Leontes(3 syl.), King of Sicilia, invited his friend Polixenes, King
of Bohemia, to pay him a visit, and being seized with jealousy, ordered
Camillo to poison him. Camillo told Polixenes of the king's jealousy,
and fled with him to Bohemia. The flight of Polixenes increased the
anger of Leontes against Hermione, his virtuous queen, whom he sent to
prison, where she was confined of a daughter (Perdita), and it was
reported that she had died in giving birth to the child. Perdita, by
order of the jealous king, was put away that she might be no more heard
of as his; but, being abandoned in Bohemia, she was discovered by a
shepherd, who brought her up as his own child. In time, Florizel, the
son and heir of Polixenes, under the assumed name of Doricles, fell in
love with Perdita; but Polixenes, hearing of this attachment, sternly
forbade the match. The two lovers, under the charge of Camillo, fled to
Sicily, where the mystery was cleared up, Leontes and Hermione
reunited, and all “went merry as a marriage bell.” ( Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer, 1894 More on Leontes from Fact Monster:
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