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Only from the seventh Labour onwards did Eurystheus exact from him longer and longer journeys to distant lands . ... Thus , to begin with , the journey to Thrace , the object of which was to bring the dangerous horses of king Diomedes ...
Only from the seventh Labour onwards did Eurystheus exact from him longer and longer journeys to distant lands . ... Thus , to begin with , the journey to Thrace , the object of which was to bring the dangerous horses of king Diomedes ...
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He had already wandered that far on the track of the Keryneian hind , and he might have got there from Libya42 or some other point on his journey to Erytheia . But in itself and without divine guidance and allowance , this was clearly ...
He had already wandered that far on the track of the Keryneian hind , and he might have got there from Libya42 or some other point on his journey to Erytheia . But in itself and without divine guidance and allowance , this was clearly ...
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hurried to the ships , 667 and thenceforth it remained for Helen's husband only to set about his homeward journey as soon as might be with the divine bride he had recovered . 668 The return of the heroes of the Trojan War now began .
hurried to the ships , 667 and thenceforth it remained for Helen's husband only to set about his homeward journey as soon as might be with the divine bride he had recovered . 668 The return of the heroes of the Trojan War now began .
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Kadmos and Harmonia | 25 |
The Theban Dioskuroi | 34 |
Danaos and his Daughters | 39 |
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