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Page 177
... showed the apples to Eurystheus , 78 but it was stated 79 that the king of Mycenae would not take possession of the booty at all , that he presented it instead to the hero . It would not have been lawful to keep it anywhere , for the ...
... showed the apples to Eurystheus , 78 but it was stated 79 that the king of Mycenae would not take possession of the booty at all , that he presented it instead to the hero . It would not have been lawful to keep it anywhere , for the ...
Page 244
... showed him the door of her bedchamber broken open and her clothing torn . Her husband believed her , cursed his son and banished him from the kingdom ; and , as his father Poseidon had granted him fulfilment of three wishes , 653 he ...
... showed him the door of her bedchamber broken open and her clothing torn . Her husband believed her , cursed his son and banished him from the kingdom ; and , as his father Poseidon had granted him fulfilment of three wishes , 653 he ...
Page 273
... showed her art , with which , according to poets and other narrators , she later rejuvenated Jason also.862 It is possible that Pelias was already dead by the time the heroes arrived , and his son Akastos , who had made the journey with ...
... showed her art , with which , according to poets and other narrators , she later rejuvenated Jason also.862 It is possible that Pelias was already dead by the time the heroes arrived , and his son Akastos , who had made the journey with ...
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According Achilles Adrastos Agamemnon Aias Aietes Aigeus Akrisios Alkmene allegedly already Amazons Amphitryon Antiope Aphrodite Apollo Argonauts Argos Ariadne Artemis Atalante Athenians Atreus beast Bellerophontes belonged bore brother brought bull called Centaur chariot child cult daughter dead death Deianeira Delphi Dionysos Dioskuroi divine Euripides Eurystheus famous father goddess gods golden Greek Hades hand Harmonia Helen Hera Herakles Hermes hero Hesperides Hippodameia honour Iolaos Iolkos island Jason journey Kadmos Kekrops killed king Laios land later marriage Medeia Meleagros Menelaos Minos mother murder Mycenae narrators Odysseus Oidipus Oineus Oinomaos oracle Orpheus palace Pallas Athene Peirithoos Peleus Pelias Pelops Persephone Perseus Phrixos poet Polyneikes Poseidon primaeval Proitos queen sacrifice sent serpent Sisyphos sons story tale Tantalos Telephos temple Theban Thebes Theseus Thetis Thracian Thyestes Tiryns told took tragedy Trojan Troy Tyndareos underworld vase-painting shows wife young Zeus