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Page 279
Heracles married Creon's daughter Megara , and many writers have assumed
that the king gave her to him as a reward for his services in the Minyan war .
Other writers have said , however , that Heracles returned from this war to find
that ...
Heracles married Creon's daughter Megara , and many writers have assumed
that the king gave her to him as a reward for his services in the Minyan war .
Other writers have said , however , that Heracles returned from this war to find
that ...
Page 309
A beautiful youth , Hyacinth was loved by the bard Thamyris , the first man to love
another man . Apollo , too , fell in love with Hyacinth , but one day killed him
accidentally with a cast of the discus . ( Late writers attributed this accident to the
...
A beautiful youth , Hyacinth was loved by the bard Thamyris , the first man to love
another man . Apollo , too , fell in love with Hyacinth , but one day killed him
accidentally with a cast of the discus . ( Late writers attributed this accident to the
...
Page 531
The Roman writer Varro compiled a list of ten sibyls on three continents . Perhaps
the most famous ... Sicily was early supposed by writers to be the “ Thrinacia ”
mentioned by Homer as the pastureland of Helius ' cattle . It was also identified
as ...
The Roman writer Varro compiled a list of ten sibyls on three continents . Perhaps
the most famous ... Sicily was early supposed by writers to be the “ Thrinacia ”
mentioned by Homer as the pastureland of Helius ' cattle . It was also identified
as ...
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