is
the ideal beauty for the Romanian singers and she distinguishes herself also
with a noble and ethical character (Marienescu,
Teodorescu, Catana, Alexici, Iarnik-Barseanu, Marianu, Bibicescu, Tocilescu, Bugnariu, Popp).
The contents
of the Romanian version are the following:
Ilena (Ilinca, Lenca, Lina), daughter of Sandu
(Sandru) and niece of a king, was
beautiful to look at like the sun, no flower on the plain was more beautiful
than she. The renown of her charming beauty had spread far, over seas and
countries, and her face had pierced many hearts. On a Thursday morning, the
black eyed young maid goes with her pails to the
The true country of this beautiful
heroine was, according to most Romanian versions, near the
This interesting rhapsody from the
Like Ovid, who had introduced in the
legend of Medeea the most beautiful verses of the folk songs about Nedea, the
famous singer, the epic poet Valerius
Flaccus had done the same, reproducing in his Argonautica (V. v. 342 seqq)
whole episodes from the traditional poem about beautiful Ilena from the Istru.
Iason, as he tells us, arriving with his ship to the mouths of the river
Phasis, orders the Argonaut heroes to take up weapons, and the following
morning, together with nine of his companions, leaves the ship in order to go
to Aietes’ city. The same morning, while the sun was rising, Medea goes to the
shore of the river Phasis and, looking in the distance, sees them coming up
slowly along the shore. She stops. Then, saddened and frightened, says to her
nurse: what people are these, mother? Surely they come to ask for my hand, I’ve
never seen before weapons, or clothes, like these men have, please, let’s run,
to hide somewhere, in the bushes, so they won’t find us. And old Henioche
replies: don’t be afraid, don’t be scared, they are not enemies, to threaten
you, or to harm you; I see that they have clothes as red as flames, bear
ribbons and olive leaves, they are Greeks, resembling Phrixus in everything, he
who had also come from Greece.
It is true that the legend of
beautiful, but unlucky Ilena, from the
[1. According to another version, Ilena,
beautiful like none other in the world, agrees to be kidnapped, because her
mother had died and her father had grown old, and badly mistreats her. We have
here the same legendary tradition, like that about Nephele and Athamas.
The hero who kidnaps Ilena, lifts her on the horse and, exactly like
Phrixus had done with his sister Helle, he runs so fast, that he doesn’t touch
the ground: And they passed over mountain…
and they passed over waters, to
escape from her father…
(Marienescu, Balade, I. p.
8)].
In any case though, Ilena, the one
“without peer in the world”, Sandu’s daughter, celebrated in the Romanian folk
songs, is not Medea, the famous enchantress of antiquity. We have here a
different type, and a different epic cycle, which appears in Greek legends only
in a fragmentary form, under the name of Helle. It is probable that in the most
ancient Greek versions, Helle did not even figure as Phrixus’ sister. This is
also confirmed by the painting on the vase, where only Phrixus appears, without
having Helle by his side.