Crowell's Handbook of Classical Mythology, Volume 10Reference work with alphabetically-arranged entries illuminates the characters, places, and literary sources of Greek and Roman myths |
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given for his abandonment . Other writers claimed that Heracles reached Colchis
on foot from Mysia ; that he sailed there , and even that he , not Jason , was the
leader of the Argonauts . ( Apollonius Rhodius 1.1153-1362 ; Apollodorus 1.9.19
. ) ...
given for his abandonment . Other writers claimed that Heracles reached Colchis
on foot from Mysia ; that he sailed there , and even that he , not Jason , was the
leader of the Argonauts . ( Apollonius Rhodius 1.1153-1362 ; Apollodorus 1.9.19
. ) ...
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Still others claim that Medea's brother overtook the Argonauts much later , when
they had reached the island of the Phaeacians . Instead of abiding by the
judgment of the Phaeacian king , Alcinoüs , that Medea should go with the
Argonauts ...
Still others claim that Medea's brother overtook the Argonauts much later , when
they had reached the island of the Phaeacians . Instead of abiding by the
judgment of the Phaeacian king , Alcinoüs , that Medea should go with the
Argonauts ...
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ARGONAUTS Chastened , Medea and Jason returned to their companions on
the shore . ... Thetis , when she learned Hera's wishes , consented to forget her
anger at the Argonaut Peleus , her former husband , and to help guide the Argo ...
ARGONAUTS Chastened , Medea and Jason returned to their companions on
the shore . ... Thetis , when she learned Hera's wishes , consented to forget her
anger at the Argonaut Peleus , her former husband , and to help guide the Argo ...
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