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Page 113
... Athamas settled there and married Themisto . Athamas . A king of Orchomenus . A. A son of the powerful Thessalian king Aeolus , Athamas migrated southward into northern Boeotia , where he became king . His capital is generally said to ...
... Athamas settled there and married Themisto . Athamas . A king of Orchomenus . A. A son of the powerful Thessalian king Aeolus , Athamas migrated southward into northern Boeotia , where he became king . His capital is generally said to ...
Page 115
... Athamas , believing her dead , married Themisto . She bore two sons , Sphincius and Orchomenus . Athamas later discovered that Ino was , in fact , reveling as a bacchant on Mount Parnassus . ( It was perhaps during her mad wanderings ...
... Athamas , believing her dead , married Themisto . She bore two sons , Sphincius and Orchomenus . Athamas later discovered that Ino was , in fact , reveling as a bacchant on Mount Parnassus . ( It was perhaps during her mad wanderings ...
Page 235
... Athamas and Themisto . Erythrius , like Erythras , son of Athamas ' son Leucon , may have been regarded as the eponym of Erythrae , in southern Boeotia . Erytus or Eurytus . An Argonaut . Erytus and his brother , Echion , were sons of ...
... Athamas and Themisto . Erythrius , like Erythras , son of Athamas ' son Leucon , may have been regarded as the eponym of Erythrae , in southern Boeotia . Erytus or Eurytus . An Argonaut . Erytus and his brother , Echion , were sons of ...
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