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3 APHRODITE, ARES AND HEPHAISTOS There were tales in which Aphrodite
took to husband the war»god Ares. In other tales she was the wife of Hephaistos.
Lastly there is a story, made famous by Homer, in which the love»goddess ...
3 APHRODITE, ARES AND HEPHAISTOS There were tales in which Aphrodite
took to husband the war»god Ares. In other tales she was the wife of Hephaistos.
Lastly there is a story, made famous by Homer, in which the love»goddess ...
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separation from the other gods and from her husband. Homer is referring to these
tales247 when, in a description of the matrimonial quarrels of the Olympian ruling
couple, he makes Zeus say: “I do not heed your anger: what though you were ...
separation from the other gods and from her husband. Homer is referring to these
tales247 when, in a description of the matrimonial quarrels of the Olympian ruling
couple, he makes Zeus say: “I do not heed your anger: what though you were ...
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It was told676 that Eos had already taken Orion to be her husband when Artemis
slew him with her arrows on the island of Ortygia. This island was the spot at
which the sun rose: it was the birthplace of Apollon, the island also called Delos.
It was told676 that Eos had already taken Orion to be her husband when Artemis
slew him with her arrows on the island of Ortygia. This island was the spot at
which the sun rose: it was the birthplace of Apollon, the island also called Delos.
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STORIES OF THE TITANS | 19 |
PROMETHEUS AND THE HUMAN RACE Pdgt | 30 |
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