Elysian Fields {i-lizh'-uhn}. In Greek mythology Elysium, also known as Elysian Fields or the Isles of the Blessed, was the dwelling place after death of virtuous mortals or those given immortality by divine favor. The poets Homer, Hesiod, and Pindar variously describe this happy land as being on the banks of the river Oceanus at the edge of the Earth. In Vergil, Elysium was part of HADES.
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